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Malmö Konsthall, St Johannesgatan 7 Box 17 127 SE-200 10, Malmö, Sweden,
17 Nov 2011
Chris Johanson: Alright Alright
The American artist Chris Johanson (born 1968) is a self-taught product of San Francisco’s skateboard and graffiti culture. In his playful and humorous works he comments on what it is like to be human and live in today’s society.
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Project: Chris Johanson: Alright Alright
Location: Malmö Konsthall, St Johannesgatan 7 Box 17 127 SE-200 10, Malmö, Sweden
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Turner prize 2011 nominees: Karla Black
Karla Black's unorthodox and innovative approach to sculpture has led to a nomination for this year's Turner prize. In this interview she explains how 'art is a boxed off space where we are free to behave like the animals we are. Courtesy guardian.co.uk / produced and directed by Jared schiller.
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OUTPOST, 10B Wensum Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HR,
15 Nov 2011
Greg Lucas: Wall Have Ears and Other Failed Ideas
OUTPOST: 10b Wensum Street, Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HR. It’s an artist-run gallery founded in November 2004 andcommitted to presenting exciting and cutting-edge contemporary art – exhibitions, screenings, critical forums, artists’ talks and other – harder-to-categorize - events.
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Project: Greg Lucas: Wall Have Ears and Other Failed Ideas
Location: OUTPOST, 10B Wensum Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HR
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Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, Bankside, London, SE1 0LN,
14 Nov 2011
Terra
Curated by Hayley Skipper and Antony Mottershead of the Forestry Commission, England, based at Grizedale Forestexhibition, TERRA explores the relationship contemporary sculpture practice shares with the environment and landscape beyond the gallery itself. Review by Max Liu
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Project: Terra
Location: Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, Bankside, London, SE1 0LN
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Bargehouse, 22 Barge House St, London, SE1 9QS,
12 Nov 2011
Siobhan Davies Commissions
Choreographer Siobhan Davies curates four new commissions by dance artists paired with visual artists. They have brought choreographic and visual practice into close contact and stirred together different ways of creating, resulting in work ranging from performance to installation and film. Review by Jessica Furseth
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Project: Siobhan Davies Commissions
Location: Bargehouse, 22 Barge House St, London, SE1 9QS
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Siobhan Davies: Commissions
For this exhibition renowned choreographer Siobhan Davies has paired up visual artists with dancers to create four works, encouraging the duos to step outside of their artistic comfort zones. For their collaboration, A Dance of Ownership, A Song in Hand, Turner Prize-nominated artist Lucy Skaer and dance artist Gill Clarke have produced a double-exposed film which is viewed as part of an installation with a live performance and soundtrack. Courtesy www.anothermag.com
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Kunsthaus Bregenz, Karl-Tizian-Platz, Postfach 371, A-690, Bregenz,
11 Nov 2011
VALIE EXPORT / Archive
The exhibition, VALIE EXPORT / Archive, provides the opportunity to rediscover new aspects of an internationally renowned artist whose works are counted among the canon of 20th century art history and represented in many important museum collections. In this unusual and surprising presentation at the Kunsthaus Bregenz, in part, works that hitherto have not been exhibited will be on show.
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Project: VALIE EXPORT / Archive
Location: Kunsthaus Bregenz, Karl-Tizian-Platz, Postfach 371, A-690, Bregenz
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Grayson Perry: The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman, exhibition at the British Museum
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City Hall Park, New York City,
9 Nov 2011
Sol LeWitt: Structures, 1965-2006
Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) was one of America’s most inventive, prolific, and influential artists. He created significant bodies of work in two and three dimensions, including drawings, photographs, prints, and sculptures (known as “structures”). An originator of minimal and conceptual art in the 1960s, LeWitt helped to transform the artistic thinking of both his contemporaries and subsequent generations of artists.
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Project: Sol LeWitt: Structures, 1965-2006
Location: City Hall Park, New York City
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London,
8 Nov 2011
Ryan Gander Interview
As the much discussed “Locked Room Scenario” project comes to an end, we meet with the artist Ryan Gander in his East London studio to discuss his collaboration with Artangel, why imagination is so important and his “anti-curating” practice, amongst many other things… Interview by Lorena Muñoz-Alonso
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Project: Ryan Gander Interview
Location: London
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The Drawing Room, Tannery Arts, 12 Rich Estate, Crimscott Street, London, SE1 5TE ,
7 Nov 2011
The Peripatetic School: Itinerant drawing from Latin America
This group of artists from across Latin America share an engagement with the landscape, whether urban or rural. More specifically, they are concerned with travelling or moving through the landscape, and frequently with walking, which is combined in their work with diverse approaches to drawing.
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Project: The Peripatetic School: Itinerant drawing from Latin America
Location: The Drawing Room, Tannery Arts, 12 Rich Estate, Crimscott Street, London, SE1 5TE
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John Berger: Ways of Seeing, Espisode 3, Oil Painting
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MOCA GRAND AVENUE, 250 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012,
6 Nov 2011
Lynda Benglis
This travelling exhibition spans the range of Lynda Benglis's career, including her early wax paintings, her brightly colored poured latex works, the Torsos and Knots series from the 1970s, and her recent experiments with plastics, cast glass, paper, and gold leaf. Lynda Benglis. Review by Siofra McSherry
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Artist: Advert
Project: Lynda Benglis
Location: MOCA GRAND AVENUE, 250 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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