Marcus Jansen: ZEITGEIST
101 EXHIBIT
May 8 - June 8
Gallery, 101 EXHIBIT , proudly presents internationally renowned painter Marcus Antonius Jansen's solo show, (ZEITGEIST), on May 8. 2010 in Miami Florida with a public Reception at 7:00pm, at 101 Northeast 40th Street, Miami, FL 33137-3511.
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101 EXHIBIT
Michener Art Museum exhibit explores impact of conscious dreaming on contemporary art and culture
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In photographs and, more recently, films, Judy Fiskin has for more than 30 years looked into the deep, perhaps bottomless chasm between the art world and the rest of the world. Witty and poignant, her work succeeds in part because it never grants a privilege to one side over the other. She plainly lives in both, and the art world and the rest of the world are both revealed to be irrevocably nuts.
At Angles Gallery, "Guided Tour" is her latest film, an 11 1/2-minute journey through a p...
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This video shows an excerpt of the performance Strange Attractors by Aki Sasamoto at the Whitney Museum of American Art on the 26th February 2010. Aki Sasamoto’s contribution to the Whitney Biennial 2010 consists of the “careful arrangement of sculpturally altered found objects and insistent repetitions of performance that change and add to the feelings of the installation; the objects themselves provide guidance for the artist’ structured improvisation. Sasamoto demonstrates and develops a kal...
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Overview ARCOmadrid 2010. © Victor Garrido.
The future of ARCO Madrid seems uncertain during its twenty-ninth edition as pressure mounts for a fundamental reorganization following sagging attendance and serious disagreements between the fair’s organizers and selection committee. Controversy arose as the fair’s selection committee accused the fair’s organizer, IFEMA, of interfering with the selection process, following the admittance of galleries that had previously been rejected including Manuel...
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Pedro Vizcaíno, Ganguero, 2009, oil and oilstyck on canvas. Courtesy of the artist.
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
February 25 - May 24, 2010
“ATOPIA” is the feeling of unease experienced by the individual in the face of the contemporary city that in no way represents their desired utopian paradise. The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona is presenting “ATOPIA. Art and City in the 21st Century,” its first exhibition devoted to contemporary art. Rather than specifics of gen...
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Matthew Ritchie, ArandaLasch, and Arup AGU, The Morning Line. Commissioned by Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary. Photo: Todd Eberle.
Opening May 22, 2010
Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary is celebrating Istanbul’s art program, European Capital of Culture 2010, with the anti-pavilion The Morning Line by Matthew Ritchie, Aranda/Lasch, and Arup AGU.
Inaugurated at the 3rd International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Seville, The Morning Line is a public art structure, 8 meters high and 20 mete...
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Michael Rakowitz?, Victory Arch, 2009?, plastic toys, books, wood, foam, plaster ?8’ x 18.5’. ?Installation view at Tate Modern?Courtesy of the artist and Lombard-Freid Projects.
Tate Modern, Level 2
January 22 - May 3, 2010
“The worst condition is to pass under a sword which is not one’s own,” the exhibition of works by Michael Rakowitz on view at the Tate Modern, explores the links between Western science fiction and military-industrial activities in Iraq during and after the period of Sa...
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Cory Arcangel, Photoshop CS: 84 by 66 inches, 300 DPI, RGB, square pixels, default gradient "Spectrum", mousedown y=8900 x=15,600, mouse up y=13,800 x=0, 2009 Unique c-print, 84 x 66 inches, Image courtesy of the artist and Team Gallery, NY, Collection of Ninah and Michael Lynne.
MOCA North Miami
March 11 - May 9, 2010
The first comprehensive US museum survey for the artworks of Cory Arcangel, a pioneer in the use of digital technologies in contemporary art, is on display at the Museum...
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Emilio Chapela, Digital Degradation, 2009, polyptych of 50 / inkjet on paper. Courtesy of EDS Galeria/Mexico City.
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If we think of an artist whose work analyzes our technological, media and internet-based society in a critical and challenging manner, the name of young Mexican artist Emilio Chapela Perez (1978, Mexico City) easily comes to mind. Communication, interpretation, and translation are key concepts in an original artistic practice that both formally and conceptually revolves ...
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