Tag: Trauma

2011 Käthe Kollwitz Prize Awarded to Canadian Artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller

BERLIN.- The Käthe-Kollwitz-Preis 2011 (Käthe Kollwitz Prize) has been awarded jointly to Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. On this occasion the artist duo from Canada will be showing four works in the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts). The…

New Museum Presents Gustav Metzger’s First United States Solo Exhibition

NEW YORK, NY.- “Gustav Metzger: Historic Photographs” is the first US solo museum exhibition of the work of Gustav Metzger and highlights the influential eighty-six-year-old artist and activist’s long engagement with historical trauma an…

Exhibition of New Work by Rachel Kneebone Presented at White Cube Hoxton Square

LONDON.- White Cube Hoxton Square presents an exhibition of new work by Rachel Kneebone. Over the last few years, Kneebone has created a unique space in contemporary art with her expressive and delicately worked porcelain sculptures. The exhibition is …

Exhibition of New Work by Rachel Kneebone Presented at White Cube Hoxton Square

LONDON.- White Cube Hoxton Square presents an exhibition of new work by Rachel Kneebone. Over the last few years, Kneebone has created a unique space in contemporary art with her expressive and delicately worked porcelain sculptures. The exhibition is …

Exhibition of New Work by Rachel Kneebone Presented at White Cube

LONDON.- White Cube Hoxton Square presents an exhibition of new work by Rachel Kneebone. Over the last few years, Kneebone has created a unique space in contemporary art with her expressive and delicately worked porcelain sculptures. The exhibition is …

80 Coloured Ink Paintings Made by Josephine King at Riflemaker

LONDON.- Josephine King (b.1965, London) shows self-portraits that describe the trauma caused by the artist’s own extreme bi-polar disorder, in ‘Life So Far’, her debut solo exhibition at Riflemaker from 13 September. Riflemaker presents…

Iraq’s Artists Reflect Pain, Trauma of the War and Uncertainty

BAGHDAD (AP).-
Iraq’s artists are using their work to try to process the
turmoil
since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, and what they are producing
shows a
profound anger over their country’s traumas and uncertainty over
its

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