
| Ernesto Neto
MACRO Hall presents the new site-specific work by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, which comes in the wake of those by Erwin Wurm, Pedro Cabrita Reis and Atelier Van Lieshout.
Making his solo debut in an Italian museum, Ernesto Neto (Rio de Janeiro, 1964) is one of the most significant names on the contemporary art scene. Through his work, the artist brings new life to the very... |
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| Mark Wallinger: Billboard for Edinburgh
Turner prize winning Mark Wallinger needs no introduction. His is the first of a new quarterly series of public art projects on a billboard on the gable end of the Gallery. He is followed by Rachel Whiteread in November 2008, Bob & Roberta Smith in February 2009, and Cerith Wyn Evans in April 2009.
Mark Wallinger created our inaugural BILLBOARD for EDINBURGH, a quarterly public art... |
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| Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller: The House Of Books Has No Windows
Edinburgh Art Festival Exhibition
Organised in collaboration with Modern Art Oxford
A rare chance to experience the work of one of the most internationally respected artist partnerships, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. Cardiff/Miller's collaborative installations are multi-layered, multi-media experiences. Using objects, images and sound, they collage together impressions... |
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| Ergin Çavuşoğlu: Place after Place
Ergin Çavuşoğlu's video installations reflect the complex and constantly changing migration of people between places and countries. Often filmed in ports, airports or markets, his videos treat the themes of travel and the process of transition that determines our reality. In this way they construct a lyrical narrative about the personal experiences of individuals within a broader... |
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| Douglas White: Hartrot
Galerie Gabriel Rolt is presenting Hartrot, the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands of installations by Douglas White (Guildford, UK, 1977), from May 17 to June 21.
Douglas White takes decaying objects, discarded waste and generally that which we have cast aside as useless or irrelevant and breathes new life into it. Found objects such as rotten trees, lightning struck pine,... |
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| William Forsythe: Suspense
William Forsythe is considered one of the most important and innovative choreographers of contemporary dance today. Earlier, as director of the Ballett Frankfurt and now with The Forsythe Company he has repeatedly dared to transcend the borders of his genre, and in doing so has received international recognition. He has set new parameters for the performing arts on all the major stages... |
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| After the Reality 2
Yosuke Bandai, Enlightenment, Daisuke Fukunaga, Ujino Muneteru, Nobuyasu Sato, Yukiko Shibata, Akira Shimidu, Koichi Toya
Curated By Hiromi Yoshii
Deitch Projects is presenting After the Reality 2, an exhibition curated by Tokyo gallerist
Hiromi Yoshii, featuring work by Yosuke Bandai, Enlightenment, Daisuke Fukunaga, Ujino Muneteru,
Yukiko Shibata, Akira Shimidu, Koichi Toya... |
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| Nathan Coley at Haunch of Venison Berlin
For his first solo exhibition in Berlin, recent Turner Prize shortlisted artist Nathan Coley is presenting a large-scale sculptural work - a ten by six metre Western film-set street facade, complete with saloon and bar front, at Haunch of Venison Berlin.
Coley's work breaks down our ideas and perceptions of space and the built environment, exploring our relationships to political... |
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| Mikko Maasalo
In MUU gallery an installation, consisting of a series of paintings and a “High Pressure Sodium” – lamp, creates optical motion in an attempt to direct the viewer’s attention to one’s own visual system.
The colour impressions created by painted surfaces of black, white and different shades of grey change when the dominant light gradually shifts from pink to orange as the... |
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| Dragana Zarevac, Ephemeral memorials, audio-visual installation, ambience
TO DEINOTATON
Video installation by Dragana Žarevac:
“Ephemeral Memorial”
“Many things are horrible, and yet there is nothing more
horrible moving that towers above man…”
Sophocles (Antigone, first stasimon)
The video installation by Dragana Žarevac entitled “Ephemeral Memorial” is made up of two separate projections of the author’s limbs [the lower... |
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| Catherine Bolduc: My life without gravity
Catherine Bolduc’s installations invite visitors to experience fantastic, playful spaces in which the banal is frequently stylised, transforming it into something miraculous. Striking mirror effects, coloured light, flashing stroboscopes or just the sheer accumulation and illumination of glittering baubles create wonderful, ephemeral fantasy worlds so fragile that they evade physical... |
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| MAYA BRINGOLF: Whipped Dream
In “Whipped Dream”, Kunsthaus Baselland showcases the most recent works created by Basel-based artist Maya Bringolf (born in 1969 in Schaffhausen, Switzerland). The artist, who garnered popular acclaim with her silicone installations in which she stresses the peculiarity of spatial features by means of ornamental motifs, has now turned to sculpting. It’s no longer ornaments and... |
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| Tobias Rehberger - the chicken-and-egg-no-problem wall-painting
The chicken-and-egg-no-problem wall-painting is the new installation that Tobias Rehberger (1966, Esslingen, Germany) has realized especially for the Stedelijk Museum.
The artist created this seventy metres long work, using a selection of more than forty of his sculptures, environments and video pieces produced over the last fifteen years. In situ, he added a light plan and mural... |
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| Jenny Holzer: DETAINED
Beginning with her 2004 exhibition at the Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria, Holzer has made the study of declassified US government documents the content for her context-based practice. Incorporating memos, sworn statements, emails, directives, judgments, and other government materials regarding the situation in the Middle East into paintings, large scale light projections, and electronic... |
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| Bianca Hester: projectprojects
The Showroom is announcing that it has invited Melbourne-based artist Bianca Hester to present her first solo show in London between March and April this year. In Australia, Hester is gaining a reputation for her collaborations and projects that collect activity around temporary structures, public situations and live events. Using a range of prosaic materials (such as plasticine,... |
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