archives (display events before 2024/04/28)
The first international quadrennial for contemporary art in Denmark, with 65 artists.
The works of 73 selected artists from over 40 Berlin galleries.
Video works from the Goetz Collection.
A series of travelling exhibitions / a platform dedicated to a series of five focused, small scale curatorial proposals and experiments in exhibition practice / a series of new projects commissioned or invited specifically for the biennale.
Centre Culturel Suisse (bibliothèque), Paris - 03/09/2008 - 03/01/2009 (
www.ccsparis.com)
Presentation of the selected books for "The Most Beautiful Swiss Books" competition: 11 books on the 27 selected are published by
JRP|Ringier.
CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco - 02/09/2008 - 13/12/2008 (
www.wattis.org)
The translation of the narrative of L. Frank Baum's famous book into the narrative of an exhibition.
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam - 23/08/2008 - 19/10/2008 (
www.boijmans.nl)
Films, sculptures and installations from the 1960s and 70s, juxtaposed with some of Kusama's more recent pieces.
Works by 72 artists who, in the course of their careers, participated in exhibitions at Kunsthalle Bern and defined crucial moments and tendencies in art history.
An exhibition by Hugues Reip with 10 artists.
Portraits by Warhol and other artists
European Biennial of Contemporary Art.
Selections from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
publications :
Op Art (index).
A new body of work (paintings and films).
Modern Art Museum, São Paulo - 15/07/2008 - 21/09/2008 (
www.mam.org.br)
Rare and exceptional works.
A monumental installation.
A group exhibition attempting to address how artists strategically engage aesthetics.
Vienna International Dance Festival.
From the stalls to the circles to the stage, a forest of trees has grown and spread throughout the entire Concert Hall (music by Laura Marling).
Jean Nouvel is invited to select Cesar's works as well as design their presentation.
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein n.b.k., Berlin - 06/07/2008 - 17/08/2008 (
www.nbk.org)
The Reopening of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein n.b.k.
Sonic artworks by Darren Copeland, Walter Kitundu, Emmanuel Madan, Matmos, raster-noton, Tara Rodgers and [The User].
More than 250 works (paintings, drawings, works on paper) from 1922 to 1989.
An exhibition focusing through artist of our time the deep relation ship in between nature and humanities.
An extensive show conceived by Streuli according to the specificities of the exhibition spaces.
New books, posters and artwork by Aurel Schmidt, Chris Dorland, Gordon Hull, Jason Lee,
Jason Nocito, Julia Burlingham, Kim Krans, Mark Delong,
Michael Schmelling, Patrick Griffin and Tim Barber.
An exhibition conceived by Prince especially for the Serpentine Gallery, featuring a selection of his most iconic works as well as several new sculptures.
Exposition rassemblant pour la première fois une centaine des travaux photographiques de Marclay.
Book Launch and discussion between Jörg Heiser and Brian Sholis.
Conference by John C. Welchman around the Mike Kelley exhibition.
A choice from the Stedelijk Museum collection by Wolfgang Tillmans.
A Dialogue of the Collections Lafrenz, Hamburg, and Daimler, Stuttgart/Berlin.
A decade of work that demonstrates how cinema—now encompassing such related moving-image media as television, home video and digital entertainment—is a pervasive artistic and social language that complicates rather than clarifies the relationship between fiction and reality.
Peter Saville at the ECAL.