
| COL TEMPO – THE W. PROJECT
A media installation by Péter Forgács
Curator: András Rényi
Supporters: Ministry of Education and Culture Hungary
Between June and November 2009, the Hungarian Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale featured an unconventional installation by media artist Péter Forgács, entitled “Col Tempo†– The W. Project. Produced by curator András... |
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| Ruth Buchanan | Several Attentions
Several Attentions – Lying Freely Part III is New Zealand artist Ruth Buchanan’s first solo show in the UK and is realised in collaboration with partners Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht and If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Amsterdam, each of whom are producing a stage of the project.
Buchanan has worked... |
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| Conrad Ventur at Rokeby
Rokeby presents Conrad Ventur’s first solo exhibition in the UK.
Ventur is recongised for creating complex environments and installations that raise questions regarding time and space. Whilst exploring the subject in relation to historical and contemporary technologies, not as a complete unity but rather as multiple temporal configurations.
In his most recent work This is... |
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| Norman Leto | Two Video Recordings and Four Screenshots Taken in VR
courtesy of ART AGENDA NOVA, Krakow, nova.art.pl
Opening on November 6, 2009 at 6 p.m.
Open until December 6, 2009
Norman Leto was born in 1980 in Bochnia. He is a self-educated artist. He produces installations, objects, and most of all 3-D animation works. He participated in group exhibitions such as Establishment (and Its Discontents), CCA Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (2008);... |
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| NS Harsha | Nations
Nations is an installation of 192 treadle sewing machines and hand-painted flags representing the countries in the United Nations, all entangled with multiples of thread. It fills the front gallery space from floor to ceiling.
NS Harsha questions international politics combining serious discussion with visual wit. He refers to the outsourcing of labour in response to the demands of... |
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| Andro Wekua | Workshop Report
These last few years, the young Georgian artist has broken on the international art scene with mysterious installations made of sculptures, collages, films and paintings.
Andro Wekua’s work suggestively mingles drawing, painting, collage and sculpture. It is constructed of narratives which are centred on their subject yet remain open. Wekua situates his visual universe in a... |
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| Feathered Edge: A New Installation by Ball-Nogues Studio
Feathered Edge: A New Installation by Ball-Nogues Studio is an ambitious site-specific project by the innovative Los Angeles–based design and fabrication firm led by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues. In this exhibition, curated by Brooke Hodge and coordinated by MOCA Curator Alma Ruiz, over 21 miles of colored strings configured in catenary curves span the gallery space to form a... |
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| Silvan Omerzu | Table Scenes
A Three-Dimensional Installation
Silvan Omerzu is known in the world of Slovene culture for his puppet creations and ambient art exhibitions. The exhibition at the International Center of Graphic Arts, entitled Table Scenes, is a contemporary Gesamtkunstwerk, or 'total artwork,' and a kind of site-specific installation. The exhibition rooms, with their doorways, their windows on... |
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| Mark Hamilton | GHOSTS OF MARS
Curated by Leif Magne Tangen
Ghosts of Mars presents an installation generating an expanding network of reference and association from a stripped down configuration of material and media.
A set of two wall texts is formed from grids of sewing pins wrapped with black thread. Reconfigured from scraps of a novel, The Ticket That Exploded, they hover as screens, operating as both... |
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| Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (born in Madrid in 1961) lives and works in Chicago, where he teaches at the University. In recent years, he has held individual exhibitions at the Art Institute, Museum Haus Lange/Haus Esters, Krefeld, and Vienna's Generali Foundation. His impressive installation at this year's Documenta was considered by the critics as one of the few truly outstanding and... |
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| Lisson Presents 3
The third instalment of Lisson Presents features a new work by guest artist Haroon Mirza, whose multi-media installations have attracted attention since his graduation from Chelsea's MA course in 2007. The selection of work by Mirza alongside Lisson Gallery artists Richard Deacon, Anish Kapoor, John Latham, Max Neuhaus and Tony Oursler explores the capacity of artworks to synthesize... |
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| Sergei Shekhovtsov | Fahrenheit 392
The new work by Shekhovtsov is a memorial to industrial catastrophe. A molten robodog sits on top of household garbage heap of loudspeakers, vacuum cleaners, tires, computers, fridges, flat-screen TVs - all sort of familiar corpuscles of consumer paradise that almost replaced the life goals and values of the “civilized†mankind. And then out of the blue the crisis stroke,... |
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| Mark Titchner: Plateau Aurora Borealis
Javier Peres is presenting Mark Titchner's first solo show with Peres Projects in Berlin, in which the "Plateau Aurora Borealis" has descended upon the entire gallery space. A type of future lieu de memoire, the exhibition furthers the artist's interest in the metaphysics of text, sound, and aesthetics. Like the artist's signature placative lightboxes that make large proclamations of... |
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| 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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