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Monday, October 24th, 2011The exhibition Kienholz. The Signs of the Times at Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt am Main presents the provocative and polarizing work of Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz. The show starts with early sculptures and installations by Edward Kienholz such as The Blue Wagon (1960), The Carnivore (1962), and The Nativity (1961), and culminates in [...]
Pierrick Sorin. Optical Theaters and Video installations at Galerie Albert Benamou, Paris
Friday, October 21st, 2011Pierrick Sorin is an important figure in the French Video Art scene. Sorin has realized films and video installation that have been shown at numerous international museums. His current exhibition at Galerie Albert Benamou presents seven “Théâtres Optiques”, two video installations, and a series of 30 photographs. In his short films and visual devices, Pierrick [...]
VernissageTV PDF-Magazine No. 19: Towers, Sand, Marble, a Parachute, Two Parks and a Spider
Thursday, October 20th, 2011Out now: VernissageTV PDF-magazine No. 19, July 2011. The topics of VernissageTV’s PDF Magazin No. 19 are Istanbul Biennial 2011, Louise Bourgeois at Fondation Beyeler in Basel, Carsten Nicolai at The Pace Gallery in New York, Yutaka Sone’s solo show at David Zwirner in New York, Phase 2 of The High Line Park in New [...]
Azar, Lockett, Rey, Salamanco at Pasaje 17, Buenos Aires
Thursday, October 20th, 2011It was more than improbable that this four artists met in a common project. Nevertheless, here they are, luckily gathered: Amadeo Azar, Milo, Roberto Rey and Hernán Salamanco present this strange and seductive exhibition, at the Contemporary Art Gallery Pasaje 17. Azar, moving away from the dystopias, from neat models, axonometric drawings and faint watercolors [...]
Cory Arcangel: Speakers Going Hammer / Lisson Gallery, London
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011The solo exhibition of new work from Cory Arcangel titled Speakers Going Hammer that opened recently at Lisson Gallery in London shows the broad spectrum of the artists current work. Arcangel presents works previously unseen in the UK. The show follows New York-based artist Cory Arcangel’s large installation at The Barbican, London, and the solo [...]
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