
| Architecture Nights 08 - MECANOO - 17 May 2008
The third edition of Architecture Nights for 2008, being organised once again by the Kamra tal-
Periti has so far seen the participation of Architect John Bushell, London Director of world renowned leading international architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and Agnes
Couvelas, Greece’s most prominent and respected female architect in March and April
respectively. Both... |
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| Melissa Gordon: War of the Ghosts
Galerie Juliette Jongma is presenting the second solo exhibition by the American artist Melissa Gordon (1981, lives and works in Berlin).
'War of The Ghosts' explores the collapse of democratic systems of governance. Paintings utilizing images appropriated from newspapers and depictions of pre-Modernist architects and social planners are presented on structures that reference... |
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| Nation and Fashion Italian fashion weekend in Műcsarnok
In the spring of 2008, Műcsarnok presents for the first time what is planned to be an annual celebration of fashion, a two-day event that seeks to establish links with the European scene by featuring some of the finest fashion houses from a different country each year. What distinguishes Nation & Fashion is that it welcomes not only professionals but also a general public interested... |
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| Beatrice Jugert: Social Fiction
“The repetition of the sacred action symbolically duplicates the structure and power that established the world originally. Thus, it is important to know and preserve the eternal structure through which man has life, for it is the model and source of power in the present. [… > Ritual activity moves power in two directions: (1) it concentrates it in one place, time, and occasion, and... |
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| Lothar Baumgarten. autofocus retina
This monographic exhibition by Lothar Baumgarten (who lives and works in Berlin and New York) brings together a series of photographic works, with single images as well as sequences forming part of this complex presentation. While not considering itself to be a retrospective, the show includes sculpture, projection, wall drawings, books and film from the late 1960s to the present... |
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| Living Spain: Furniture, Lighting and Accessories
Izložba španskog dizajna 13. maj – 15. jun 2008.
Svečano otvaranje: utorak, 13. maj u 19 časova
Izložbu otvara Nj.E. gospodin Hose Rijera Sikijer,
ambasador Kraljevine Španije u Beogradu
Living Spain / Furniture, Lighting & Accessories je izložba savremenog španskog industrijskog dizajna koji originalnim i neočekivanim rešenjima, kao i raznovrsnošću tema otkriva... |
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| Thierry Feuz: PUSHING DAISIES
Galleri Christoffer Egelund is presenting the Austrian artist Thierry Feuz in his first solo exhibition in Denmark.
Over the last decade Thierry Feuz has had his international breakthrough with his four interplaying artistic styles: "Psychotropical", "Technicolor", "Gulf stream" and "Supernatural". Typical of his unorthodox style he executes all his paintings in glossy auto paint... |
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| Peter Callesen: Paperman
Themes of life, death, body and identity are brought into being in Peter Callesen’s second solo show at Helene Nyborg Contemporary, Paperman. The title of the show refers to the artist’s identity and the close connection between work and creator. That the artist becomes one with the paper by using clear references to his own body and physics puts forward the question if it is at... |
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| Portraits of yesterday, today and tomorrow
f a projects is presenting "Portraits of yesterday, today and tomorrow", an exhibition that premieres the work of four young Hungarian born and based painters in London: Zsolt Bodoni, Roland Horvath, Peter Sudar, and Dorottya Szabo.
The artists are part of a unique generation that knew communism in childhood, witnessed its disintegration during adolescence and experienced... |
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| Pieter Hugo: Works 2002-2007
Two years after his first solo show in Switzerland, Galerie bertrand & gruner is pleased once again to present the work of Pieter Hugo.
Born in 1976 in South Africa, Hugo was awarded the World Press Photo prize for portraiture in 2006. He was also named the Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art 2007. In the past year, Hugo has held solo shows in New York (Yossi Milo Gallery), Los... |
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| Kate Hawkins: Anarchy is Ordinary - Solo Show
BISCHOFF/WEISS is presenting Anarchy is Ordinary an exhibition of new work by Kate Hawkins. Through performance, video and painting Kate Hawkins produces work that confronts popular ideas of conformity and dissent, exploring the fallacies and idiosyncrasies of the social rituals, manners and mores that govern contemporary relationships.
The video work, Anarchy is Ordinary (2008),... |
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| Torben Ribe - Maiken Bent
Torben Ribe: Reconsidering Everything (again)
Maiken Bent: Principles of Pain and Pleasure
The exhibition “Reconsidering Everything (again)” is Torben Ribe’s (born 1978) second solo show at Bendixen Contemporary Art.
Torben Ribe has produced a series of books for the exhibition. The books are quite large, so large, in fact, that they cannot be held. This... |
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| Ramuntcho Matta: Lucidtainment
Life is a variable. That is a fact. Sometimes sweet, cruel, light or complicated, it is definitely changing. It is undisputably tangible as well. This is another fact, you cannot escape reality,its alienating specificities: there, you are subjected to something vague and constant anyway.
Ramuntcho Matta has worked out his project in this context worthy of Camus. Since it is not... |
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| Robertina Šebjanič: Bubble
When Bubble was presented to the public for the first time, the audience kept asking what was actually shown on film. What thing from the real world could take such bizarre forms and behave so unusually? Although the video shown at the joint exhibition was a curatorial intervention of mine, I didn't know the answer. I later asked the author about it, though I personally wasn't really... |
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| Cornelia Parker and Marcel Broodthaers
The pairing of Cornelia Parker & Marcel Broodthaers in this, the 22nd of a year long series of 26 short exhibitions, is a celebration of two artists who share a belief in the power of poetic transformation. Both artists have what Jessica Morgan has described as “a humorous and conceptually savvy approach to art making”. [Matter and What it Means by Jessica Morgan in Cornelia... |
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