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Drawing in Slovenia I, 1870–1950 Drawing does not have a long tradition in Slovenia and precisely because of that it has remained a somewhat overlooked creative field in the study of Slovenian art history. It gained rather more attention as an independent medium after the middle of the twentieth century through theme-based exhibitions and at biennial presentations dedicated solely to drawing, whereas attention has...
10/11/2009 | Drawing | Slovenia

Nedko Solakov | Just Drawings (with and without stories) Nedko Solakov continues his conversations with people, through 40 drawings (with or without stories) which he created especially for Dvir Gallery on Nahum Street. In these drawings full of humor, subversion and anxiety, Solakov transmits his irony by real and imagined figures, tales, anecdotes and serious "true" facts. Solakov's first exhibition at Dvir Gallery "Negotiations" took...
26/10/2009 | Drawing |

Marie Søndergaard Lolk: VAGUE DISTRICT Marie Søndergaard Lolk opens her first solo exhibition VAGUE DISTRICT at Galleri Tom Christoffersen. By her unique approach to painting and through her particular painting processes Marie Søndergaard Lolk both researches and expands what painting can and is as media – but the tactile and hermetical works are capable of so much more. The paintings accentuate gravity,...
29/10/2008 | Drawing | Denmark

Wojtek Bakowski: Are you going with me? – Where? – In dark fuck! A Small Kingdom. On Wojtek Bakowski’s Drawings. The oeuvre of Wojtek Bakowski, although it is expressed through multiple media: performance, music, poetry, drawing, and animated movie, has one common denominator. On the one hand, it is extremely individualistic and bears an identifiable hallmark, an unmistakeable signature of the author. On the other hand, it is significantly...
16/06/2008 | Drawing | Poland

James Wright: The Nuns Lobby One in the Other is presenting an exhibition of new paintings by James Wright. He completed an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art, London 2005-07. Selected group exhibitions include Jerwood Contemporary Painters, Jerwood Space, London (2008), Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London (2007) and The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (2006). The Nuns’...
27/05/2008 | Drawing | United Kingdom

Raymond Pettibon: Punk Epocha -- 70 Drawings from the Eighties For the opening of the “quARTier des Bains” in Geneva, BFAS Blondeau Fine Art Services is presenting an exhibition by the American artist Raymond Pettibon entitled Punk Epocha -- 70 Drawings from the Eighties. Born in 1957 in Tucson, Arizona, Pettibon grew up in Los Angeles, where he still lives and works today. He is known for his vast corpus of drawings in which images...
22/05/2008 | Drawing | Switzerland

Yuri Masny at Sutton Lane - Paris Yuri Masnyj, born in 1976, lives and works in New York. His work was included in 'International Paper - Drawings by Emerging Artists' at the UCLA Hammer Museum, LA in 2002. He has had his first solo show with Metro Pictures, New York, last January and will be part of a group exhibition at David Zwirner, New York, at the end of June. SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2008 Sutton Lane,...
05/03/2008 | Drawing | France

Nicholas di Genova - First Soloshow in Germany Nicholas di Genova will be presenting his first soloshow in Germany. Beside the presentation of his new book (edited by belio-magazine”) he will present new drawings Show from march 29th till april 27th 2008 __________ INTOXICATED DEMONS | URBAN ART GALLERY BERLIN Marco Schwalbe & Silke Sudau Schwalbe Naunynstrasse 46 D-10999 Berlin Germany Mail:...
04/03/2008 | Drawing | Germany

Two Lines Align: Drawings and Graphic Design by Ed Fella and Geoff McFetridge The practices of Los Angeles-based graphic designers Ed Fella and Geoff McFetridge explore the tenuous relationship between visual art and independent graphic design in two very different generations. Fella has taught design at the California Institute of the Arts for over 20 years. His illustrations, photographs, and typographic experiments, have long served as vehicles for his...
07/02/2008 | Drawing |

Roland Topor: Panic Ankara Galeri Nev is beginning the New Year with the Roland Topor exhibition, the French master of drawing. The exhibition carries the title “Panic”, in reference to “Panique”, one of the most avant-garde art movements of the 20th century, of which the artist is among the founders. This first exhibition of Roland Topor in Turkey is, at the same time, the first...
31/01/2008 | Drawing | Turkey