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Dan Flavin Exhibition at Judd Foundation
Sunday, 28 June 2015 14:16Make art, not pipelines Get in on the Ground Floor Dan Flavin, 2 works June 12, 2015 – September 19, 2015 Public hours: Fridays & Saturdays 1:00-5:30pm 101 Spring Street, NY Aspects of Flavin’s Work Essay by Donald Judd Written for and published in the exhibition catalogue: Fluorescent lights, etc. from Dan Flavin, National Gallery […]
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WORLD PREMIERE PERFORMANCE BY JOAN JONAS IN VENICE WITH JAZZ PIANIST AND COMPOSER JASON MORAN
Sunday, 28 June 2015 14:05They Come to Us without a Word II presented in conjunction with Jonas’s U.S. Pavilion exhibition at the 56th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia PERFORMANCE THEY COME TO US WITHOUT A WORD II July 20, 21 and 22, 2015 at 9pm Teatro Piccolo Arsenale, Campo della Tana, Castello, Venice, Italy in collaboration […]
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‘After Year Zero’ at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw
Sunday, 14 June 2015 00:46“After Year Zero” investigates geographies of collaboration and the politics of universality after 1945, during the period of decolonization. The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw hosts the second presentation of the exhibition, which was initially produced and presented at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) Berlin in 2013. Museum of Modern Art together […]
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Tate Modern: Agnes Martin
Wednesday, 3 June 2015 16:35Tate Modern: Exhibition 3 June – 11 October 2015 Agnes Martin is perhaps most recognised for her evocative paintings marked out in subtle pencil lines and pale colour washes. Although restrained, her style was underpinned by her deep conviction in the emotive and expressive power of art. Martin believed that spiritual inspiration and not intellect […]
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50 SHADES OF GRAY AREA
Sunday, 31 May 2015 18:56By Tony Zaza, The Roving Eye | Film The 2015 Tribeca Film Festival sheds some fearless light upon the worldwide problem of identity. This year’s assortment of works start in Brooklyn and end in Morocco. They feature an army of unknowns and unknowables: delinquents, compe’sinos, extraordinary gentlemen, uncommon women. They exhibit the ambiguity of their […]
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‘I paint flowers so they will not die’ – Frida Kahlo at The New York Botanical Garden
Friday, 29 May 2015 22:49“I paint flowers so they will not die. I hope the leaving is joyful; and I hope never to return. Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly? I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best. I never paint dreams or […]
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HISTORY OF THE WORLD VOL.2
Friday, 29 May 2015 17:03Curated by Emil Memon and Kyoko Sato Ono, and the show is made possible by Patrick Oban May 15-29, Open to the public by appointment Mon-Fri 12-5pm. There is an album by the great British Punk/Goth band The Damned History of the world (Part 1) that inspired the name of the present Art show. A great record, vinyl for that matter, with a killer Art work on the jacket […]
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Frieze New York 2015 – Artists change gallery allegiances
Thursday, 14 May 2015 04:01As opportunities abound, the relationship between artists and dealers gets a whole lot more fluid Nobody knows if or when the music might stop, but for the time being, artists are dancing their way around the gallery system. Once a rarity, it is now common for artists to shift allegiance. Recent high-profile movers include Mark […]
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Grand Opening of the Whitney Museum
Tuesday, 12 May 2015 18:58By Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez Pardo. The Empire State Building lights up with the colors of twelve of the most iconic artworks of its collection. Michelle Obama and Bill de Blasio cut the ribbon while famous established artists and high end brands such as Audi and Tiffany & Co. contend to be the first in welcoming […]
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Female artists are representing more countries than ever in national pavilions
Saturday, 9 May 2015 20:01Venice Biennale represents rebalancing in the art world VENICE (AP) — A Nigerian art critic and museum director is the first African to curate the Biennale contemporary art fair that opens Saturday for its seven-month run, while female artists are representing more countries than ever in national pavilions — trends seen as an informal rebalancing […]