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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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Jan 13, 2016

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
 


Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning
at Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Buffalo, NY, USA
Jan 16, 2016 - May 01,
2016

Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning at Albright-Knox Art GalleryJoan Jonas (American, born 1936) is best known for her unique combination of installation, performance, drawing, photography, and film. Jonas characteristically develops her wide-ranging works by continually supplementing and refining them over the course of several years. Often, she will repeat a performance only to then transform it into an installation when she feels that the narrative has reached completion. read more...

 


Lari Pittman: NUEVOS CAPRICHOS
at Gladstone Gallery, New York (21st Street)
New York, NY, USA
Jan 16,
2016 - Feb 13, 2016

Lari Pittman: NUEVOS CAPRICHOS at Gladstone Gallery, New York (21st Street) Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce NUEVOS CAPRICHOS, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Lari Pittman. Known for dense compositions that merge bold graphic design with historical modes of figuration, Pittman intricately crafts paintings shaped by a collision of abstract, geometric, and figurative forms. The artist reimagines and renders cultural mores, imagery from the realms of politics, philosophy, and popular culture, addressing issues of identity and socialization with familiar imagery acting as narrative catalyst. read more...

 


Brenna Youngblood: What a feeling
at Honor Fraser Gallery
Culver City - Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jan 16,
2016 - Feb 27, 2016

Brenna Youngblood: What a feeling at Honor Fraser Gallery Honor Fraser Gallery is pleased to present Brenna Youngblood's third exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will be on view January 16 through February 20, 2016 with a reception for the artist on January 16 from 6-8pm. Exploring the materials and techniques of painting, photography and collage, Brenna Youngblood flirts with the narrative potential of abstraction by combining mediums within the picture plane. Often conveyed via simple compositions, Youngblood's ideas about the documentary capacities of both painting and photography emerge bit by bit from her elaborately layered and textured surfaces. read more...

 


A Feast of Astonishments: Charlotte Moorman and the Avant-Garde, 1960s–1980s
at Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA
Jan 16,
2016 - Jul 17, 2016

A Feast of Astonishments: Charlotte Moorman and the Avant-Garde, 1960s–1980s at Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University In January 2016, the Block Museum will open the first major exhibition exploring the art and impact of Charlotte Moorman—a musician, performance artist and advocate of the avant-garde. The exhibition will consider her life, her work, her influence, and the vast network of artists across creative fields who were her collaborators in the 1960s through 1980. Charlotte Moorman was a bold, barrier-breaking performer and a tireless champion of the avant-garde. read more...

 


Jeff Keen: Cartoon Theatre of Dr Gaz
at Kate Macgarry
London, UK
Jan 16,
2016 - Feb 27, 2016

Jeff Keen: Cartoon Theatre of Dr Gaz at Kate Macgarry Kate MacGarry is pleased to announce Jeff Keen’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, Cartoon Theatre of Dr Gaz, which celebrates the artist’s iconic film in the important context of his multidisciplinary practice. The exhibition runs in conjunction with Rayday Film, on view at Hales Gallery, London. Both exhibitions preview on January 15 2016. read more...

 


Luca Dellaverson: Ni Dieu Ni Maître
at Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, rue du Bourg-Tibourg
Paris, France
Jan 16,
2016 - Mar 06, 2016

Luca Dellaverson: Ni Dieu Ni Maître at Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, rue du Bourg-Tibourg Galerie Nathalie Obadia is very pleased to present Ni Dieu Ni Maître for its new collaboration with Luca Dellaverson, the first exhibition in France of the work of this American artist born in 1987. Using objects and cultural products, Luca Dellaverson examines the simultaneous construction and deconstruction of our frames of reference in our constantly changing society. His works merge an intangible dimension – video imagery, the light of LCD screens and natural light, sound formats, inkjet printing, the creation of a font or pirated film – with a powerful materiality in his choice of media: epoxy resin, structures made from wood and metal, the application of plaster, glass panels, laminated panels of birchwood and Plexiglas, and sanding. read more...

 


Allyson Strafella, Helen Mirra
at Meyer Riegger, Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Jan 16,
2016 - Mar 05, 2016

Allyson Strafella, Helen Mirra at Meyer Riegger, BerlinRecent drawings made with typewriter by Allyson Strafella in conversation with extant works of Helen Mirra. read more...

 


Karel Appel: Reset
at Slewe Gallery
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jan 16,
2016 - Feb 20, 2016

Karel Appel: Reset at Slewe Gallery When you think of the artist Karel Appel (1921-2006) you see wild colourful, expressionistic brush strokes, accompanied by Jazz Music of Dizzy Gillespie, or primitive drawings by children and strong coloured baroque images. The most well known Dutch painter after World War II painted ‘from the expression’. However his painterly career has shown another side as well. read more...

 


Hanna Ljungh: I am mountain, to measure impermanence
at ANNAELLEGALLERY
Stockholm, Sweden
Jan
16, 2016 - Feb 14, 2016

Hanna Ljungh: I am mountain, to measure impermanence at ANNAELLEGALLERY I am mountain, to measure impermanence is an installation by Hanna Ljungh consisting of a film illustrating the measurements of Kebnekaise from a human perspective. Ljungh also presents a series of photographs and sculptures portraying the mountain and the surrounding glacier. The sculptures are a continuation of the artist's earlier work with geological strata where a human impact is clearly present. read more...

 


Chen Qiulin: One Hundred Names
at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art
Sydney, Australia
Jan 16,
2016 - Feb 27, 2016

Chen Qiulin: One Hundred Names at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art One Hundred Names is the first Australian solo exhibition by Chinese artist Chen Qiulin. Chen belongs to a generation of Chinese artists whose work articulates the social repercussions of China’s ongoing process of political and economic reform Her work explores the many contradictions inherent within the conditions that frame contemporary life in a country where myriad tensions and conflicts between tradition, progress and appearances are constantly tested. Raised in Wanzhou City, located in the municipality of Chongqing in western China, Chen’s home city was partially submerged by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River since 2001 and her work responds to this lived experience of natural and urban landscapes in flux. read more...

Related Artists

Karel Appel
Dutch, 1921 - 2006

Chen Qiulin
Chinese, 1975

Joan Jonas
American, 1936

Jeff Keen
British, 1923 - 2012

Hanna Ljungh
Swedish, 1974

Helen Mirra
American, 1970

Charlotte Moorman
American, 1933 - 1991

Lari Pittman
American, 1952

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