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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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12 Nov, 2015

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
 


Barb Choit: Pronk
at Rawson Projects
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Nov 14, 2015 - Dec 20,
2015

Barb Choit: Pronk at Rawson Projects Rawson Projects is very excited to announce its first solo exhibition with artist Barb Choit, Pronk, opening on November 14 from 6–8 PM. In her first project with the gallery, 744 Hr Photo & Tanning, Choit made a series of photograms at the Rawson Projects space. She used the windows of the gallery to expose sheets of colored background paper to the sun for 744 hours (one month). read more...

 


Christopher Chiappa: Livestrong
at Kate Werble Gallery
New York, NY, USA
Nov 14,
2015 - Jan 09, 2016

Christopher Chiappa: Livestrong at Kate Werble Gallery For his third solo show at Kate Werble Gallery, LIVESTRONG, Chiappa presents a new body of work in its entirety, a series of 7,000 handmade fried egg sculptures exhibited as a growing infestation that invades its surroundings. Over the past 5 years, Christopher Chiappa’s studio has been filling up with fried eggs. They surfaced initially in drawings and then as actual fried eggs, draped casually on studio surfaces, candid photos snapped. read more...

 


David Benjamin Sherry: Paradise Fire
at Moran Bondaroff
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Nov 14,
2015 - Dec 12, 2015

David Benjamin Sherry: Paradise Fire at Moran Bondaroff Moran Bondaroff is pleased to announce Paradise Fire, David Benjamin Sherry’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. Well known for imaging vividly monochromatic landscapes, his latest series of over 20 photographs present a more realist view of the American West, yet he continues to use an 8 x 10 field camera – a solitary process that is as taxing as it is meditative. The exhibition’s title refers to a wildfire that burned roughly 2800 acres of Washington State’s rainforest earlier this year, an event indicating the severity of our changing climate, and a natural disaster named by pairing two seemingly contradictory words. read more...

 


Janet Cardiff: The Forty Part Motet
at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture
Marina District - San Francisco, CA, USA
Nov 14,
2015 - Jan 18, 2016

Janet Cardiff: The Forty Part Motet at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art co-present the California debut of Janet Cardiff’s immersive sound installation The Forty Part Motet. The Forty Part Motet is a 40-part choral performance of English composer, Thomas Tallis’s 16th-century composition Spem in Alium, sung by the Salisbury Cathedral Choir. The performance is played in a 14-minute loop that includes 11 minutes of singing and 3 minutes of intermission. read more...

 


Christian Haub: Float
at David Richard Gallery
Santa Fe, NM, USA
Nov 13,
2015 - Dec 31, 2015

Christian Haub: Float at David Richard Gallery David Richard Gallery will present new colorful three-dimensional acrylic constructions by New York-based artist Christian Haub in his first solo exhibition with the gallery. These sculptural pieces read as paintings, comprised of both single works and diptychs of sizes ranging from 24 inches square to 48 x 52 inches and up to 48 x 80 inches and each 2.5 to 4. read more...

 


Susan Hiller
at Lisson Gallery, London, 52 Bell Street
London, UK
Nov 13,
2015 - Jan 09, 2016

Susan Hiller at Lisson Gallery, London, 52 Bell Street In her debut exhibition at Lisson Gallery, Susan Hiller will present a number of recently discovered early pieces as well as celebrated classics and new works made this year. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in London since her Tate retrospective of 2011. A widely influential artist, Hiller has spent the past six decades questioning belief systems and the production of meaning. read more...

 


Giles Bailey & Jeremiah Day
at The Centre for Contemporary Arts
Glasgow, UK
Nov 13,
2015 - Jan 10, 2016

Giles Bailey & Jeremiah Day at The Centre for Contemporary ArtsCCA presents the work of two artists for whom language is a fundamental preoccupation. In the work of Giles Bailey (1981, UK) and Jeremiah Day (1974, USA), language appears not just as pictures of signs but rather poetics, narrative, description and exposition through words are integrated into visual art practice. Giles Bailey works largely with performance, writing or strategically appropriating texts that he performs himself. read more...

 


An-My Lê
at Charles H. Scott Gallery, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Nov 14,
2015 - Jan 10, 2016

An-My Lê at Charles H. Scott Gallery, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design In her first exhibition in Canada, An-My Lê presents a selection of photographic works that depict landscapes transformed by military activities, blurring the boundaries between Hollywood portrayals and photojournalistic documentation. Much of her work is inspired by her own experiences of war and dislocation as a political refugee. The exhibition features works from the series Small Wars, where the artist immersed herself in re-enactments of battles from the Vietnam War carried out by military enthusiasts, and 29 Palms, where she documented US troop training in conditions and locations that simulate the Middle East. read more...

 


Lina Selander
at Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden
Nov 14,
2015 - Feb 28, 2016

Lina Selander at Moderna Museet, StockholmLina Selander is one of Sweden’s most innovative moving image artists. Her films and installations often focus on junctures in history where a system or physical place collapses and something new begins to emerge; the narrative of mechanical cinema giving way to that of digital video, or a political or economic system plummeting into a new one. Lina Selander’s films and installations can be read as compositions or thought models,where ideas and conditions are weighed and tested. read more...

 


Sadik Kwaish Alfraji: Driven by Storms (The Notebooks)
at Ayyam Gallery, Beirut
Beirut, Lebanon
Nov 13,
2015 - Jan 09, 2016

Sadik Kwaish Alfraji: Driven by Storms (The Notebooks) at Ayyam Gallery, Beirut Ayyam Gallery Beirut is pleased to announce Driven by Storms (The Notebooks), a solo show of leading Iraqi artist Sadik Kwaish Alfraji. Excerpted from Alfraji’s critically acclaimed large-scale exhibition earlier this year at Ayyam Gallery Dubai, curated by Nat Muller, the body of work describes an exchange between the artist and his nephew Ali, who expressed his longing to escape war-torn Baghdad in a handwritten letter. After receiving the child’s message, Alfraji was haunted by the image of a small boat that Ali included to illustrate his dream of floating away from the devastation of Iraq after the 2003 American-led invasion to the safety of the Netherlands where the artist is based. read more...

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