Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: Bruxelles, exposition |
Nothing Political curated by Komplot: «Ce sera sur l’idée que le lieu est un prolongement de l’espace public, de la rue, dans l’architecture industrielle d’un dépôt, bloc de béton très lumineux, avec des pièces qui ont un caractère de propagande qu’elle soit politique ou artistique – entre le pamphlet, le manifeste et le poster – et l’aspect participatif lié à The Public School». Sélection de sites Web: Félicia Atkinson, Aline Bouvy / John Gillis, Paolo Cirio, Alan Fertil, Michelle Naismith, Sofie Nys, Aude Pariset, Pica Pica, Eléonore Saintagnan et Philippe Van Wolputte.
Komplot New Space, Bruxelles. 11 & 12.09.2010 (et sur rendez-vous).
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
A recurring theme in the work of Wouter Klein Velderman is playful interaction between the vulnerable world of culture and the fast world of commerce. He aims to translate elements of speed, functionality and efficiency into sculptural aspects represented through just a skin of fabrics.
Beeld Hal Werk, Amsterdam. 04.09.2010 > 31.10.2009.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Graphisme, Photographie | Tags: exposition, Gand |
A Group Show, A Punctum exhibition curated by RE, focuses on an alternative approach to the photographic object. It emphasizes the way images are being incorporated by artists, and how photography is used in an (often associative) game of construction and deconstruction of the medium itself.
The websites: Edward Clydesdale Thomson, Sara Deraedt, Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, Anouk Kruithof, Alexandra Leykauf, Valérie Mannaerts, Michèle Matyn, Saskia Noor van Imhoff, Jimmy Robert, Dominique Somers, Tania Theodorou, Katleen Vinck, Claudia Weber & Wesley Wim Wolkman. Graphic design by Wim Wolkman.
Croxhapox, Gand. 04-09-2010 > 26-09-2010.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: exposition, galerie, Rotterdam |
Wim Bosch composes his pictures digitally from various photographs of his own and other illustrations, for example from home decorating magazines or from the Internet.
MKgalerie, Rotterdam. 10.09.2010 > 24.10.2010.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: exposition, galerie, New York |
First solo exhibition in the United States of Berlin-based photographer Jessica Backhaus.
This mid-career survey features fifty images selected from her four published monographs.
Laurence Miller Gallery, New York. 09.09.2010 > 30.10.2010.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: exposition, galerie, New York |
Paul Mpagi Sepuya is a Brooklyn-based artist who makes photo-based portrait, zine, and video projects. His show presents new works, including several large-scale prints, continuing the exploration of the act of portrait-making and the entanglement created between public and private sites.
NP Contemporary Art Center, New York. 16.09.2010 > 24.10.2010.
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: exposition, galerie, Gand |
The installations and experiments created by Tom Kok are obtained from a fundamental investigation of science and technology. Strategies and methods used by science act as a direct inspiration for the visual work and furthermore, act as as the cause for a more thorough discourse.
Galerie Fortlaan 17, Gand. 24.09.2010 > 30.10.2010.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration | Tags: exposition |
Manor Grunewald is an autodidactic artist. His path towards paper and canvas is defined by painting and drawing, by the action itself rather than by the technical approach, fed and infected by his earlier creative work as a graffiti artist. Next groupshow with Kris Van Dessel as curator: (No) Snaps. Exhibited artists: Michiel Ceulers, Karen Vermeren, Linda Arts, Koen Delaere, Kris Van Dessel and Manor Grunewald.
Freemen Gallery, Aardenburg (NL). 04.09.2010 > 26.09.2010.
Filed under: Mode | Tags: Barcelone, collection |
Cardona Bonache presents Lesson 3 “Bellows”, their Spring-Summer 2011 collection for which Úrsula Mascaró contributed a spectacular footwear collection customised for the occasion.
Making of on the blog.
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: exposition, Londres |
Fiona Banner is best known for her “wordscapes”, written transcriptions of the frame-by-frame action in Hollywood war films. She has long been fascinated by the emblem of the fighter plane ad she places recently decommissioned fighter planes in the incongruous setting of the Duveen Galleries.
Tate Britain, Londres. 28.06.2010 > 03.01.2011.