archives (display events before 2024/05/16)
The influence of Surrealism on the world of design as expressed in, theatre, interiors, fashion, film, architecture, and advertising.
Rirkrit Tiravanija interviews twelve international artists of his generation who rose to prominence in the 1990s.
The exhibition examines how the Fluxus movement of the 1960s applied the DIY philosophy to practice, establishing an interdisciplinary, anti-art approach directed towards bridging the gap between artist community and society.
publications :
Fluxus (index).
The dialectic between workers and factories.
National Portrait Gallery, London - 02/05/2009 - 20/09/2009 (
www.npg.org.uk)
An installation of hundreds of portraits of a fourth-century Christian saint.
60 works of art including paintings, sculpture, photography and installations created by the most influential German artists since 1949.
A group exhibition that focuses on how European colonial powers during the 17th and 18th Centuries appropriated the natural environment in the Americas.
Un pavillon constitué de miroirs sans tain et d'acier.
Grand Palais, Tour Eiffel, Palais de la découverte, Musée Grévin, Eglise Saint Eustache, Musée du Louvre, Paris - 24/04/2009 - 01/06/2009 (
www.laforcedelart.fr)
2nd edition.
Espai d'art contemporani de Castelló - 24/04/2009 - 28/06/2009 (
www.eacc.es)
The relationships between art, design, architecture, nature and technology (with Stefan Brüggemann, Rita McBride,
Corey McCorkle, Jason Rhoades,
and Ai Weiwei).
Graphische Sammlung der ETH, Zurich - 22/04/2009 - 12/06/2009 (
www.gs.ethz.ch)
Pop-up store by JRP|Ringier (book signing with Beat Streuli, David Claerbout, Aglaia Konrad...).
How contemporary artists disrupt prevailing forms of registering and representing the world.
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin - 18/04/2009 - 18/05/2009 (
www.fondsrr.org)
A powerful line up of video, photography and installation works of a provocative and subversive nature.
A group exhibition showing works which deal with the diverse subject and form of this medium.
A selection of works by Marin Karmitz.
Second edition of the festival of contemporary art: an exploration of the global phenomenon of "biennialisation".
An exhibition that, on one hand, looks at how contemporary artists continue to quote and invoke the work of earlier artwork, and on the other hand, shows how the way that we experience the art of the past is anything but stable or predictable.
Witte de With, Rotterdam - 16/04/2009 - 18/04/2009 (
www.wdw.nl)
A symposium focusing on the artistic practice.
An exhibition bringing together the visions of two contemporary artists, reflecting four themes that structure their respective bodies of work: the archive, the nonverbal, the machine (and devices), and editing.
A reading of the esthetic relationship between the visual arts and music as relating to culture, rather to cultures.
Centre de Création Contemporaine, Tours - 04/04/2009 - 31/10/2009 (
www.ccc-art.com)
A monumental installation.
Approximately two hundred works from the Kunstmuseum Basel, together with
others from the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation and private collections,
leave their familiar surroundings for a time and find a home at Schaulager.
A full retrospective of Nieves' zine program since 2004 as well as a selection of the books published by the press since its founding in 2001.
An extensive selection of drawings made by Eisenstein during his visit to Mexico in 1931/32, including works never before presented in public.
The collection of a pioneer institution for media art.
Presentation of Double Change - A film archive of poetry (18 DVD); Kenneth Goldsmith gives a lecture.
A contemporary art exhibition in the context of the cultural festival City visions in Mechelen, conceived by MuHKA.
Archaic writing and contemporary artistic expression.
Frankfurter Kunstverein - 27/03/2009 - 31/05/2009 (
www.fkv.de)
The biggest exhibition of MUSAC's Collection outside Spain up until today.
National Portrait Gallery, Washington - 27/03/2009 - 02/08/2009 (
www.npg.si.edu)
3rd edition (special guest: drawings from the agnès b. collection).
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam - 21/03/2009 - 24/05/2009 (
www.boijmans.nl)
The first major museum exhibition of works by Ryan Gander.