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ccnoa: Works by Olivier Mosset, Dan Walsh and Sol LeWitt
In an unusual collaboration between veteran monochrome painter Olivier Mosset and Dan Walsh, Walsh sets up the exhibition space as a guide to the viewing of Mosset‚s red, yellow, and blue monochrome canvases. Drawing on recent installations - the ...
TRANSFERT: ART SNEAKS INTO THE CITY
PLACE
Bienne, in the city centre.
Perimeter bounded by the Place Centrale, Place Guisan and the
Conference Centre.
(A poster programme produced by four international artists will be
simultaneously on view in ...
Royal National Theatre: Contemporary Jewellery and Applied Wall Art
All work is for sale in what is a unique exhibition in that though selling
dozens of pieces each day it remains totally an exhibition! And an extremely
impressive one.
Celebrity buyers have included Whoopi Goldberg, Diana Rigg, Dame Judi Den...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tuscon: Under Pressure: Air Pressure in All Its Forces
All the pieces in the show from the thirty foot inflated stegasaurus
to the black rubber military mines all play with the notion of balloons,
happy, playfull, but ultimately explosive.
Robert Mahoney from Time out New York writes: Under P...
Galerie Magda Danysz: La Main qui dessinait toute seule (Chap. 3)...
Artists included are: Peter Arkle, Damien Beguet, Armand Behar, Yoan Beliard, Pierre Belouin, Frederic Bortolotti, Botto e Bruno, Christian Boulicaut, Aliki Braine, Julien Couty, Alain Delorme, Olivier Filippi, Gosia Galas, Jeremie Gindre, Chris...
Galerie Barbara Weiss: Niele Toroni: Imprints of a No. 50 Paintbrush Repeated at Regular Intervals of 30 cm
The complexity of Toroni’s seemingly simple approach becomes evident when the viewer realises that no
brush mark resembles another and yet they remain identical in expression. The diversity that Toroni sees enacted in repetition and continuity is...
Museum of Modern Art: Kubrick at MoMA: A Gift Revisited
Born in The Bronx in 1928, Stanley Kubrick was hired as a photographer by Look magazine
while still a teenager. He turned to filmmaking in the early 1950s, directing three
nonfiction shorts, followed by the features Fear and Desire (1953)...
Swiss Institute Contemporary Art: Momoyo Torimitsu: Horizons
New York-based Japanese artist, Momoyo Torimitsu will transform the main gallery into a network of geographic territories, over which an army of mini-businessmen, the size of "GI Joe" toys, will crawl, racing against each other, across imagined bo...
Baltimore Museum of Art: Picasso: Portrait and Figure
Picassos knowledge of the classical figure is evident in a number of finely rendered pen drawings from
1904-1905, drawn in contour without modeling. Gradually, through his study of Iberian sculpture and the
influence of Cezanne, Picasso began ...
Sculpture Center: The Happiness of Objects: A Group Exhibition
In the attempt to crystallize some of the main points of Mitchell’s hypothesis, the exhibition
proposes The Object’s Bill of Rights, a non-exhaustive and disputable list. This will serve as
criteria for the exhibition, and a working docum...
Photofusion Photography Centre: Eulogy to Beauty:
The concern here is not with nudity for its own sake, but with the aesthetics of beauty. However, it is a commonplace that the male - and indeed often female - gaze finds its target for this aesthetic in the feminine form, and the erotic represent...
Austin Museum of Art: Gerardo Suter: Labyrinth of Memory
Born in Argentina in 1957, Gerardo Suter has lived in Mexico since 1970.
Largely self-taught as a photographer, he emerged as one of Mexico s most
original artistic voices in the early 1980s. Suter has become an extremely
influential figure th...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Sophie Calle: 1970's to 2003
For over 20 years Sophie Calle’s work has taken the form of photographic installations and chronicles, whose structure and form reflect a narrative approach - both within themselves individually and, taken together, in terms of Calle’s own career....
Art Institute of Chicago: FOCUS: Rineke Dijkstra
Rineke Dijkstra (b. 1959) is a photographer and video artist who has, in a brief time, developed an international reputation as one of the most visibly and highly regarded Dutch artists of her generation. Her large-scale photographs possess not o...
Guangdong Museum of Art: 2005 Guangzhou Photo Biennial: Re(-)viewing the city
The main organizer, the Guangdong Museum of Art, one of the most important Modern Art museum in China, and its director Mr. Wang Huangsheng have already initiated world class events:
- The first contemporary art triennial in 2002, with a suc...
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen: 47th Annual Film Festival Opens Thursday
The International Jury:
Pierre Bongiovanni, Director of the Centre de Recherche Pierre Schaeffer CICV, France
Haile Gerima, Filmmaker, Eritrea/USA
Nicole Gingras, Curator, Canada
Laima Slava, Journalist, Latvia
Pimpaka Towira,...
attitudes - espace d'arts contemporains: Didier Rittener - Storm Breeder
The individual
drawings were initially done in graphite on A4 tracing paper, then scanned and patiently reworked
on the computer before being printed out and transferred using a trichloroethylene process to
long sheets of wallpaper and final...
Photographer's Gallery: Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2000
Within the larger context of contemporary art, the five artists
shortlisted for The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize
2000 are exemplary in that each has demonstrated the ways
in which photography continues to be at the forefr...
Riflemaker: Voodoo - Hoochie-Coochie and the Creative Spirit
Throughout the exhibition, the idea of Voodoo practise – initiation and possession particularly - is used as a metaphor for the spiritual heights considered essential to the creative process - a need to fire up the spirit, get your Mojo working, g...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Picasso érotique
To date, no museum has ever undertaken to present this essential dimension of the
artist's creations. These works express a rare audacity and spirit of freedom, but
have received very limit...
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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