WHEN YOU SHARE, YOU ARE NOT ALONE

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The ArtAids Foundation has produced works specifically designed for the exhibition by nine internationally acclaimed artists whose work does not generally approach the subject of Aids.
The selected artists are Deimantas Narkevicius, Latifa Echakhck, Danh Vo, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Lorena Zilleruelo, Lucy and Jorge Orta, Antoni Miralda and Elmgreen & Dragset. Curated by Hilde Teerlinck together with Irene Aristizábal. ©Photo: Pere Pratdesaba.

Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelone. 01.07.2011 > 18.09.2011.


DIRTY DANCING

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Dirty Dancing assembles new paintings of Michiel Ceulers, Cordula Ditz and David Ostrowski. The three artists explore the possibilities of contemporary painting, in a relatively rough, even aggressive way with techniques that include mixing spray with acrylic paint, glueing dirty artefacts on the canvas, including words or phrases, printing of randomly chosen objects or even destroying the canvas with cuts.

Figge von Rosen Galerie, Cologne. 24.06.2011 > 27.08.2011.


BASED IN BERLIN — DOUBLE EXPOSURES

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The photographs used in the Based in Berlin exhibition’s graphic design are double exposures by photographer Heji Shin. Studio shots from the Thomas Demand studio were superimposed with pictures of its garden to create an image of the simultaneity between the production of art, the art exhibition and the exhibition space in Monbijoupark.
Graphic design and website by Florian Ludwig and Owen Hoskins.

Atelierhaus at Monbijoupark, Berlin. 08.06.2011 > 24.07.2011.


TERRITOIRES — TURNAROUND

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Suite à son projet Turnaround, composé d’une collection de trente battes de baseball, décliné en livre par Gaël Hugo, Vincent Kohler expose Gregor dans le parc de Szilassy, jardin paysager à l’anglaise empreint de l’esprit romantique. Des photos du parcours sont disponibles via le dossier de presse disponible ici. Crédits photo: Geoffrey Cottenceau.

Bex & Arts, sculptures dans le parc de Szilassy. 12.06.2011 > 25.09.2011.


5 x 5 CASTELLÓ 2010

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Five artists, Ignasi Aballí, Marlene Dumas, Dora García, Pipilotti Rist and Ai Weiwei, have been asked by EACC to each propose five contemporary artists. Selection of Websites: Bestué-Vives, Luz Broto, Sonja Kretz, Melvin Moti, Wilfredo Prieto, Jorge Satorre, Daniel Steegmann, Esmé Valk, Sara van der Heide and Anna-Sabina Zürrer.

EACC, Castelló. 08.07.2011 > 18.09.2011.


COUP DE CALCAIRE

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Faire «un coup de calcaire» est une expression populaire pour désigner une colère ou un incident survenant de façon subite et imprévisible. Exposition des résidents de Triangle: Marzia Rossi, Samir Ramdani et Yannick Langlois.

AtelieRnational, Marseille. 08.07.2011 > 09.07.2011.


PASSAGES

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L’exposition Passages est née au milieu des gravats de la réhabilitation de la Chapelle des Capucins en centre d’art. Au fil des travaux, espaces et matières se sont dévoilés pour laisser entrevoir un immense champ de possibles. Commissariat : Caroline Engel. Sélection de sites Internet : Etienne Cliquet, Rachel Labastie et Emilie Perotto.

Les Capucins, Embrun. 18.07.2011 > 30.09.2011.


FLY ME TO THE MOON

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Exposition collective sur une proposition de Franck Ancel.
Sélection de sites Internet: Heinz Mack, Hugo Pernet, Magali Sanheira, VLF

Galerie Marie Cini, Paris. 09.06.2011 > 16.07.2011.


CONTINUITY OF CHAOS

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At the invitation of Foam, Sophie Mörner, photographer and founder of Capricious Magazine, has created an exhibition of young (emerging) photographic talent from the United States.
The Websites: Luke Gilford, Nicholas Gottlund, Aaron McElroy and Sarah Palmer.

Foam, Amsterdam. 09.06.2011 > 04.09.2011.


TEACHER OF DANCE

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Haegue Yang has developed a distinctive practice of colourful and sensorial installations and sculptures that seek to occupy the spaces where public and private meet and contend with one another. The exhibition is guided by an interest in movement and the role it plays in the formation and experience of Yang’s work.

Modern Art Oxford. 10.06.2011 > 04.09.2011