Everything Is Borrowed The work Everything Is Borrowed consist of a selection of collages made from my ever-growing collection of found images, the collection is constantly undergoing structuring, categorizing, organizing and reorganizing. I’m interested in the connections and similarities I find between famous works of art and pictures made by anonymous people. Finding images on [...]
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Erik Berglin
Erik Berglin Work from Everything is Borrowed. “The work Everything Is Borrowed consist of a selection of collages made from my ever-growing collection of found images, the collection is constantly undergoing structuring, categorizing, organizing and reorganizing. I’m interested in the connections and similarities I find between famous works of art and pictures made by anonymous people. [...]
Dave Bown Projects – 2nd Semiannual Competition
JurorsKashya Hildebrand Galerie Kashya Hildebrand, Zurich Daneyal MahmoodPrivate Art Dealer, New York Pete Surace RARE, New YorkDeadline30 May 2011Prizes$7,000 USD (7 artists will each receive $1,000).Dave Bown will be buying works of art,…
When One Day Is Not Enough
With all of the mandatory testing that students must be put through it’s no wonder that most kids, especially in elementary grades, receive classes in visual and performing arts one day a week, or less, for about 40 minutes…. or less. But what do you do if you’re a parent or teacher who has a [...]
Kunsthalle Fridericianum: Teresa Margolles and Matt Stokes
Kunsthalle Fridericianum
Until 20 February 2011
Under the title Frontera, Margolles is presenting works which reflect the frightening extent to which the drug war is influencing Mexican society; they also engage with the general taboo on death and violence. Using reduced but always drastic means, Teresa Margolles creates extremely poignant works of art. At first glance, her works often seem to be minimalist in their form.
Contour vzw: Moving Stories
Moving Stories
‘Moving Stories’ is an international co-operation project supported by the European Union in the framework of the Culture Programme 2007-2013. Six partner organisations from Belgium, Italy, Austria, Germany, France and Poland are producing and exhibiting six new works of art.
ARCOmadrid: Participating Galleries
ARCOmadrid
16-20 February 2011
Celebrating its 30th anniversary from 16th to 20th February 2011, ARCOmadrid is putting on a show with works of art from 190 galleries.
Para/Site Art Space: Fundraising Auction
Para/Site
Tuesday, 9 November from 6:30pm Auction starts at 7:30pm
Para/Site Art Space is honoured to present its Annual Fundraising Auction, an exciting event that makes a great opportunity to purchase works of art by, both emerging and established artists.
Degenerate Art 2010 – Pushing Boundaries
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Opening November 2010 at Emergence@DMAC <br />
Duo Multicultural Arts Center 62 East 4th Street, East Village, NYC. <br />
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There is a long history of works of art that have been by banned by governments seeking to define and regulate what constitutes a work of art. Art that was considered, degenerate, dangerous, politically subversive, scandal provoking and socially destabilizing. Do you have a work of art that could be considered dangerous, politically subversive, scandal provoking and or socially destabilizing today. We are seeking submissions of art works including traditional two dimensional works in any medium, digital video works, sculpture, architecture, animation, performance art that can be presented live in our gallery, written works, recorded music/lyric works To help us curate this exhibition we ask you to submit a copy of your work in a digital format only to: <br />
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Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art: EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION
Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art
21 September 2010 – 9 January 2011
EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION is a unique and ambitious exhibition that sets out to explore and reflect on the roles of perception and interpretation in the experience of viewing both works of art and exhibitions, revising the ways in which we commonly view them. It brings together artworks characterized by their use of doubling and symmetry; works produced in series – which consequently explores issues of artistic progression and development, change and variation; works that are visually deceptive; work produced in different versions, even produced by different artists, and presents them in a display format that itself will be premised on and follow these ideas.
Crocodile Tears @ GRNY Gallery
Following up on 2007′s hugely popular Look Behind You and Snack Isle group shows, Crocodile Tears will feature a large assortment small works that measure 5″ x 7″ or smaller. Each of the over 50 artists will be contributing two to five pieces in his o…
5th Annual ATC Exhibition
Richmond Art Gallery’s 5th Annual Artist Trading Card Exhibition<br />
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Open Call for Entries<br />
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Open to artists of all ages and from anywhere in the world! <br />
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Artist Trading Cards are miniature works of art measuring 2.5 inches x 3.5 inches that are made to trade. All entries that follow the submission guidelines will be exhibited, and all ATCs will be up for trade at the end of the exhibition.<br />
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Deadline for Entries: November 1, 2010<br />
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Exhibition : November 26, 2010 – January 22, 2011<br />
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Entry form and more details at: www.richmondartgallery.org<br />
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Please download an entry form to include with your submission. No entry fee, but all entries must include sufficient funds for return postage so that your trades can be returned to you. <br />
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For more information contact Kathy at ktycholis@richmond.ca<img src="http://rhizome.org/syndicate/nothing.gif?f=announce" border="0"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rhizome-announce/~4/XwjjCcDVyfs" height="1" width="1"/>