Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition, galerie |
The practice of Belgian artist Johan Gelper develops from in situ installations, assemblages and drawings, exploring the potentialities of the movement. Interacting with the surrounding space, his sculptures provoke a perceptive instability.
Ricou Gallery, Bruxelles. 07.04.2012 > 26.05.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: exposition, galerie, New York |
The Map of Exactitude 2011-ongoin, is an attempt at mapping the Elizabeth McAlpine studio.
A series of cameras, both pinhole and slit cameras have been constructed, the scale and form of the cameras is dictated by the architecture of the space on a 1:1 scale. The apertures of the camera dictated by the markings and traces left on/in the space by its history. A series of abstract black and white photographic prints have been made in the cameras, the light exposed directly on to the paper, which is often folded, and cut in order to fit the form of the camera.
Laurel Gilten, New York. 29.04.2012 > 10.06.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: Anvers, exposition, galerie |
Objectif Exhibitions reopens with four solo exhibitions within four distinct spaces: in the office, Cabinet d’Ignorance by Parisian event France Fiction (visit the blog); in the basement, Wasn’t There Yesterday by Estonian artist Triin Tamm; in the gallery, Curtain by American artist Will Rogan (Altman Siegel & Laurel Gitlen); and in the residential windows above the courtyard, Four Stomachs by Danish artist Nina Beier.
Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp. 21.04.2012 > 01.04.2013.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: exposition, galerie, New York |
Since the late 1960s Christian Vogt has produced a photographic œuvre impressive for its creative inventiveness and its unexpected twists. He is a master of the art of photographic haikus, and a virtuoso of associative story telling with pictures.
Rick Wester Fine Art, New York. 22.03.2012 > 05.05.2012.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition, galerie |
God’s left eye de Michel Mazzoni, c’est un voyage poétique et graphique en altitude, une exploration cartographique de mondes « invisibles ». Un livre d’artiste présenté lors de l’exposition : 33 images noir & blanc ; textes de Michel De Certeau, Jean Baudrillard, JG Ballard, Gerges Perec ; postface de Frederic Collier ; graphisme par Pablo Duran. Éditions Énigmatiques Paris.
the | anyspace | whatever, Bruxelles. 16.02.2012 > 17.03.2012.
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: Design, Graphisme | Tags: exposition, galerie, Paris |
Honneur au bois à la ToolsGalerie avec quatre jeunes designers: Boris Dennler, Glass Hill, David Graas et Elisa Strozyk. Plusieurs designers confirmés s’ajoutent à cette sélection: Peter Marigold, Maarten Baas, le Studio Minale/Maeda et le duo Ich & Kar qui signent les invitations de la galerie.
ToolsGalerie, Paris. 17.01.2012 > 10.03.2012.
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: Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: exposition, galerie, Paris |
Dorothée Smith, à travers ses différentes séries photographiques et l’installation vidéo C19H28O2 (Agnès), produite par le Fresnoy en 2011 explore la question du (trans)genre.
Les Filles du Calvaire, Paris. 27.01.2012 > 25.02.2012
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.