For his exhibition Expanded Anxiety on view February 27 – April 21, 2013 in the Secession’s Galerie space, Czech artist Dominik Lang developed a series of works in which he reinterprets elements of Cubist sculpture and architecture. For the title installation in […]
Monthly Archives: March 2013
Miriam Bajtala deals in her work with perception and the parameters that define and alter it, such as space, time, and context. Her repertoire includes videos, drawings, and sculptures, as well as text-based works and performative installations. In recent works, like the […]
Universalmuseum Joanneum presents Josef Dabernig. Panorama on view March 1–April 28, 2013 Josef Dabernig, Panorama (Jogging), 1999. Courtesy of the artist, Gallery Andreas Huber, Vienna and Wilfried Lentz, Rotterdam. © VBK, Vienna 2013. The panorama has appeared in Josef Dabernig’s work since […]
The 13th Istanbul Biennial Public Programme titled Public Alchemy examines the ways in which publicness can be reclaimed as an artistic and political tool in the context of global financial imperialism and local social fracture. From February to November 2013, a series […]
MIT Museum presents Compass Points. Joel Tettamanti, an exhibition, on view February 15 through August 31, 2013. Joel Tettamanti, Qaqortoq, Greenland, 2004 Joël Tettamanti’s photographs are a vast archive of the structures, villages and cities that people create and inhabit, and the […]
Palestinian Art Court – al Hoash presents Bashir Makhoul & Aissa Deebi Otherwise Occupied at the Venice Biennale 2013 on 29 May–30 June 2013. Otherwise Occupied is an exhibition of Palestinian artists organized by al Hoash as part of the Venice Biennale […]
Addison Gallery of American Art presents Frame by Frame. Photographic Series and Portfolios from the Collection, an exhibition on view February 2 – April 14, 2013. William Christenberry, Coleman’s Cafe – Greensboro, Alabama from 15 Alabama Photographs, 1971, color photograph, gift of […]
Season One (10 October 2012–14 January 2013) at Beirut examined labour in the loves and lives of images, and drew on a drawing’s desire. Amidst current affairs Season Two (7 February–6 April 2013) tests the relationship between magic, power and resistance and […]
Kunst Haus Wien presents Saul Leiter an exhibition of work on view through 26 May 2013. Taxi, c. 1957 © Saul Leiter / Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York The exhibition, which was developed in cooperation with Haus der Photographie / Deichtorhallen […]
Joke Schauvliege, the Flemish Minister for Environment, Nature and Culture, appointed Berlinde De Bruyckere to be the Belgian representative at the 55th Venice Biennale of visual arton 1 June–24 November 2013. The Minister chose Berlinde De Bruyckere because of her profound human […]
American artist, architect and business leader Lawrence R. Armstrong explores the concept of layers in both his two- and three-dimensional art pieces. Lawrence R. Armstrong-amor 1.0 Inspired by subjects found in natural and manmade environments, Armstrong merges a careful attention to line […]
“I am fascinated by the intersection of order and chaos and the spaces in between,” says Jennifer Morrison, and indeed it is clear that her work is directed toward investigating that intersection. Working in oil paint, she creates vibrantly colored images that […]
Leticia Herrera builds her pigment-rich abstractions with the sensibilities of a poet, infusing sensitivity and vulnerability into her bold fields of color and texture. Leticia Herrera Flight of the Butterfly The fluid and passionately energetic brushstrokes give a structural backbone to the […]
Three full days of outdoor painting in Sedona AZ on April 3, 4, 5, 2013. Each day, after a lecture in the studio, the class will head out to one of Sedona’s scenic locations where Michael Chesley Johnson will first demonstrate in […]