Dia: Chelsea: Jorge Prado: Prototype
An opening reception for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday, September 17 from 6 to 8 pm.
Jorge Pardo
Pardo was born in 1963 in Havana, Cuba, and moved to the United States in 1969. He earned his BFA at Art Center College of Design ...
Kunsthalle Basel: Jorge Pardo
While Pardo's works assume very different forms - and integrate
chairs, lamps, pictures, photographs, houses, floor coverings and
books - the artist is always reacting to the given context. The
spatial, social and historical dimensions of vario...
Dia Center for the Arts: Jorge Pardo: Project
Pardo's fresh, ebullient design for the 9,000-square-foot space
reconsiders the audience's experience by smoothing circulation,
enhancing visitor amenities, and infusing the ground floor with
natural and refracted light by means of a lively p...
Dia Center for the Arts: Refraction: Selected Works by Gerhard Richter, and Project: Jorge Pardo's 2000 Denovation
Richter's works include a new glass sculpture, created
especially for this exhibition, in which seven parallel panes of
glass refract light and the world beyond, offering altered
visions of the exhibition space; "Spiegel I (Mirror I)" and
"Spi...
Museum of Contemporary Art: Blackout - Predrag Pajdic
The work ranges from interviews with old childhood friends and family, quizzing them as to why they think Pajdic
left the former Yugoslavia, archival material of old Tito speeches inflating the need for a civilised and cultured
society, images f...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: THE FUTURE OF COMFORT: International Artists Search for Place in a Virtual World
As art critic Johnathan Crary explains, One of the crucial paradoxes of ‘globalization’ is this: the greater the technological capacity for connection, for speed, for exchange and circulation of information, the more fragmented and compartmentaliz...
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania: Against Design
This exhibition is made possible by an Emily Hall
Tremaine Exhibition Award.
The Exhibition Award program was founded in 1998 to
honor Emily Hall
...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA and the Geffen Contemporary: Public Offerings: Works by 25 Young Artists Shaping International Contemporary Art
The exhibition features significant works from the late 1980s and early 1990s by Janine Antoni, Matthew Barney, Thomas Demand, Renée Green, Michael Joaquín Grey, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Toba Khedoori, Sharon Lockhart, Sarah Lucas, Steve McQueen, ...
Tate Liverpool: Liverpool Biennial: International 2002
Artists for Liverpool Biennial / International 2002 are Chiho Aoshima, Olaf Breuning, Elizabeth Dadi & Iftikhar Dadi, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Dominique Gonzalez Foerster, Juan Fernando Herrán, Christine Hill, T...
Kontainer Gallery: Tom Chamberlain: Solo Exhibition
A recent graduate of The Royal Academy of Arts, London, Tom
Chamberlain was nominated for Becks Futures in 2002. A year later, his work
was included in „Shimmering Substance‰ ˆ curated by Barry Schwabsky and
Catsou Roberts at Arnolfini, Bristol...
South London Gallery: About Belief
In the late Autumn of 1980 Art¸ras Raila saw constellations of lights
moving in strange trajectories in the sky above the town of Telsiai
in Lithuania. Convinced that he had seen UFOs, the artist returned to
the same place 22 years later in ...
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art: Against Design: Art, Utility, and Design
Organized around ten artists‚ inquiries into the built environment, the exhibition features works by Kevin Appel, Angela Bulloch, Clay Ketter, Roy McMakin, Jorge Pardo, Tobias Rehberger, Joe Scanlan, Atelier van Lieshout, Pae White, and Andrea Zi...
Contemporary Arts Center: Nothing Compared to This: Ambient, Incidental and New Minimal Tendencies in Current Art
Nothing Compared to This looks at the works of artists who occupy and control space by subtle, often indirect, means. The most salient distinction of today’s art in this vein, however, is that it is often not meant to be contemplated, or even dire...
San Francisco Art Institute: Touch: Relational Art from the 1990s to Now
The exhibition will be grounded by seminal works from the 1990's by Felix
Gonzalez-Torres, Jorge Pardo, Philippe Parreno, Rirkrit Tiravanija, and
Andrea Zittel; and will include recent and new projects by Angela Bulloch,
Joseph Grigely, Christi...
Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden: Another Line: New Forms of Drawing
Current approaches to an expansion of drawing build on achievements of 20th century art history and further develop historical approaches in a decidedly contemporary vein. Today the genre of drawing shows that it has liberated itself from academic...
National Gallery of Art: Goya: Images of Women
On view in the National Gallery of Art's West Building from 10 March through 2 June 2002, the
exhibition presents 115 paintings, drawings, prints, tapestry cartoons, and tapestries--some of which have
...
Art Basel Miami Beach: Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
The encouragement of young art has a long tradition at Art Basel - a tradition which is being consistently continued in Miami Beach. The special "Art Statements" sector encourages the youngest generation of artists by way of one-person shows;
"A...
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Mercedes Pardo
Mercedes Pardo (libros)
MUCI: Artistas. Mercedes Pardo.
Mercedes Carlota de Pardo
Escáner Cultural, Revista Virtual.
Mercedes Lopez-Pardo Martinez, Dpto. Enfermeria, Universidad de Cordoba, Spain
Arte en Global-Art - Literatura - El Afilador de Crayones (Mercedes Pardo)
Présentation Espace Meyer Zafra Galerie d Art
Colegio María Medina de Fosca - Egresados
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