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IBID Projects: Makoto Aida: Donki-Hote
‘Donki-Hôte’ takes its name from a chain of Tokyo discount stores, Don Quixote, which themselves take their name from Miguel de Cervantes’ ‘The Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha’ (1605), commonly understood to be the first novel ever publishe...
London Institute Gallery: Manga: Short Comics from Modern Japan
Chelsea College of Art and Design and the Japan Foundation are
jointly hosting a one day symposium on the theme of Manga and Art
on Friday 1 February 2002 in central London, U.K.
This event is part of Japan 2001, a nationwide celebration o...
L'atelier de la Dolce Vita: L'affaire Noel: Works from Four Corners of the Globe
Erika Wain states about her work: "I study the human condition; political and natural, introspective and external. My interest is in the forces that create, shape an individual's psyche. The mechanism of the act; the architecture of the mind. I am...
White Columns: CONCERTED COMPASSIONISM
Bradley McCallum presents documentation and examples of on-site shelters and mobile carts he has created
for homeless people in various cities; Michael Rakowitz exhibits portable beds for use on the sidewalk,
designed to inflate wi...
Neues Pommernhus: Art 10 - Exhibition Multinationale
Artists included in "Art 10 - Exhibition Multinationale" are Renee Amitai (France), Cecile Beck (Switzerland), Claudia Blank (Germany), Margot BuUtz(Germany), Jung Kook Byun (USA), Maria Teresa Chavez Montes (Mexico), Helene Dettmann (Germany), J...
Dahesh Museum of Art: Staging the Orient: Visions of the East at La Scala and The Metropolitan Opera
Since La Scala’s opening in 1778, the world-renowned opera house in Milan has set the standard for extraordinary theatrical productions and played a crucial role in the history of costume and set design. Staging the Orient concentrates on operas s...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: The 2002 Archibald Prize - Wynne and Sulman Prizes and Dobell Drawing Prize
With the financial support of the Colonial Foundation Trust, the winner of the Archibald Prize receives $35,000, the Wynne Prize for landscape painting $15,000, and the Sulman Prize for subject/genre painting and/or mural work $10,000. The winner...
M + B: Les Jeunes Talents: Nine Southern California Art Students Return from France
“This invitation to France is an opportunity to promote emerging young American talents and to strengthen our partnership with universities,” says Alain Belais, Cultural Attaché at the Consulate General of France in Los Angeles. “Thanks to the par...
Guggenheim Museum: HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2008: EMILY JACIR
In their statement, the jurors* of the HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2008 describe their selection: "Emily Jacir's rigorous conceptual practice-comprising photography, video, performance, and installation-based work-bears witness to a culture torn by war and di...
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