Mari Andrews is known for delicate, haiku-like sculptures that she has been making for the past 20 years. Her “three-dimensional drawings” combine collected natural objects like seeds, leaves, moss and stones with linear man made materials, such as metal wire. Many of [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
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The Harley Gallery at Welbeck is delighted to announce a double bill of portraiture exhibitions by award-winning regional artists, showing 21 August to 3 November 2013. Work by award-winning artists George Hardy and Yelena Popova, described as ‘one of the best young [Read More]
The Visible Award is an international production award devoted to art work in the social sphere that aims to produce and sustain socially engaged artistic practices in a global context. Visible is also a contemporary art research project, where art is understood [Read More]
The Scotland + Venice partnership is delighted to announce further details of the 2013 presentation, curated and organised by The Common Guild, Glasgow. The exhibition will feature new work by Corin Sworn, Duncan Campbell, and Hayley Tompkins, as a Collateral Event at [Read More]
RE-ALIGNED is a thematic project including exhibitions, conferences, artist-in-residencies, workshops and publications co-initiated by Perpetuum Mobilε and Tromsø Kunstforening. The RE-ALIGNED project looks into conditions, subjectivities and agencies provoking a new alignment of art, thought and politics in the 21st century. Overcoming [Read More]
American Photographic Artists (APA) announce its 2013 APA Lucie Foundation Scholarship available to a deserving established professional photographer for a specific project in the amount of $5,000 through its partnership with the Lucie Foundation. APA desires to support and encourage growth and [Read More]
Estonian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale presents Denes Farkas Evident in Advance on 1 June–24 November 2013. “If I don’t trust this evidence why should I trust any evidence?,” Wittgenstein examined himself in On Certainty. Dénes Farkas’ work is haunted by a [Read More]
Kuenstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral announces Call for application for the Balmoral fellowships and the project, foreign and exchange fellowships for 2014. Preconditions The conditions for all fellowships with the exception of the curator fellowship are a completed course of study in art (M.F.A. [Read More]
Juliana Engberg, Artistic Director of the 19th Biennale of Sydney, today shared an early glimpse into one of the leading international festivals of contemporary art, which will be presented from 21 March until 9 June 2014. Engberg says: ‘You Imagine What You [Read More]
Jewish Museum presents Six Things: Sagmeister & Walsh on view through August 4, 2013. The designers Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh are known for their experimental typography and striking visual imagery. Their work is by turns playful and unsettling, humanist and existential, [Read More]
Fernando Braune’s works start out as black-and-white photographs, but that is just their beginning. Braune takes his shots of people and subjects them to several transformations. After treating them with watercolor, pastels and crayon, he digitizes his images and then prints them [Read More]
With his second two man show, for 2013, due to open on May 16th at 10 Gresham Street EC2V 7JD, contemporary landscape artist David Anthony Hall questions why more art installations are not planned into the design of the UK’s new building [Read More]
Finland is participating with an exceptionally extensive exhibition in the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, which opens on 1 June. Falling Trees, curated by the Gruppo 111 collective (Mika Elo, Marko Karo and Harri Laakso), combines the solo [Read More]
Spring Workshop | Hong Kong presents Qiu Zhijie 邱志杰 The Universe of Naming on May 23–August 18, 2013. Leading Chinese artist and teacher Qiu Zhijie takes over Spring Workshop with an expansive installation, The Universe of Naming. Through a close examination of [Read More]