martes, 31 de agosto de 2010
Chto delat? at ICA London
ICA London
Chto delat?, film still from "The Tower: A Songspiel," 2010
Chto delat? (What is to be done?)
The Urgent Need to Struggle
9-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29 September
3, 6-10, 13-17, 20-24 October 2010
ICA London
Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Mall
London SW1Y 5AH
United Kingdom
www.ica.org.uk/chtodelat
Gallery Hyundai presents Sarah Morris: Clips, Knots, and 1972
Sarah Morris, "Skrepkus" (clips), 2010
Household gloss paint on Canvas
214 x 214cm
Sarah Morris
Clips, Knots, and 1972
4 September – 26 September 2010
Gallery Hyundai
80 Sagan-dong, Jongno-gu
Seoul, Korea 110-190
T. 82. (0)2. 2287.3500.
F. 82. (0)2. 2287.3580
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sun 10am – 6pm
www.galleryhyundai.com
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents Stefan Burger: Under the Circumstances
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Generali Foundation presents Ana Torfs: Album/Tracks B
Generali Foundation
Ana Torfs, "Displacement," 2009
Photo by Ana Torfs
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Ana Torfs
Album/Tracks B
3 September – 12 December 2010
Opening:
September 2, 2010, 7 p.m.
Press conference: September 2, 2010, 10 a.m.
Generali Foundation
Wiedner Hauptstrasse 15
1040 Vienna, Austria
phone: +43 1 504 98 80
e-mail: foundation@generali.at
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun, public holidays 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Thu to 8 p.m.
foundation.generali.at
MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology: Fall 2010 Monday Night Lecture Series
Lucy Orta
Refuge Wear Intervention London East End 1998, 1998
Photographer John Akehurst
Courtesy Galleria Continua San Gimignano / Beijing / Le Moulin Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology: Fall 2010 Monday Night Lecture Series
Mondays 7:00-9:00 pm
MIT Bartos Theater
Wiesner Bldg (E15) Lower Level
20 Ames Street
Cambridge, MA USA
617-253-5229
act@mit.edu
http://act.mit.edu
STUK arts centre presents Candice Breitz: New York, New York
Exhibition as Concert
Noise & Capitalism
Exhibition as Concert
September 1 - October 30 / 2010
CAC Brétigny
Centre d’art contemporain de Brétigny
Espace Jules Verne, Rue Henri Douard
91220 Brétigny s/Orge
France
tel (33) 01 60 85 20 76
fax (33) 01 60 85 20 90
info@cacbretigny.com
35min. From Paris by RER Train
Mattin in collaboration with Loïc Blairon, Ray Brassier,
Emma Hedditch, Esther Ferrer, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Anthony
Iles, Matthieu Saladin, Howard Slater...
Taking as a starting point the book Noise & Capitalism and the desire to explore noise and improvisation in social and political terms, the CAC exhibition context will become an improvised concert lasting for two months. Going through different degrees of intensity, nothing will remain static; the production and reception will take place simultaneously. By collapsing the formats of exhibition and concert into each other, the potential of the different usages of the noun noise will be explored rather than simply perpetuating noise as a musical genre. Playing with different levels of visibility and invisibility, some activities will be more formal than others. Interventions by different people will take different forms, such as an improvised zine, a continuously generated performance program, an open invitation to improvise with the material conditions of the exhibition... .
Historically, noise – in its many forms – has disrupted established codes, orders, discourses, habits and expectations, aesthetics and moralities. Noise has the potential to exceed the logic of framing, by either being too much, too complex, too dense and difficult to decode or too chaotic to be measured. At first encounter noise has the power to suspend values of judgement such as good or bad or right or wrong. To think of it in moral or ethical terms seems ridiculous. Noise, with its epistemic violence, brings into crisis the division between activity and passivity, and between knowing and feeling. By making us aware of our incapacity to decipher it, noise can expose to us our alienated condition, making us question our own subject position.
Can the practice of noise and improvisation help us in any way to understand or even counter the level of commodification that our lives have reached under the capitalist mode of production? Can we use noise as a form of praxis going beyond established audience/performer relationships? Can we push self-reflexivity to the point of positive feedback?
Noise & Capitalism
Exhibition as Concert
Agenda
19 September, Sunday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Ray Brassier, Jean-Luc Guionnet & Mattin
Idioms & Idiots
25 September Saturday at 11am (shuttle from Paris)
Esther Ferrer
Zaj concert
2 October Saturday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Loïc Blairon
Barred Speach
From 4th October 2pm until 10th October 6pm:
Open invitation to improvise with the exhibition as concert. The material conditions (times, budget, space...) are our instruments, from there anything can happen.
Everybody is welcome.
21 October Thursday at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Matthieu Saladin & Mattin
Brutalised Aesthetics
26 October at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Mattin
Object of Thought
Shuttle time location and reservation: info@cacbretigny.com
For more interventions please check:
http://www.cacbretigny.com/
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/
CAC Bretigny in collaboration with Taumaturgia (A Coruña) will publish the book Unconstituted Praxis, collecting most of Mattin's writing.
Noise & Capitalism blog:
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/
To download a pdf of Noise & Capitalism:
http://www.arteleku.net/audiolab/noise_capitalism.pdf
lunes, 30 de agosto de 2010
Lara Almarcegui at secession
secession
Lara Almarcegui
10 September – 7 November 2010
Opening:
Thursday, September 9, 2010, 7 p.m.
secession
Friedrichstr. 12
A-1010 Wien/Vienna, Austria
T. +43-1-5875307, F. +43-1-5875307-34
office@secession.at
www.secession.at
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Lara Almarcegui's works examine processes of urban transformation that derive from a cycle of permanent destruction and (re-)construction. She explores the site-specific histories of derelict lots, documenting these sites in photographs, site maps, and writings she publishes in information brochures, her Guides.
She also draws up surveys of all construction materials, including the respective quantities, that went into buildings, and presents her findings in wall texts and other formats. Based on these calculations, the artist creates sculptural landscapes by stacking up previously unused construction supplies or building piles of recycled materials.
For the Secession, Lara Almarcegui performs an analysis of the architectonic structure of its Art Nouveau home. In addition, she will publish a new Guide about the urban development area surrounding Vienna's Nordbahnhof railway station.
Lara Almarcegui (b. 1972 in Zaragoza) lives and works in Rotterdam.
Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Guided tours: Saturday 3 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.
Ten artists worked in ten patios in the historical center of Ecuador's capital city
Mona Hatoum, "Hanging Garden," 2008/2010
Installation
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Ten artists worked in ten patios in the historical center of Ecuador's capital city
Miguel Alvear
Magdalena Atria
Pablo Cardoso
Mona Hatoum
Cristina Lucas
Rubens Mano
Larissa Marangoni
Priscilla Monge
Jorge Perianes
Javier Téllez
Curator: Gerardo Mosquera
Sepember 4 – October 2, 2010
www.artepatiosquito.com
Nouveau Musee National de Monaco announces opening exhibition of Villa Paloma: La carte d'apres Nature
Art Gwangju 2010
California College of the Arts: Graduate Studies Lecture Series
Christian Boltanski at Kewenig Galerie, Cologne
Christian Boltanski in the Grand Palais, Paris 2010
Courtesy: Kewenig Galerie and Monumenta 2010
Photo by Didier Plowy
Christian Boltanski
Danach
4 September – 30 October 2010
Opening:
DC Open 2010/Legendary Contemporary
Friday, 3 September 2010, 6-10 p.m.
Kewenig Galerie
Appellhofplatz 21
D-50667 Cologne, Germany
T +49. 221. 964 905 0
F +49. 221. 964 905 29
info@kewenig.com
www.kewenig.com
Mediations Biennale in Poznan, Poland
Mediations Biennale
11 September – 30 October 2010
Poznań, Poland
www.mediations.pl
www.erasedwalls.eu
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Main programme:
Beyond Mediations
curators:
Tsutomu Mizusawa and Ryszard W. Kluszczyński
Erased Walls
curators:
Georgi Begun, Noam Braslavsky, Juraj Čarný, Nika Kukhtina, Matthias Reichelt, Sławomir Sobczak, Raman Tratsiuk & Volha Maslouskaya, Marianne Wagner-Simon and Tomasz Wendland.
Venues:
Beyond Mediations will be displayed at the National Museum and at Culture Centre "Zamek". Erased Walls will occupy an alternative space, created especially for this presentation.
domingo, 29 de agosto de 2010
Richard Artschwager, Elad Lassry and The Front Room: short exhibitions at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Contemporary Art Museum
St. Louis
Elad Lassry, Tomatillos, 2008
C-Type Print, 14.5 x 11.5 inches*
Richard Artschwager:
Hair
Elad Lassry:
Sum of Limited Views
alongside
The Front Room: short exhibitions
September 10, 2010 – January 2, 2011
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
3750 Washington Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
www.contemporarystl.org
Localities at Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde
Michael Fullerton at Chisenhale Gallery
sábado, 28 de agosto de 2010
Taipei Fine Arts Museum
National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea
Still from 'Agua de Aire / Water of Air' from Earth - Water - Fire - Air series, 2009-2010
8 channel video projection
Courtesy of Kimsooja Studio
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NPPAP-Yeonggwang 2010
(Nuclear Power Plant Art Project- Yeonggwang 2010)
Earth-Water-Fire-Air
by Kimsooja
5-19 September 2010
Breakwater at Nuclear Power Plant
Yeonggwang, Korea
Organization:
National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea
www.nppap.or.kr
Kunsthal Charlottenborg
The Clifford Art Gallery
In September, Vevey will be draped in images
© JR © Estate of Helen Levitt
Courtesy Laurence Miller Gallery, New York
Photo: Céline Michel
The Images Festival
Opening:
Saturday, September 4, 2010, 7 pm, Ex-EPA
Indoor exhibitions schedule:
Everyday from 11 am to 7pm
Vevey, Switzerland
From September 4th to 26th, Vevey (Switzerland) will be entirely dedicated to the image! The visual arts festival IMAGES features monumental photography exhibitions by renowned artists and present the winners of the two competitions it organises - the European First Film Awards and the Vevey International Photo Awards. Entirely free, the festival presents the works of about 100 contemporary artists during three weeks.
www.images.ch
Museum Morsbroich presents Bernard Frize. And How and Where and Who
Museum Morsbroich
Bernard Frize, "Primel," 2009
Acryl and synthetic resin on canvas, 170 x 145 cm
Courtesy Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, Wien
Bernard Frize.
And How and Where and Who
5 September – 7 November 2010
Museum Morsbroich
Gustav-Heinemann-Strasse 80
51377 Leverkusen
Germany
www.museum-morsbroich.de
European School of Visual Arts: Call for Applications
viernes, 27 de agosto de 2010
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Romanian Cultural Institute of Stockholm
Left: Paul Neagu, "Pirouette", 1974. Mixed media on paper. © Paul Neagu Estate.
Right: The Realism Question – Epilogue to Bucharest Biennale 4. Exhibition view. Photo: Jean-Baptiste Béranger.
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The Realism Question – Epilogue to Bucharest Biennale 4
Open until 24 September 2010
Participating artists: Magnus Bärtås, Kalle Brolin, Ion Grigorescu, Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige, The Medvedkine Groups, Paul Neagu, Lina Selander, Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor. Curator: Felix Vogel
Romanian Cultural Institute of Stockholm
Skeppsbron 20
Stockholm, Sweden
www.rkis.se
Office for Contemporary Art Norway presents Big Sign-Little Building
Stephen Shore, "U.S. 97, South of Klamath Falls, Oregon, July 21, 1973," 2002
Courtesy 303 Gallery, New York
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'BIG SIGN – LITTLE BUILDING'
A selection of slides from the lectures of Steven Izenour from the archive of Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates with works by Allan D'Arcangelo, Claes Oldenburg, Charlotte Posenenske, Ed Ruscha, Robert Smithson, Jeff Wall
15 September – 15 December 2010
Office for Contemporary Art Norway
Nedre gate 7
0551 Oslo, Norway
www.oca.no
Michel Auder at Lunds konsthall
Lunds konsthall
Still from "The Feature," 2007, co-directed with Andrew Neel
Courtesy of the artist and Newman Popiashvili Gallery, New York
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Michel Auder. The World Out of My Hands
18 September – 14 November 2010
Opening:
Friday, 17 September, 6–8pm
Lunds konsthall
Mårtenstorget 3
SE-223 51 Lund, Sweden
tel. +46 46 355295
lundskonsthall@lund.se
www.lundskonsthall.se
Horsecross Arts presents Fernando Arias at Threshold artspace, Perth
Fernando Arias, "Wall," 2010
Exhibition view from Thirst, Threshold artspace, Perth
Courtesy of the artist and Horsecross Arts
Horsecross Arts presents Fernando Arias at Threshold artspace, Perth
THIRST: Fernando Arias
28 August – 20 November 2010
Threshold artspace
Horsecross Arts
Perth Concert Hall
Mill Street
Perth, PH1 5HZ, UK
www.horsecross.co.uk/about/threshold-artspace
Ida Ekblad: Digging. Treasure. at Bonniers Konsthall
jueves, 26 de agosto de 2010
Artangel
Contour 2011: 5th Biennial of Moving Image
Contour vzw
Image from the moodboard for Contour 2011
Julie Peeters and Joris Kritis
Contour 2011 –
5th Biennial of Moving Image
27 August – 30 October 2011
Opening:
Friday, 26 August 2011
Contour vzw
Sint-Romboutskerkhof 2
2800 Mechelen
Belgium
info@contourmechelen.be
Exhibition starting point:
Nekkerspoel train station
Ontvoeringsplein, Mechelen
www.contourmechelen.be
Cecily Brown and Nathalie Djurberg at kestnergesellschaft
kestnergesellschaft
Left image: Cecily Brown, "Lady with a Little Dog," 2009–2010 (*Detail). Oil on canvas. © Cecily Brown; Courtesy Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Gagosian Gallery, New York. Photo: Jochen Littkemann.
Right image: Nathalie Djurberg with music by Hans Berg, "Snakes Knows it's Yoga," 2010, (*Detail). Filmstill. © Nathalie Djurberg. Courtesy Nathalie Djurberg, Prada Collection, Milan, Gió Marconi, Milan, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York.
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Cecily Brown
Based on a True Story
Nathalie Djurberg | Music Hans Berg
Snakes Knows it's Yoga
3 September – 7 November 2010
Opening:
Thursday 2 September, 7 pm
kestnergesellschaft
Goseriede 11
30159 Hanover, Germany
www.kestner.org
Witte de With announces 'Between You and I' upcoming interventions
Witte de With
Between You and I - Intervention 3
"Polder Cup" by Maider López
Courtesy of the artist, SKOR & Witte de With
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Witte de With
Center for Contemporary Art
Witte de Withstraat 50
3012 BR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
+31 (0)10 411 0144
info@wdw.nl
www.wdw.nl
Urban Images: Re-imagining the City Through Moving Images
Emergency Exit: Polish Pavilion at the 12th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice
Polish Pavilion at the 12th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice
© Jan Smaga
Emergency Exit.
Agnieszka Kurant and Aleksandra Wasilkowska
29 August – 21 November 2010
Opening:
27 August 2010, 4 p.m.
Press preview:
26-28 August 2010
www.labiennale.art.pl
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Pavilion Commissioner Agnieszka Morawińska
Curator Elias Redstone
Assistant Commissioner Joanna Waśko
Organization of the exhibition
Zachęta National Gallery of Art
Pl. Małachowskiego 3
00-916 Warsaw, Poland
Phone (48 22) 556 96 00
press@zacheta.art.pl
Ramiken Crucible presents Andra Ursuta: The Management of Barbarism
10,000 Lives: The Eighth Gwangju Biennale
miércoles, 25 de agosto de 2010
Workshops and performances in Carrara with Vanessa Beecroft, Nevin Aladag, Grzegorz Kowalski and Zorka Wollny
XIV Biennale Internazionale di Scultura di Carrara
Nemanja Cvijanović, "The Monument to the Memory of the Idea of the Internationale," 2010
Installation view at the Ugo Corsi former workshop, Carrara
Photo: Monica Martinico
POSTMONUMENT
Until 31 October 2010
Workshop and performance
XIV Biennale Internazionale di
Scultura di Carrara
Teatro degli Animosi –
Piazza Cesare Battisti
54033 Carrara, Italy
T/F: +39 0585 641548
biennaledicarrara.info@gmail.com
www.labiennaledicarrara.it
Touched—Liverpool Biennial
Graduate research programs in the Faculty of Art & Design at Monash University
martes, 24 de agosto de 2010
Second edition cross-disciplinary arts festival Flux/S – Drafts Establishing Future
Noise & Capitalism
Noise & Capitalism
Exhibition as Concert
September 1 - October 31 / 2010
CAC Brétigny
Centre d’art contemporain de Brétigny
Espace Jules Verne, Rue Henri Douard
91220 Brétigny s/Orge
France
tel (33) 01 60 85 20 76
info@cacbretigny.com
35min. From Paris by RER Train
Mattin in collaboration with Loïc Blairon, Ray Brassier,
Emma Hedditch, Esther Ferrer, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Anthony
Iles, Matthieu Saladin, Howard Slater...
Taking as a starting point the book Noise & Capitalism and
the desire to explore noise and improvisation in social and
political terms, the CAC exhibition context will become an
improvised concert lasting for two months. Going through
different degrees of intensity, nothing will remain static;
the production and reception will take place simultaneously.
By collapsing the formats of exhibition and concert into
each other, the potential of the different usages of the
noun noise will be explored rather than simply
perpetuating noise as a musical genre. Playing with
different levels of visibility and invisibility, some
activities will be more formal than others. Interventions
by different people will take different forms, such as an
improvised zine, a continuously generated performance
program, an open invitation to improvise with the material
conditions of the exhibition... .
Historically, noise – in its many forms – has disrupted
established codes, orders, discourses, habits and
expectations, aesthetics and moralities. Noise has the
potential to exceed the logic of framing, by either being
too much, too complex, too dense and difficult to decode or
too chaotic to be measured. At first encounter noise has the
power to suspend values of judgement such as good or bad or
right or wrong. To think of it in moral or ethical terms
seems ridiculous. Noise, with its epistemic violence,
brings into crisis the division between activity and
passivity, and between knowing and feeling. By making us
aware of our incapacity to decipher it, noise can expose to
us our alienated condition, making us question our own
subject position.
Can the practice of noise and improvisation help us in any
way to understand or even counter the level of
commodification that our lives have reached under the
capitalist mode of production? Can we use noise as a form
of praxis going beyond established audience/performer
relationships? Can we push self-reflexivity to the point of
positive feedback?
Noise & Capitalism
Exhibition as Concert
Agenda
19 September, Sunday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Ray Brassier, Jean-Luc Guionnet & Mattin
Idioms & Idiots
25 September Saturday at 11am (shuttle from Paris)
Esther Ferrer
Zaj concert
2 October Saturday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Loïc Blairon
Barred Speach
From 4th October 2pm until 10th October 6pm:
Open invitation to improvise with the exhibition as concert.
The material conditions (times, budget, space...) are our
instruments, from there anything can happen.
Everybody is welcome.
21 October Thursday at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Matthieu Saladin & Mattin
Brutalised Aesthetics
26 October at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Mattin
Object of Thought
Shuttle time location and reservation: info@cacbretigny.com
For more interventions please check:
http://www.cacbretigny.com/
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/
CAC Bretigny in collaboration with Taumaturgia (A Coruña)
will publish the book Unconsituted Praxis, collecting most
of Mattin's writing.
Noise & Capitalism blog:
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/
To download a pdf of Noise & Capitalism:
http://www.arteleku.net/audiolab/noise_capitalism.pdf
www.mattin.org
Exhibition as Concert
September 1 - October 31 / 2010
CAC Brétigny
Centre d’art contemporain de Brétigny
Espace Jules Verne, Rue Henri Douard
91220 Brétigny s/Orge
France
tel (33) 01 60 85 20 76
info@cacbretigny.com
35min. From Paris by RER Train
Mattin in collaboration with Loïc Blairon, Ray Brassier,
Emma Hedditch, Esther Ferrer, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Anthony
Iles, Matthieu Saladin, Howard Slater...
Taking as a starting point the book Noise & Capitalism and
the desire to explore noise and improvisation in social and
political terms, the CAC exhibition context will become an
improvised concert lasting for two months. Going through
different degrees of intensity, nothing will remain static;
the production and reception will take place simultaneously.
By collapsing the formats of exhibition and concert into
each other, the potential of the different usages of the
noun noise will be explored rather than simply
perpetuating noise as a musical genre. Playing with
different levels of visibility and invisibility, some
activities will be more formal than others. Interventions
by different people will take different forms, such as an
improvised zine, a continuously generated performance
program, an open invitation to improvise with the material
conditions of the exhibition... .
Historically, noise – in its many forms – has disrupted
established codes, orders, discourses, habits and
expectations, aesthetics and moralities. Noise has the
potential to exceed the logic of framing, by either being
too much, too complex, too dense and difficult to decode or
too chaotic to be measured. At first encounter noise has the
power to suspend values of judgement such as good or bad or
right or wrong. To think of it in moral or ethical terms
seems ridiculous. Noise, with its epistemic violence,
brings into crisis the division between activity and
passivity, and between knowing and feeling. By making us
aware of our incapacity to decipher it, noise can expose to
us our alienated condition, making us question our own
subject position.
Can the practice of noise and improvisation help us in any
way to understand or even counter the level of
commodification that our lives have reached under the
capitalist mode of production? Can we use noise as a form
of praxis going beyond established audience/performer
relationships? Can we push self-reflexivity to the point of
positive feedback?
Noise & Capitalism
Exhibition as Concert
Agenda
19 September, Sunday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Ray Brassier, Jean-Luc Guionnet & Mattin
Idioms & Idiots
25 September Saturday at 11am (shuttle from Paris)
Esther Ferrer
Zaj concert
2 October Saturday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Loïc Blairon
Barred Speach
From 4th October 2pm until 10th October 6pm:
Open invitation to improvise with the exhibition as concert.
The material conditions (times, budget, space...) are our
instruments, from there anything can happen.
Everybody is welcome.
21 October Thursday at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Matthieu Saladin & Mattin
Brutalised Aesthetics
26 October at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Mattin
Object of Thought
Shuttle time location and reservation: info@cacbretigny.com
For more interventions please check:
http://www.cacbretigny.com/
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/
CAC Bretigny in collaboration with Taumaturgia (A Coruña)
will publish the book Unconsituted Praxis, collecting most
of Mattin's writing.
Noise & Capitalism blog:
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/
To download a pdf of Noise & Capitalism:
http://www.arteleku.net/audiolab/noise_capitalism.pdf
www.mattin.org
Laiyan Gallery presents Christoph Faulhaber
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Laiyan Gallery presents Christoph Faulhaber
Christoph Faulhaber
World Expo
Opening Screening on Aug. 28th, 2010, 7.30-9.00pm
Exhibition Aug. 29th - Sep. 18th, 2010
泥人 Laiyan Gallery
Wah Luen Industrial Building
Block B, 16/F Unit 18, 15-21
Wong Chuk Yeung Street
Fo Tan, Shatin Hong Kong
Immaterial at Ballroom Marfa
Ballroom Marfa
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IMMATERIAL
1 October 2010 – 20 February 2011
Ballroom Marfa
108 E. San Antonio St.
Marfa, TX 79843
www.ballroommarfa.org
Artists: Barbara Kasten, Rosy Keyser, Rachel Khedoori, Laleh Khorramian, Esther Kläs, Liz Larner, Erlea Maneros-Zabala, Linda Matalon, Julie Mehretu, Heather Rowe, Erin Shirreff, and Charline von Heyl.
Curated by Fairfax Dorn
Opening Reception: Friday, 1 October, 6 – 8 pm
Music Performance: Saturday, 2 October, 9 pm
This exhibition is free and open to the public.
Sotheby’s Institute of Art announces new Fall Courses
Charlie White: Casting Call at LAXART
LAXART
Charlie White: Casting Call
Performance on September 11, 2010, 9am-6pm
LAXART Billboard through October 2010
LAXART
2640 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
T. +1 (310) 559-0166
F. +1 (310) 559-0167
office@laxart.org
Open Tuesday through Saturday 11am – 6pm
www.laxart.org
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As Part of its 5th Anniversary Programming
LAXART Presents Charlie White: Casting Call
Performance on September 11, 2010, 9am-6pm
LAXART Billboard through October 2010
lunes, 23 de agosto de 2010
El arte que viene...
Grandes nombres y una tendencia en materia expositiva que se consolida en España son las notas dominantes de un 2011 que se prevé cargado de interesantes propuestas y supone la consecución de un año formado por un calendario que aún deparará sorpresas, como un otoño encabezado por Renoir en El Prado, Mario Testino y los impresionistas en el Thyssen, flamencos y holandeses copando el Guggenheim Bilbao, o Lorca y Dalí en Madrid como protagonistas de las exposiciones de La Caixa. Por lo demás, autores de prestigio para el 2011, entre los que se encuentran unos esperados Jean-Léon Gérôme, Antonio López, Brancusi y Serra, Feldmann, Lartigue, Delacroix, y, fuera de nuestras fronteras, Gauguin, Miró, Leonardo, Canaletto, Gossaert o Muybridge como la oferta más interesante.
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