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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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Nov 16, 2016

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
 



at Art in General
Brooklyn - New York, NY, USA
Nov 19, 2016 - Jan 14,
2017

For her new commission at Art in General, will create a large-scale, immersive installation using materials such as soil, clay, brass objects, charcoal, flowers and crystals. The project is Bopape’s first solo exhibition in the United States, and is presented as part of Art in General’s New Commissions program. Bopape is known for her practice that combines a digital and analog aesthetic, as well as natural and man-made elements such as plants, wood, mirrors, and video monitors.

 



at Galerie Zürcher, New York
Greenwich Village - New York, NY, USA
Nov 17,
2016 - Dec 22, 2016

The exhibition samples the work of 9 women artists involved in abstraction during one of the most essential decade for women in the arts: the 1970’s. The women featured are heterogeneous in age and practices, but they all were actors on the NYC art scene. The youngest was born in 1950, the oldest in 1928.

 



at Pérez Art Museum Miami
Downtown Miami - Miami, FL, USA
Nov 18,
2016 - Mar 19, 2017

(b. 1928, Mendoza, Argentina) is a central and influential figure in participatory kinetic art, who has been largely overlooked in the United States, until now. Form into Action, which is the first solo museum exhibition and only comprehensive survey of the artist’s work in North America, will be presented across the Museum’s two spacious and adaptable special exhibition galleries and will feature more than 100 works produced by Le Parc between 1958 and 2013. The exhibition will explore how the artist sought to ‘demystify art’, breaking down barriers between artwork, viewer and museum.

 



at Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Boston
Back Bay - Boston, MA, USA
Nov 16,
2016 - Mar 26, 2017

The desire to collect objects and images of personal significance, and to make connections between them, is a nearly universal human experience. For centuries, artists have collected artworks, along with diverse cultural artifacts and natural materials, as vital sources of inspiration and to create highly individualized models of their world. The Artist’s Museum begins with this impulse to collect and connect, bringing together large-scale installations, photography, film, and videos that employ artworks from the past as material in the present, animating existing artworks, images, and histories to reveal art’s unexpected relationships and affinities.

 



at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Ft. Worth, TX, USA
Nov 19,
2016 - Jan 15, 2017

Since the beginning of her career in the mid-1980s, has become known for her conceptual photographs and videos that question the nature of representation, and challenge historical and preconceived views of racial and sexual identity. Rooted in her longstanding interest in photography and photographic collage, Simpson’s recent paintings incorporate found imagery, often taken from AP photographs and vintage magazines, which the artist overpaints and divides across several panels. These paintings continue to investigate identity, while also confronting current events both public and private.

 



at Museum der Moderne Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
Nov 19,
2016 - Feb 12, 2017

In this retrospective of the work of (born 1957, lives in New York, US) we learn how the artist deconstructs in the main themes of his work the story of US-American culture from Woodstock to the War on Terror. In his favorite cartoon medium, Pettibon concisely combines pictures and text in different forms into a climate of tension. Pettibon’s work is rooted in the comic strip, a standardized work-sharing mass medium.

 



at Wiener Secession
Vienna, Austria
Nov 18,
2016 - Jan 22, 2017

is known for his discreet performative solo actions as well as for coordinating large-scale collective allegorical events. In Le temps du sommeil, the centerpiece of this exhibition, he presents a work whose subtlety and inscrutable quality make it a paradigmatic example of his oeuvre at large. Le temps du sommeil (1996–) is a series of 111 paintings created over the course of two decades.

 



at Gio Marconi Gallery
Milan, Italy
Nov 18,
2016 - Jan 28, 2017

Giò Marconi is pleased to present Frankfurt-based artist (b.1966 in Esslingen, Germany) in his fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. One of the most important German artists of his generation, Rehberger regularly straddles the lines between the realms of painting, sculpture, design, architecture and conceptual art. His sculptures, environments and installations principally revolve around the concept of transformation and are always exploring the boundaries between the functional and the aesthetic.

 



at Flatland Gallery
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nov 17,
2016 - Dec 22, 2016

Flatland Gallery is proud to present 'dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y', the film by filmmaker and artist (1962). An overwhelming and critical record tracing the history of airplane hijackings as portrayed by mainstream television. This film's blend of archival footage and home-movie imagery shows how the spectacle of international terrorism and desire for unthinkable disasters invades all our living rooms to threaten our peaceful lives. Grimonprez takes us from the romantic hijacker-hero's of the 1960s and 1970s to the anonymous parcel bombs of the 1990s.

 



at Raster Gallery
Warsaw, Poland
Nov 19,
2016 - Jan 14, 2017

W艂odzimierz Borowski’s Artons, from which the title of ’s exhibition is taken, is one of the most intriguing and original series of works in the history of Polish modern art. His ambition was to create “works as autonomous as living organisms.” The objects made by Borow­ski in 1958–1963 are hybrid forms com­posed of various plastic parts, items or frag­ments, using pul­sing light and mobile elements.

 

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