Filed under: Art contemporain, Design | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition, galerie |
Much of the Tony Marsh‘s work is dichotomous in nature; being both sensual and cerebral, organic & geometric, solid & weightless, masculine & feminine.
Pierre Marie Giraud, Bruxelles. 17.02.2012 > 17.03.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: Anvers, exposition |
Barbara Visser’s practice has been occupied with the uncertain relationship between registration and dramatization. Many of her works deal with the notions of original and copy. The Exhibition is produced in collaboration with Elsa-Louise Manceaux.
Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp. 28.01.2012 > 10.03.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration | Tags: exposition, New York |
Le travail de Julien Langendorff s’articule principalement autour de dessins, collages et installations mystérieuses à la fois décalées, onirique et mystique.
agnès b, New York. 11.02.2012 > 01.04.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: Berlin, exposition, galerie, Paris, Rotterdam |
« Usant d’une palette clairement empruntée au domaine de la décoration, les œuvres de George Henry Longly ancrent l’intérêt de l’artiste dans une forme de souillage de la pureté moderniste en convoquant des références esthétiques dépassées au design post-moderne et aux intérieurs domestiques. » (Wendy Vogel)
Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin. 24.02.2012 > 14.04.2012 + Art Rotterdam. 08.02.2012 > 12.02.2012
Chez Valentin, Paris. 14.01.2011 > 10.03.2012 avec Nicolas Deshayes
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Rotterdam |
Le photographe et cinéaste montréalais Pascal Grandmaison prend plaisir à capter les détails presque cachés qui souvent nous échappent dans lʼagitation de la vie du XXIe siècle – la beauté dʼune ligne, le poids dʼun geste.
Eponyme > Art Rotterdam. 08.02.2012 > 12.02.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Bruxelles, galerie |
The exhibition celebrates the release of the book Adios # 4 presenting artworks from 10 Nordic artists that share a common interest in the visual innovations of alternative lifestyles and socio-political revolution started in the late 1960’s. Selection of Websites: Nadine Byrne, Ragnar Jonasson, Konsta Ojala, Danilo Stankovic and Arvid Wretman.
Alice Gallery, Bruxelles. 19.01.2012 > 17.02.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Graphisme | Tags: exposition, galerie, Paris |
Multiplying different approaches of drawing, the works play with codes of modern reproduction technologies, through processes of graphic translation as a return to the tradition of the manuscript. Selection of Websites: Jenny Akerlund, Marcel Gähler and Frank Selby.
Jeanroch Dard, Paris. 14.01.2012 > 10.03.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition, galerie |
International Pastime by Marianne Vierø consists of recent wall work, installation and photography. The show investigates a potential equilibrium between the symbolic and the real.
Annaïk Lou Pitteloud presents two works that play with the notion of measurement and appropriate esthetical, conceptual or theoretical references, playfully using the context of art history as a flexible grid on which reflections can be placed.
Ellen de Bruijne projects, Amsterdam. 07.01.2012 > 18.02.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: exposition, Middelburg |
The title of the exhibition was inspired by The Autumn of the Middle Ages, Johan Huizinga’s classic book published in 1919, a study of the forms of life, thought, and art at the end of the Middle Ages. Selection of websites: Gwenneth Boelens, Gerlach en Koop, Sara van der Heide, Martijn Hendriks, Bas van den Hurk, Rob Johannesma, Katja Mater, Marc Nagtzaam, Petra Stavast, Batia Suter and Remco Torenbosch.
De Vleeshal, Middelburg. 14.01.2012 > 18.03.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exposition, La Haye |


Sound Spill investigates the curatorial problem of sound in the context of the group exhibition. Selection of Websites: Nina Canell (+ We Find Wildness + google), Alex Heim, Gary Hill, Torsten Lauschmann, Guy Sherwin and Richard Sides. Initiated by Thom O’Nions and Haroon Mirza.
West, Den Haag. 07.01.2012 > 28.01.2012.