NAN GOLDIN
Scopophilia
29 October - 23 December, 2011
Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Nan Goldin: Scopophilia, the next
exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. This will be the
artist’s first exhibition in New York since 2007 and includes the U.S.
debut of Scopophilia, a new 25-minute-long slide installation
commissioned last year by the Louvre Museum.
BURNING, BRIGHT: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE LIGHT BULB
29 October - 26 November, 2011
The Pace Gallery is pleased to present Burning, Bright: A Short History
of the Light Bulb, a group exhibition focusing on the incandescent light
bulb as both subject and material in the art of the past century.
Burning, Bright, wh
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Dash Snow was born in 1981 in New York City, where he lived and worked
until his death in 2009. He emerged alongside young American artists Dan
Colen, Ryan McGinley, Nate Lowman and Agathe Snow (his former wife),
whose overlapping downtown practices quickly gained traction in the art
world. More than that of his peers, Snow’s work is marked by a strange
and
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Claude Monet
Rouen Cathedral, the portal. Morning Sun, Blue Harmony, 1893
Oil on canvas, 91 x 63 cm
Musee d'Orsay, Paris, France (Inv. RF2000)
Photo courtesy Réunion des Musées Nationaux by Thierry Le Mage/Art Resource, NY.
ART NOW: ED ATKINS
8 October 2011 – 22 January 2012
Ed Atkins works primarily with high definition video and writing,
exploring ideas of corporeality and materiality through digital and
immaterial means. Using prosumer digital technology while exploiting the
conventions of cinema and literature, Atkins attempts to materialise
the body of the imagery
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FRANZ WEST
Room in London
12 October, 2011 - 29 January, 2012
A three-part sculpture by Austrian artist Franz West installed on the roof of the ICA on The Mall.
The installation consists of three large lacquered aluminium abstract
parts. Their varying shapes, the tallest of which is 5m high, defin
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Haunch of Venison is pleased to present the first solo show in Britain
by acclaimed Iraqi-born artist Ahmed Alsoudani. In this new series of
paintings, Alsoudani continues his complex exploration of war and
conflict, its physical atrociti
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Ingo Mittelstaedt: Bunte Löcher #1, 2011, c-print, 120 x 100 cm, courtesy Galerie koal
The longer we contemplate the scenarios
of Mittelstaedt’s photographs – so painstakingly assembled from painted
cardboard and ‘objets trouvés’ – the more they coalesce into puzzles,
charged with energy, and consisting of planar and three-dimensional
elements. At times, it seems as
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Lynne Marsh: The Philharmonie Project (Nielsen: Symphony No. 5)
27 October - 17 December 2011
architecture by June14 Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff
Comprised of two movements, rather than the traditional three, Carl
Nielsen’s Symphony No. 5 is a touchstone of contrast, variance and
opposition in the 20th century symphonic canon. Composed in 1921, the
piece, its performance and subsequent filming serve as organizing
frameworks
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MAGICGRUPPE KULTUROBJEKT
12 September – 13 November, 2011
Franziska Cordes, Marie Gerlach, Marcus Hahn, Marcel Hiller, Kees van
Leeuwen, Max Schulze, Rebecca Stephany, Sebastian Walther, Anna Zwingl,
Stefanie Heidhues, Jasper Coppes, Michael Dobrindt
There are many, many things here alright, too many things.
(Adrian Searle, 1994 about the show „This is the Show and the Show is Many Things
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This fall, the New Museum will present a new installation and series of
performances by Spartacus Chetwynd. Taking place in a new exhibition
space at 231 Bowery as part of the Studio 231 program, this will be the
f
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