Filed under: Art contemporain, Sculpture | Tags: exhibition, gallery, Los Angeles |
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Nancy Holt’s work addresses the consistent examination of how we attempt to understand our place in the world. Across five decades she investigated perception, systems and place.
Sprüeth Magers, Los Angeles. 28.10.2022 > 14.01.2023.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Sculpture | Tags: Brussels, gallery |
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SURPLUS reversed by Magda Buczek refers to practices of protest occupation, squatting, and virusing more than to a traditional exhibition. Hidden from the eyes of inattentive visitors, yet teased in a window display, it plays with a marketing strategy of speak-easy, a secret, exclusive space for the selected group of audience.
SUPER DAKOTA, Brussels. 09.06.22 > 16.07.22.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Sculpture, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exhibition, gallery, Köln |
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« Pauline M’barek‘s exhibition Leaky Things shows a new spatial installation with objects, videos and photographic works, which focus on the permeable and unstable character of one’s own perception in the form of microsensations, ephemeral events and processual stages ». (Lotte Arndt, 2021)
Thomas Rehbein Galerie, Köln. 04.09.2021 > 16.10.2021.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Sculpture, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Brussels, exhibition, gallery |
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Art as a strategy for living; Marcin Dudek’s practice builds from autobiographical experience and expands to explore the broader phenomenon that shaped it.
Harlan Levey Projects, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. 29.04.2021 > 31.07.2021.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: gallery, Tenerife |
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Photography is in the center of Lulay Lulay’s artistic production and research, but more than producing photographs herself she is interest in the role that photography plays in our everyday life’s.
Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. 16.10.2020 > 27.11.2020.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Sculpture | Tags: Dublin, exhibition, gallery |

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Humour is as crucial a vehicle to Yuko Mohri’s work as is the slower than fast, stepped-down-speed, at which things swing, circulate or dim and brighten in her fluid sculptures.
mother’s tankstation, Dublin. 11.09.2019 > 07.12.2019.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Sculpture | Tags: Berlin, exhibition, gallery |
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Taking this dialogue as a departure point, Burçak Bingöl carries various fragments from Istanbul to Berlin and makes a visual experiment by superposing times and spaces.
Zilberman Gallery, Berlin. 24.04.2019 > 27.07.2019.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration | Tags: exhibition, gallery, New York |
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Organized in collaboration with the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the exhibition I carry my landscapes around with me—which span four decades of Mitchell’s career—will allow for a unique opportunity to explore the range of scale and formal experimentation of this innovative facet of her oeuvre.
David Zwirner, New York. 03.05.2019 > 12.07.2019.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Sculpture | Tags: Berlin, exhibition, gallery |
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Creating interactions between substances that are not normally found together, Alisa Baremboym assimilates one material into another, amplifying the object’s porosity as a human membrane separating us from the outside world.
Konrad Fischer Galerie, Berlin. 23.11.2018 – 26.01.2019.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Sculpture | Tags: exhibition, gallery, Londres |
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Gabriele Beveridge’s materials frequently derive from sites of commerce, particularly those where we prepare and process our bodies, or more accurately where we pay others to perform labour on our surfaces. Display and presentation are persistent themes throughout the practice. Beveridge includes found photographic imagery, cropped posters and promotional material found in hair and nail salons, alongside photograms which are a new addition to the artist’s lexicon.
Seventeen, London. 03.11.2018 > 15.12.2018.