Tag: Art

Robert Polidori Photographs The Powerful Beauty of the Palace of Versailles

Robert Polidori - Versailles, Salle de Bain de Marie-AntoinettEe, 2005 - h: 127 x w: 167.6 cm. - Courtesy of the Camera Work

BERLIN.- Until June 26, 2010, Camera Work
Gallery
exhibits works of photographer Robert Polidori in its gallery showrooms.
The
exhibition entirely focuses on the powerful beauty of the Palace of
Versailles.
Polidori’s extensive documentation of the restoration process of the
1980s is
supplemented by current works which have never been exhibited before.
The
exhibited photographs present an exclusive selection of the three-volume

illustrated book “Parcours Muséologique Revisité” which was recently
released by
STEIDL publishing house.

Mark Bradford Featured in First Museum Survey at The Wexner Center

Mark Bradford - 'Scorched Earth', 2006 - Billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, carbon paper, acrylic paint, bleach, and additional mixed media on canvas, 94 1/2 x 118 inches. - Collection of Dennis and Debra Scholl. Photo: Bruce M. White.

COLUMBUS, OH.- The Wexner Center premiered
its
exhibition Mark Bradford, the first museum survey devoted to the work of
the Los
Angeles–based artist, one of the leading figures in contemporary art,
from May 8
to August 15, 2010. Organized by Wexner Center curator Christopher
Bedford, the
exhibition features more than 50 works in a variety of media spanning
the years
2000–2010.
In addition to providing a comprehensive account of
Bradford’s career to date with an emphasis on his work as a painter, the
show
foregrounds new works created under the auspices of a Wexner Center
Residency
Award in Visual Arts.Following its presentation in Columbus, the show
will
travel to four major venues in the U.S.

Dali in the Third Dimension ~ New Publication Excites the Artworld

Salvador Dali - Daum glass, dark amber glass, with an abstract Dali design in the middle and the words "Ceci n'est pas une assiette" also in gold on the border. These words can be translated to read "This is not a plate", showing Dali usual sense of humor.

BALERNA.- Welcome to the world of Salvador
Dali,
in three dimensions! ‘Dali in the Third Dimension is a newly published
study of
three dimensional artworks by Salvador Dali. This impressive hardback
book, 334
pages long, contains over 250 beautiful colour photographs detailing
more than
150 artworks. The reader is invited to admire this exciting collection
of
sculpture and to discover the history behind their creation. From the
delicate
shimmering beauty of the surrealist glass Daum sculpture, to majestic
awe
inspiring Monumental bronze sculpture, this book is at once an
intellectual
meditation and an exciting addition to any Dali aficionados library.

Darren Almond Debuts High-Definition Video at Matthew Marks Gallery

Darren Almond - 'Fullmoon', 2009  / C-Print face mounted onto Perspex 70 3/4 x 70 3/4 in. / Photo: Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery.

NEW YORK, NY.- Matthew Marks Gallery presents the
exhibition Darren
Almond: Sometimes Still at 523 West 24th Street. The exhibition marks
the debut
of a six-screen high-definition video Almond photographed near Kyoto,
Japan,
over the past several years. Three new photographs made in the Rwenzori
Mountains in Uganda will also be on view in the gallery at 526 West 22nd
Street.
Darren Almond (b. 1971) lives and works in London. This will be his
fifth
one-person exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery since 2000. Darren Almond
will be
on view May 8 through June 26, 2010.

Jack Rutberg Fine Arts presents Patrick Graham ~ “Fact of the Matter”

Patrick Graham - "Wreath," 2005-2006, Oil on Canvas Diptych, 72 7/8 x 134 5/8 inches - Courtesy of Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles

Los
Angeles, CA – Jack Rutberg Fine Arts will present a major exhibition of   monumental
paintings and drawings by
Patrick Graham, widely regarded as Ireland’s most important contemporary

artist. “Patrick Graham – fact of
the matter” will feature Graham’s most recent works and a number of the
artist’s
most iconic, large-scale paintings of the last 25 years.
The exhibition will open May 22 with a
reception from 6:00 to 9 p.m., with Patrick Graham in attendance, in a
much
anticipated Los Angeles appearance. Jack Rutberg Fine Arts
is located at
357 N. La Brea
Avenue in Los Angeles. On view 22 May through 31
July.

Susan Anderson presents “High Glitz” ~ Child Beauty Queens

'Savanha' by Susan Anderson - © Susan Anderson - Photo: Courtesy acte2galerie.

PARIS.- Susan Anderson portrays people who
have
become so unreal it is hard to conceive that not the photo but the
person was
edited. Coming from a background of commercial and editorial photography
she
knows how to tell a story within a single frame. Her pictures of the
queens of
child beauty pageants are eerie in their honesty. These pictures where
not
staged, in fact, they are snapshots taken within a 5 minute frame that
the
contest organizers would give her. These children are so conditioned to
strike a
perfect pose every time a lens is aimed at them. While seducing the
camera these
children seem to have aged well beyond their years.

International Artist Katharina Fritsch solos at the Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Since the artist’s inaugural exhibition of the K 21 in Düsseldorf in 2001, Deichtorhallen are the first to present a comprehensive solo exhibition of Katharina Fritsch (born in Essen, Germany in 1956).

Hamburg,
Germany – Since the artist’s inaugural exhibition of the K 21 in Düsseldorf in
2001, Deichtorhallen are the first to present a comprehensive solo exhibition of
Katharina Fritsch (born in Essen, Germany in 1956). The work show, set up in
cooperation with Kunsthaus Zürich, will be exclusively presented in Germany at
Deichtorhallen Hamburg.
As one of the leading female artists in Germany
and on the international scene, Fritsch represented Germany at the Biennale in
Venice in 1995 and exhibited at Tate Gallery in 2001. 

Michael Hoppen Contemporary hosts Photographers from South Africa

Daniele Tamagni - Lahlande in front of a photo studio, 2008. C-Type print, 50 x 70 cm. - © Daniele Tamagni. Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Contemporary

LONDON.- Michael Hoppen Contemporary
brings
together two contemporary photographers who have documented the
sartorial
expressions of particular communities in the Congo and South Africa.
Daniele
Tamagni and Araminta de Clermont befriend their respective subjects and
utilize
the camera to create unique records of these communities. Tamagni’s
images
brilliantly capture the energy and pride of the Sapeurs of the Congo.

The works have a Cartier Bresson spirit with their vibrant ‘decisive
moments’
and energetic displays of colour. De Clermont’s portraits reference the
glamorous feeling of contemporary editorial images – her bright, hot
daylight
flash reminding one of the images filling the glossy pages of fashion
and music
magazines.

Media Artist Katrin Jakobsen Exhibits at ZKM Museum

Katrin Jakobsen - alles wird gut / everything is going to be alright, (aus dem »Logbuch«) 2009  - © Katrin Jakobsen

KARLSRUHE, GERMANY – The exhibition
“everything is
going to be alright” comprises mixed-media installations, a photo
series, and
two videos on the current topic of child abuse. The France-based media
artist,
Katrin Jakobsen, born in Hamburg in 1958, explains that the idea for
this
project developed from one of the photo series she did for the Swedish
magazine
Elle in 2006 on UNICEF’s aid to HIV positive children in Thailand and
Cambodia. On exhibition: May 8th through July 25th,
2010.

Serpentine Gallery shows Nairy Baghramian and Phyllida Barlow

Phyllida Barlow - Installation View Stint, Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre 2008. Timber lengths and tape - ©2010, Phyllida Barlow

LONDON.- The Serpentine Gallery presents an exhibition of
the work
of artists Nairy Baghramian and Phyllida Barlow. The exhibition presents
two
positions on sculpture in the 21st century. Baghramian and Barlow’s
installation
will include rooms displaying solo presentations of their work as well
as spaces
where works are placed in dialogue with each other. This exhibition will
offer a
new perspective on these two artists. On exhibition through 13
June.

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