
| I Am Not Afraid
The Market Photo Workshop - Johannesburg. In collaboration with Camera Austria.
The Market Photo Workshop was founded by David Goldblatt in Johannesburg at the end of the 1980s. This exhibition presents works of graduates of this school of photography located in Johannesburg, that was already run independently of race during the Apartheid era. As an institution, the Market Photo... |
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| Gottfried Helnwein - Angels Sleeping
Curator: Dr. Petr Nedoma
A conceptually formulated exhibition of the painting of the Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein (born 1948), with emphasis on five circuits of powerful themes through which he found fame – portraits - faces, violence committed against children, Nazism, “Art in Amerika” and metaphorical portraits of the singer Marilyn... |
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| Jitka Chrištofová: Forest Space - drawings and prints
Jitka Chrištofová has the gift of being able to see through the outer layers of what we call ‘the everyday’ world. Her introvert and sensitive character enables her to reveal – both within herself and the phenomena around her – the ‘hidden life’ of unexpected, perhaps almost surreal contexts. Her creative vision is like the mirroring of known reality that is, however,... |
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| JIŘÍ KOVANDA: WHEN I WAS YOUNG, I USED TO PLAY WITH GIRLS
Curators Edith Jeřábková and Jiří Kovanda have created an exhibit which cannot be categorised into any typical genre. Although it will include the broadest possible range of works by Jiří Kovanda held by public and private Czech collections, and will include all areas of his work (drawings, collages, paintings, objects, installations, interventions, actions, performance) from... |
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| Gregory Crewdson
The exhibition presents a comprehensive overview of the amazingly beautiful but also disquieting oeuvre of the American photographer Gregory Crewdson (born 1962 in New York). Crewdson has dealt with the neuroses, fears, and secret desires of a society looking into the abyss of its own psyche since the mid-1980s. His images are set in suburban America and refer directly to the myths of... |
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| MIYAKO ISHIUCHI, PHOTOGRAPHS 1976-2005
Langhans Gallery Prague has organized the first European retrospective of works by the Japanese artist Miyako Ishiuchi (b. 1947).
She attracted attention at the 2005 Venice Biennale for her series Mother’s, but a cross-section of her work has never been shown before. The curator of the exhibition is Machiel Botman. In conjunction, a book is being published by Manfred Heiting. The... |
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| Alena Kotzmannová and Lenka Vitková: OLIVE IN A MARTINI
HUNT KASTNER is presenting new work by Alena Kotzmannová in the exhibition OLIVE IN A MARTINI. For her exhibition at h u n t k a s t n e r , Kotzmannová invited the Prague-based artist Lenka Vitková to collaborate in an installation made up of a series of Kotzmannová's photographs combined with text-based work by Vitková.
The black and white photographs of varying sizes by... |
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| Miyako Ishiuchi, photographs 1976-2003
Langhans Gallery Prague has organized the first European retrospective of works by the Japanese artist Miyako Ishiuchi (b. 1947).
She attracted attention at the 2005 Venice Biennale for her series Mother’s, but a cross-section of her work has never been shown before. The curator of the exhibition is Machiel Botman. In conjunction, a book is being published by Manfred Heiting. The... |
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| Chrudoš Valoušek in Liberec: Prints
Valoušek observes the surrounding world with wit and this reverberates in his work.
By means of simple lines and playful colouring he creates on paper the world inspired by minuteness of everyday life, with its joyful and gloomy aspects.
The exhibition is opened until March 30, 2008 .
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The Regional Art Gallery in Liberec
U Tiskárny 1
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| Shanghype
Curator: Davide Quadrio
Participating artists: David Cotterrell, Olivo Barbieri, Pierre Giner, Alexander Brandt, Melanie Jackson, Mattia Matteucci, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Xu Zhen, Yang Fudong, Zhang Ding, Yang Zhenzhong, Liang Yue, Song Tao and Huang Kui
The exhibition of Chinese videoart. As part of this idea, FUTURA and BizArt are building a first communication project based on a... |
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| Luboslav Palo COLOURED WATERFALL - Illustrations of children s books
In terms of the tradition of illustrators´ exhibitions in the Regional Gallery in Liberec this year the Slovak artist Ľuboslav Paľo will be presented. The books illustrated by him has been published in several world languages. The exhibition will show the art of Ľuboslav Paľo in its all dimensions. His name was inscribed into The Honorary List of IBBY (International Board on Books... |
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| Jan Jedlička: Il Cerchio 2005–2006
curator Jiří Pátek
opening 29/11/2007
Many artists have discovered a particular piece of countryside and identified it as their very own. For Jan Jedlička, the area was Maremma in south-western Tuscany, a landscape flat as a concrete slab and laced with canals. He first visited Maremma in the late 1970’s and has since returned regularly to witness its changes. Thirty years of... |
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| Focused View
1960s Prints from the Collections of Czech Galleries Association Members
Organiser: The Czech Galleries Association and the Regional Gallery in Liberec, allowance organisation
Venue: The Regional Gallery in Liberec, allowance organisation
Co-organiser: The Vysočina Regional Gallery in Jihlava, allowance organisation (second showing of the exhibition)
Exhibition concept:... |
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| Jacob Holdt: USA 1970-1975
SHORTLISTED FOR THE DEUTSCHE BÖRSE PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2008
http://www.photonet.org.uk/
The Danish photographer Jacob Holdt traveled the USA in the early 1970s.
Living as a vagabond, hitch-hiking over 150.000 km, he depicted an incredible and unique portrait of America and its underclass. Back in Denmark he put together the photos and published a successful book in 1977.
Amongst... |
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| Jarg Geismar: Nothing fits, everything goes
It is the second time in the past three years that Jårg Geismar is visiting Prague: this time, he is presenting his new exhibition called “Nothing fits, everything goes” at JIRI SVESTKA GALLERY. “Our world features a number of things which differ. Religion, culture, languages, education and many other elements which might get on well – but might not,” says Jårg Geismar. The... |
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