AUDREY REYNOLDS
Third Girl
26 January - 5 March, 2012
Ancient & Modern presents ‘Third girl’, an exhibition of new work by Audrey Reynolds.
In ‘Coupet’ the artist performs fragments of recorded conversations in
which she discusses Virginia Woolf’s novel ‘Jacob’s Room’ (1922) with
poet Megan Watkins. Told through impressions and opinio
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Mariele Neudecker
24 hours / 48 hours (1) + (2), 2011
2 metallstands, 2 glasbowls filled with water and salt GAC100, 2 landscapemodels, mixed media, fibre-glass
2 metallstands each 50 x 60 x 110 cm, 1 plexi-glass: 194,5 x 80,5 cm
Ed. 2
Exhibition view: Schloss Marquardt /Potsdam
Photo: Roland Horn
GERHARD RICHTER PANORAMA
12 February - 13 May, 2012
Gerhard Richter, beyond a doubt the most famous German artist of his
generation, will be celebrating his eightieth birthday on 9 February
2012. To mar
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PAVEL PROKOPCHIK
The Tribe
10 February - 21 March, 2012
For the last two years, Pavel Prokopchik has been following a group of
young people in Russia who have chosen an alternative lifestyle away
from politics and a materialistic society. After spending several months
living with them, a document emerged about free-thinking people that
willingly
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JEROEN JONGELEEN
No Style
reflections of public statements on art..
4 February - 17 March, 2012
Upstream Gallery proudly presents "No Style, reflections of public
statements on art..” a solo exhibition with new works of the Dutch
artist Jeroen Jongeleen (Apeldoorn, 1967).
Jeroen Jongeleens’ work generally evolves in public space. He
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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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