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Galerie Bernhard Knaus: Daniele Buetti: Does Time Dance with Memories?
The private adoption of the public images shows the expose and
vulnerability of the models, but appears on the other hand ironic and
rises the beauty for the viewer, because the models become something
real
away from their perfection.publishi...
Art Institute of Chicago: FOCUS: Stan Douglas
Douglas’s work has been featured in several one-person museum exhibitions
and included in nearly every major international exhibition of contemporary art in recent years,
including Johannes...
Guggenheim Museum: Pierre Huyghe: Winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2002
"We are extremely pleased to present the work of Pierre Huyghe, the 2002 winner of the Hugo Boss Prize," said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. "Through his remarkable body of work, which includes film, photography, video, sou...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Pierre Huyghe: Third Memory
The University of Virginia Art Museum presents Huyghe's three-part installation "Third Memory," 1999, which takes as its point of departure a 1972 bank robbery committed by John Woytowicz in Brooklyn; three years later the crime became the subject...
Guggenheim Museum: Hugo Boss Prize 2002 Finalists Announced
On behalf of the jury, I’m delighted to announce the shortlist for the HUGO BOSS PRIZE: 2002, said Thomas Krens. The biennial prize has become an integral component of the Guggenheim Museum’s contemporary art programming since its inception in 1...
South African National Gallery: William Kentridge Retrospective
Renowned world-wide for his animated films
made from charcoal drawings as well as his theatre productions focusing on
the complex and often violent history of South Africa, Kentridge
nevertheless continues to live and work in his home city of J...
Presentation House Gallery: mis.com: Fiona Bowie, Lorna Simpson, Sophie Calle and Gregory Shepard
Lorna Simpsons piece Call Waiting, 1997, is based on that ubiquitous phone conceit by the same
name. The device that mediates all the relationships interrupts the narratives in this elegant
projection piece, This allows for the play of intrigu...
Museum of the City of New York: Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the
Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912-1948
Labor advocate and garment manufacturer Ben Goldstein and his wife
Beatrice, left to the Library of Congress – and the nation – a collection
of American prints, drawings, and paintings, informed as very few art
collections have been, by a sympa...
TRANS area: Koo Jeong-a: A Solo Exhibition
about the artist’s practice-
Jeong-a incorporates accumulations of commonplace, everyday materials in her subtle, landscape-like installations such as aspirin, pencils, garbage, and coins. However, the banality of these objects is transforme...
National Gallery of Canada: Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize
The participating artists were chosen by Diana Nemiroff, Curator of Modern Art, National Gallery of Canada
after extensive research involving consultations with colleagues in Canada and abroad, visits to artists'
studios and to many large inte...
Walker Art Center: MATTHEW BARNEY CREMASTER 2:THE DRONES' EXPOSITION
n this installment of Barneys ongoing Cremaster cycle, an elliptical narrative unfolds around
the films anti-hero, convicted killer Gary Gilmore, who is played by Barney himself. Loosely
based o...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Dreaming of the Dragon's Nation
The exhibition is drawn primarily from the collection of the Shanghai Art Museum, one of the most vibrant centres in the increasingly dynamic Chinese contemporary art scene; the exhibition will also include a number of works borrowed directly from...
Guggenheim Museum: Frank Gehry, Architect: Retrospective Features Models, Plans, Drawings, Furniture, Photographs, and Video Footage, as well as Two Site-Specific Architectural Elements
Frank Gehry has raised the bar for architectural innovation, said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. He has accomplished this because of his openness to the concept of difference and radical juxtaposition. Place two unli...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture
After its showing at PBICA from November 22, 2003 through February 29, 2004, Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture will travel to the List Visual Art Center at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where it will be on view from May 6 through July 11, 20...
Terra Museum of American Art: The People Work: American Perspectives 1840-1940
"By exploring diverse representations from the Terra Foundation for the Arts collection and several key works on loan, The People Work examines a variety of human activities investigating labor. The exhibition questions common assumptions and atti...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
Ant Farm, Media Burn, 1975
Formed in 1968 and most active between 1973 and 1977, Ant Farm (Chip Lord, Hudson B. Marquez and Doug Michaels) was an influential Bay Area collective that explored the experimental fringe of architecture, design and...
MASS MoCA: Cai Guo-Qiang: Inopportune
The centerpiece of Inopportune, titled Inopportune: Stage 1, features a dazzling array of colored light pulsing from hundreds of long transparent rods. These rods thrust out from nine identical white cars which tumble in an arc through the gallery...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Stir Heart, Rinse Heart: Pipilotti Rist
Drawing from diverse sources—contemporary video art, commercial film, self-appropriation and recycling of her own imagery—Rist is fluent in a visual language that exuberantly embraces aspects of mass media and experimental video, playfully confron...
Hauser and Wirth London: Pipilotti Rist : Löndön
Rist’s early work comprises a series of single-channel videotapes that explore the female identity within a pop cultural setting. Key works from this period include, I’m Not The Girl Who Misses Much, 1986, You Called Me Jacky, 1993, (Absolutions) ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: August Sander: People of the Twentieth Century, A Photographic Portrait of Germany
In an analytical style often associated ˜for better or for worse˜ with the Germanic temperament, August Sander set about to construct a comprehensive study of his fellow citizens by creating photographic portraits of the various social "types" of ...
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