VEIL OF THE INVISIBLE ONE

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Manor Grunewald solo exhibition in Brussels. « The way I see is a little like the way a blind man taps along the street: he knows just that one spot where his cane touches down, and he hopes he can pretty much guess the rest. »
James Elkins, The object that stares back, On the nature of seeing, Looking away and seeing too much, A Harvest Book Harcourt, New York, 1997.

Ricou Gallery, Bruxelles. 29.11.2012 > 26.01.2013


PROVING THINGS

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The work Proving Things deals with the search for traces as a method. By creating various experimental assemblies in the form of images and objects, Steffen Bunte adresses the topic of exploring structure and shapes.

Galerie Jeanroch Dard, Paris. 01.12.2012 > 08.01.2013.


KYOTO

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Kyoto by Anders Edström is part of an ongoing collaboration with The Solar Garden. This photographs in this exhibit follow the seasonal changes from spring to autumn and catch at the inflections of time within.

Center for COSMIC WONDER, Osaka. 01.12.2012 > 28.12.2012


FOCUS MOVES ASIDE, OBJECT APPEAR

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L’exposition Focus moves aside, objects appear est le résultat d’une recherche sur la mémoire et les objets qui nous entourent. Kato Six rassemble et présente des fragments abstraits qui sont issus de certaines constructions architecturales.

Wiels, Bruxelles. 06.12 > 23.12.2012.


WHO TOLD YOU SO?!

Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie, Vidéo – Film | Tags: , |

The truth vs. government, organisation, scene and family: about the  secularising stories of social cohesion through individually processed hybrid flows of information.
Selection of Websites: Erika RothenbergJans MuskeeKeren Cytter, Melanie Bonajo, Nadine Byrne, Pedro Bakker and Sebastian Friedman. Curator/editor: Freek Lomme – Exhibition design: Dave Keune – Graphic design: Novak Ontwerp.

Onomatopee, Eindhoven. 09.11.2012 > 20.01.2013.


PHOTOGRAPHY

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PHOTOGRAPHY brings together some of the most prominent photographers in fine art and fashion, under a common theme, and provides visitors with an unprecedented opportunity to experience the very latest, cutting-edge photographic expressions.
PHOTOGRAPHY includes new works by William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Nan Goldin, Martin Parr, Terry Richardson, Taryn Simon and Ryan McGinley.

Galleria Carla Sozzani, Milan. 11.11.2012 > 18.11.2012


BRUSH IT IN

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The artists in Brush It In are instigating what could be called the beginnings of a post-Photoshop engagement with photography. Curated by Lorenzo Durantini. Selection of Websites: Joshua CitarellaFleur van DodewaardChristiane FeserDarren Harvey-ReganAntonio Marguet and Anne de Vries.

Flowers, Londres. 26.10.2012 > 24.11.2012.


INSIDE, OUTSIDE, DOWNSIDE

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I never produced actual sculptures before the ones in this show, for my constructions always imply that the visitor has to get into them, which relates more with installations.
Excerpts of a discussion with Philippe Van Wolputte, October 2012.

Elaine Levy Project, Bruxelles. 25.10.2012 > 15.12.2012.


NOTHING IS FORGOTTEN, SOME THINGS CONSIDERED

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Nothing is forgotten, some things considered is a project that consists of three parts – an exhibition, a publication, and public programming. The exhibition explores the politics of image-making and its impact on individual and collective identity. Selection of websites: William E. Jones, Christine Rebet, Emily Roysdon, Jumana Manna and Wu Tsang.

UKS, Oslo. 19.10.2012 > 02.12.2012.


HAEGUE YANG — AJAR

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The first solo exhibition of Haegue Yang in France, titled Ajar, is solely composed of sculptural pieces: three of them are nicknamed by the artist Chandeliers, and two mobile sculptures are categorized by the artist as Dress Vehicles. Both categories of the sculptures equally center around the primary material of the sculpture, Venetian blinds, suggesting its ambivalent nature of obscuring or allowing our vision.

Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris. 18.10.2012 > 07.12.2012.