The starting point of my work usually is a conceptual analysis of an object, a fact or an everyday situation.
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The artist: Mai-Thu Perret
Born in Geneva in 1976 and educated at Cambridge University, Perret lives and works in Geneva. She has recently been awarded both the 2011 Zurich Art Prize and Le Prix Culturel Manor 2011.
Read moreArt Basel Miami Beach 2013 Kicks off
Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 kicks off, the population triples and the city transforms itself into a melting pot full of special characters. There are happing’s all over Miami, from Fairchild to Wynwood and the Design District. Fairs that differ in quality and style, including Miami Design, Scoop, and Pulse with many others in-between.
Read moreMethods – Julien Carretero
Methods exhibition, at Victor Hunt, Brussels, is presenting the groundbreaking French designer Julien Carretero’s recent explorations of metal in all it’s variations and their particular processes following his research of the past three years and resulting in an extended batch of recent works to be discovered, highlighting the essences of the material.
Read moreSpaced In, Spaced Out
These artists are interested in the way their works inhabit the surrounding space, and the way their own bodies inform the dimensions and proportions of the sculpture.
Read moreIndex – Art Basel
This week, the art world once again draws its attention to the Swiss Alps and gathers in beautiful Basel to find out what galleries from around the world have to offer, explore new talents at Satellite fairs such as Liste or Volta or even rediscover artists who might have faded away from the spotlight for a while.
Read moreEIGEN + ART Lab
The current exhibition at the EIGEN + ART Lab is showing different positions of three young international artists in the fields of painting, drawing, photography and installation. Isabelle Borges, featured in our current printed Issue, born in Brazil in 1966, describes in her abstract paintings the search after a space.
Read moreJoanne Fordham
My name is Joanne Fordham, I am 29 years old and I live, work and study in Hamburg, Germany. Holding a degree in fashion design I presently focus on illustrational work for editorials, books and textiles. No matter what kind of discipline we are talking about I really enjoy experimental work and technique mixture.
Read moreDer Sog des Lichtes – Brigitte Kowanz
Zur Osterfestspielzeit öffnet die Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska ihre Räumlichkeiten für die konzeptuell angelegten und poetisch anmutenden Licht-Objekte der 1957 in Wien geborenen Künstlerin Brigitte Kowanz. Die Künstlerin präsentiert sich nicht nur mit ästhetisch neuartigen Werken, sondern auch mit technischer Innovation. Gezeigt werden ausschliesslich aktuelle Werke aus den Jahren 2012 und 2013, die speziell für die Ausstellung entstanden sind.
Read moreWe outsourced everything…
News from L’Atelier-Kunst(spiel)raum: This month the gallery displays a project by Clémence de La Tour du Pin and John Henry Newton, curated by Judith Lavagna. Until the 24th April 2013 you can visit a world of the “inbetween.” The exhibition “We outsourced everything and now we are bored” aims to reach the problematic between online and offline. Digital and analogue. Sourcing and outsourcing. The artworks exhibited offer a contribution of both references and interferences – combining contemporary art history and digital practices.
Read moreExpressing bodily experience through art
A car made from old scraps of textile, quilted together by a group of Chinese women, multi-coloured and three-dimensional spaces, mixtures of reality and artistic expression. These and other sceneries will inspire you in the current exhibition „Between memory and theft“ by the Danish artist Erik A. Frandsen in the Red Brick Contemporary Art Museum in Beijing.
Read moreI’m ok. Moments later, he was shot
Peres Projects is opening the new location at Karl- Marx-Allee 82, Berlin with a solo exhibition by the young German artist, David Ostrowski entitled ‘I’m OK.’ Moments later, he was shot.
Read moreZeichnung ohne Zeichnung
The exhibition focuses on drawing as a medium of differentiation and structuring, as well as its function as draft, sketch, pattern or graffiti. All representative elements are repealed from Klaus Jörre’s canvases and the act of painting is reduced to structuring the images’ surface. The paintings are designed with strict geometrics, ocassionally varying vertical or horizontal lines in constant repetition. Their serial and sober order is interfered by seemingly arbitrary vandalization with spray paint.
Read moreSpencer Finch
Lisson Gallery, Milan, presents Spencer Finch’s series of new works including a site-specific LED installation, a suite of photographs and a large watercolour that explore memory, colour and the relationship between the conscious and the unconscious.
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