In association with the Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA) Moscow, and Centre for Contemporary Art – Winzavod, Calvert 22 presents new work from a selection of emerging artists from Russia. This unique presentation aims to convey a vivid sense of current artistic practice in Russia and introduce a new generation of artists and perspectives to the UK.
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Boris Lurie: NO!
The first exhibition in New York of art from the Boris Lurie estate will take place at the Chelsea Art Museum, from 26 March 2011 until 15 May 2011. The show will inaugurate a series of exhibitions devoted to the NO!art Movement and its members and aff…
Submit to the Museum of Pocket Art’s 2nd Annual Video Show
CALL FOR ENTRIESTHE MUSEUM OF POCKET ART’S 2ND ANNUAL VIDEO EXHIBITIONCURATED BY GRAND DETOURWith the proliferation of video recording devices and the variety of ways in which to view video, the video artist’s intent can get muddled. The initial e…
Artists Call for Guggenheim Boycott over Migrant Worker Exploitation in Abu Dhabi
Hans Haacke made me aware of the following situation which I’m passing along to Artblog readers: More than 130 international artists, curators, writers and others have signed a boycott to end all cooperation with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and are demanding that the Guggenheim Foundation and its Abu Dhabi partner take immediate and meaningful steps to safeguard [...]
Lynda Benglis at New Museum, New York
The New Museum presents a major exhibition of works by Lynda Benglis. It’s the first museum retrospective in over twenty years. On show are Lynda Benglis’ early wax paintings, her brightly colored poured latex works, the “Torsos” and “Knots” series from the 1970s, and her recent experiments with plastics, cast glass, paper, and gold leaf. [...]
Yngve Holen
Yngve Holen Work from Parasagittal Brain “Each chop a slice, a split, a cut, a crack, a selected point – a defining crop. Each chop is definite but is advanced by persistent hesitation and postponement, which has lead to a series of works that circle around a sense of ‘hit and miss’ – hit and [...]
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Talks on Matisse and contemporary art
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Annual Robert Rosenblum Lecture series honors the wide-ranging career of Robert Rosenblum (1927-2006), former Guggenheim Swid Curator of 20th-Century Art, and Henry Ittelson, Jr. Professor of Modern European Art, New York University, whose celebrated work included projects on Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Francis Picabia, Norman Rockwell, Andy Warhol, and the depiction of dogs in art.
Visualizing Theorem-Flat Time (1)
Flat Time is a series of performances by pixel Reanimaor in Second Life in conjunction with the exhibit Visualizing Theorem. The digital performances investigate spacetime and virtual realitiy.Flat Time provides a ‘bridge’ to the virtual, by transpos…
Carl Marin, Moby Dick and the end of hunting on artblog radio
Our series sponsor is Fleisher Art Memorial. Carl Marin’s art, which includes sculpture, installation, photography and taxidermy, will be on exhibit at FLUXspace in June. The son of a hunter and taxidermist, Marin puts animals in his work in surprising ways to explore man’s changing relationship with the natural world. He is one of five [...]
Carl Marin, Moby Dick and the end of hunting on artblog radio
Our series sponsor is Fleisher Art Memorial. Carl Marin’s art, which includes sculpture, installation, photography and taxidermy, will be on exhibit at FLUXspace in June. The son of a hunter and taxidermist, Marin puts animals in his work in surprising ways to explore man’s changing relationship with the natural world. He is one of five [...]
Lives and Works in Berlin | Absalon at Kunst-Werke
It was back in 2005 when I first encountered the work of Absalon at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof in a exhibition called Fast Nichts – Minimal Artworks from the Friedrich Christian Flick Collection (fast nichts means “almost nothing” in German). In many ways, if you’ve been to Dia: Beacon, you’ve seen a good portion of Fast [...]
VIDEOHOLICA 2011 OPEN CALL FOR VIDEOS
4TH VIDEOHOLICA INTERNATIONAL VIDEO ART FESTIVAL5 – 12 AUGUST 2011, VARNA, BULGARIAOPEN CALL FOR VIDEO SUBMISSIONSThe 4th edition of the VIDEOHOLICA INTERNATIONAL VIDEO ART FESTIVAL is open for 2011 video art entries for this year’s festival. VIDEO…
Rubens Ghenov’s enigmas with Milton Jaula’s sound art at Liberti
Post by Chip Schwartz Rubens Ghenov’s show at Artspace Liberti on 2424 York Street is a series of snapshots without a camera. Everything in the gallery space in the show “ie: Brazilein Chaekkorias, rotted one note” seems to move in frames. The intermingled, painted images are stationary, but their relationships are jumbled and obfuscated. Along [...]
Source Code
Source Code, reintroduces Jon Haddock’s Isometric Screenshots to Phoenix after ten years of extensive exhibition nationwide. Alongside this acclaimed series, the video game art of Jason Rohrer (New Mexico), Paolo Pedercini (Pittsburgh), and Carlo Z…
Zoe Charlton – Paladins and Tourists| Mia Feuer – Stress Cone | Coble/Riley Projects – Ascension/Immersion
Conner Contemporary Art is pleased to present concurrent exhibitions of “Paladins and Tourists,” featuring new drawings and video by Zoë Charlton; “Stress Cone,” a new sculptural installation by Mia Feuer; and the premier of “Ascension/Immer…
Zoe Charlton – Paladins and Tourists| Mia Feuer – Stress Cone | Coble/Riley Projects – Ascension/Immersion
Conner Contemporary Art is pleased to present concurrent exhibitions of “Paladins and Tourists,” featuring new drawings and video by Zoë Charlton; “Stress Cone,” a new sculptural installation by Mia Feuer; and the premier of “Ascension/Immer…
Zoe Charlton – Paladins and Tourists| Mia Feuer – Stress Cone | Coble/Riley Projects – Ascension/Immersion
Conner Contemporary Art is pleased to present concurrent exhibitions of “Paladins and Tourists,” featuring new drawings and video by Zoë Charlton; “Stress Cone,” a new sculptural installation by Mia Feuer; and the premier of “Ascension/Immer…
Calling From Canada: Ken Lum 30 Year Retrospective at Vancouver Art Gallery
Ever watch a three month old baby stare into a mirror for the first time? Its face is an expression of pure awe and confusion. What is the thing in the mirror? Why isn’t it like me (three dimensional)? Over time, of course, that curiosity turns into fascination at the stage when the child learns [...]
Weekly Roundup
In this roundup (with a few exceptions), it’s a week to honor women with exhibitions, events, and articles highlighting the work of several female artists. Janine Antoni, Kiki Smith, Nancy Spero, among others, are a part of Heroines, a “comprehensive survey of the depiction of women as the protagonists of key roles and as manifestations of the [...]
Elizabeth Catlett in Conversation with… at the Bronx Museum of Arts
Stargazers; Elizabeth Catlett in Conversation with 21 Contemporary Artists, on view at the Bronx Museum of Art through May 29, 2011, exhibits forty of Catlett’s sculptures and graphic works juxtaposed with work by two younger generations of artists who share her concerns with the roles and images of African-Americans, particularly African-American women, and with broader [...]