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Gasworks Gallery: Nothing to Lose: An Unprecedented Collaboration Between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseilles
Nothing to Lose at Gasworks will see both Majoral and Jabbour working in and around the Gallery space in order to make a site-specific exhibition. By transforming Gasworks Gallery into a studio for six weeks, Nothing to Lose presents the artists w...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: TROJAN HORSE: Andrew Arnaoutopoulos
Trojan Horse focuses on the controversial relationship between Museums and their merchandise. In other words these stolen objects have generated a souvenir industry that the British Museum is reluctant to lose....
Cambridge Galleries: Larry Towell: Palestine, El Salvador and Home
Towell has won numerous prestigious awards. Most recently, he received the
first Roloff Beny Photography Book Award for El Salvador (April, 1999).
Other awards include the Alfred Eisentaedt Award for Portraiture Essay
(1998), the Oskar Barnack...
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation: Call for Artists: Transnational Spaces
What are the consequences for cities and architecture if a location is becoming ambiguous? By looking at select transnational locations, such as call centers in Calcutta/India, hostels for refugees in Berlin, transnational markets in Istanbul, a d...
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...
Gallery ART U: Xu Zhongmin: City of Dreams
In the late 1990s when Xu created a large-scale woodcarving
relief from a printing block, this scenery had attained a
dreamlike megalopolis aspect with its boundlessly intricate structures.
Innumerable human figures, flickering as if they were ...
Dundee Contemporary Arts: Ernesto Neto
Experienced in the flesh, however, they also encourage a fusion of the senses: smell, sight and touch are
all equally stimulated by these complex but immensely enjoyable works. Brought to life by the participation
of the viewer, who is encourage...
Tate Britian: Art Now:Knut Åsdam: Psychasthenia (10)
Åsdam was born in 1968, in Trondheim, Norway, and educated in London at Wimbledon
College of Art (1988-9) and Goldsmiths College (1989-92). He has exhibited extensively in
the US and Europe and was selected for the Nordic pavilion ...
California Museum of Photography: Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera
Born in Belgium, Prins studied interior design at age 16. Later, she
moved to Amsterdam where she became involved in the art movements
of the early seventies. She became involved with photocopy art when she
saw her daughter's hand resting on...
Lawrence Gallery Portland: Yuri Tremler and Jacek Rudnicki OIls
Yuri Tremler's striking and spontaneous palette clearly expresses a gamut of emotional states and moods. Painted with the accuracy of a designer and the delicacy of a colorist, his works both inspire and calm. He uses the female form and contrasts...
Michael Hoppen Gallery: Hugo Bernatzik: Unseen Africa
The vast, open space of southern Sudan was, in 1927, one of the most remote places in Africa. Situated at the confluence of several great rivers, the land was a sea of swamps and grasses, expanding and contracting with the seasonal rains. It was...
Museum of Modern Art: Workspheres: Innovative Design Solutions for the Workplace of the Near Future
The
exhibition sheds light on many theories about our working future, featuring custom-built models of new tools
and environments conceived for the exhibition by six international design teams, as well as selected
...
Stedelijk Museum: Avery Preesman - Bedrock
Rocky ground enclosed, a work-title used by Preesman in 1998 in his studio, inspired his
good friend Maarten van Hinte to write a poem called Bedrock: 'Not just me. Tens.
Hundreds. Thousands upon thousands upon thousands of people washing asho...
Throckmorton Fine Art: Bernatzik - Africa: Vintage Photographs by Hugo A. Bernatzik
Hugo A. Bernatzik (1897-1953) abandoned his medical studies at the University of Vienna
in the early 1920's and sought adventure in Spain and northwest Africa. He immediately
became enthralled in the peoples and cultures he encountered. Upon his...
Location One: Qing Hua Porcelain (blue and white): An Exhibition by XU TAN
Xu Tan draws his inspiration from the teachings of philosopher Chuang-Tzu
(circa 250 BC). Successor to Lao Tzu and a foremost proponent of Taoism,
Chuang-Tzu presumed that no matter how alike two things are, a difference
between them can alwa...
Red Gate Gallery: Shen Ling: Pink Bed
" Milan Kundera once said,'What is flirtation? One might say that it is behavior leading another to believe that sexual intimacy is possible, while preventing that possibility from becoming a certainty.' Today, flirtation has become quite a luxury.
...
Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum: Jaume Plensa. Good Luck?
Nowadays Plensa is one of the outstanding protagonists of the mid-life generation of sculptors, whose ideas and leitmotifs exude a ubiquitous fascination and appeal. The most recent examples of his major public projects, which he produced as exter...
Il Ramo d'Oro: Adriana Montariello: Tango
In the seventies she became interested in mediate communication working on computers. Her first personal exhibition took place in 1976 at the “L’incontro di Ziccardi” bookshop in Naples. After joining the collective “Nuova Identità” (New Identity)...
Orlando Museum of Art: From Goodnight Moon to Art Dog: The World of Clement, Edith and Thacher Hurd
Among the material included in the exhibition are watercolors, pen and ink sketches, woodcuts, drawings and tempera paintings. Ranging from early sketches to final illustrations, these works provide a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the ste...
Spertus Museum: Vishniac Photographs Breathe Life into Memories of Children from a Vanished World
An exhibition of 50 of Vishniac’s photographs are part of the exhibition Roman Vishniac: Children of a Vanished World, on display at Spertus Museum (618 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago) from January 28 - August 31, 2001. Approximately two thirds of...
Dahesh Museum of Art: Telling Tales I: Classical Images
Ever since antiquity, the artistic vocabulary developed by the Greeks and Romans has
remained significant for painters, sculptors and architects, across space and time.
...
Stroom hcbk: InfoArcadia: Manifestation about information design
The manifestation InfoArcadia consists of an exhibition and a conference. The exhibition is build up like a three-dimensional type page, CD-ROM or web page. The visitor can find or lose his own way in the forest of information. He is confronted wi...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Yto Barrada: A Life Full of Holes – The Strait Project
"Even a life full of holes, a life of nothing but waiting, is better than no life at all". Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi, A Life Full of Holes (1964).
Even in its collapse, the colonial dream has left us the heritage of an iniquitous regime of ma...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Don Harvey: Invented Landscapes-A Ten Year Survey AND Intimate Majesty: Metalworks by Heather White | PULSE
Today, urban planners and wildlife activists are compelled into dialogue as sprawl, farmland, and parks compete both for available open space and a hand in urban revitalization. One of the region’s most respected artists, Don Harvey creates and l...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint
Lawrence, who moved to Harlem as a teenager in 1930, was influenced and
stimulated by the artists, writers, and philosophers of the Harlem Renaissance, among
them Romare Bearden, Langston Hughes, and W. E. B. DuBois, who fostered pride...
Malmo Konsthall: Jacob Dahlgren and Katarina Lofstrom: Visual and Emotional
By creating what we experience
as abstract images, the artists on the one hand set us free from the
limiting literalness of pure representation and make possible narratives
(and emotions) with multiple layers of meaning in us, the observers. On...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes, and Rage
Hip-Hop Nation will showcase clothing and accessories worn by artists
such as Afrika Bambaataa, Run-DMC, The Beastie Boys, Salt N' Pepa, Tupac
Shakur, Puff Daddy, Eminem, and Missy Ell...
Worcester Art Museum: Chuck Close
Organized by Susan Stoops, curator of Contemporary Art at the Worcester Art
Museum, Chuck Close features four major canvases from the past decade, including
imag...
Bonnefanten Museum: THE VINCENT: The First Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
The six nominees come from Belgium, Finland, Germany, Poland, Portugal and the United Kingdom, and have
been selected as artists who appeared and made critical statements in the 1990s. They are (in alphabeti...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Robert Therrien
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art – LACMA – presents the exhibition Robert Therrien from February 20 through May 7, 2000. Robert
Therrien features six major sculptures, most done within the last five years. Among the newer motifs included in ...
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