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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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Jul 01, 2015

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
 


Tara Donovan: Platform
at The Parrish Art Museum
Southampton, NY, USA
Jul 04, 15 - Oct 12, 15

Tara Donovan: Platform at The Parrish Art Museum Tara Donovan has an affinity for materials that other artists might not give a second glance. In her work, she transforms the stuff of everyday life, such as drinking straws, toothpicks, index cards, disposable cups and the like, into formations that appear like immense representations of geological or cellular growth. Visually compelling as solid fields, it is only upon closer examination that the component parts that make up these objects are revealed to be of the simplest and most common of ingredients. read more...

 


Jorge Pardo, Jon Pylypchuk, Dirk Skreber
at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, 18th Street
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jul 02, 15 - Aug 07, 15

Jorge Pardo, Jon Pylypchuk, Dirk Skreber at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, 18th Street Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce a summer exhibition consisting of three independent installations by gallery artists Jon Pylypchuk, Jorge Pardo, and Dirk Skreber. The exhibition opens Thursday, July 2nd, from 6:00 – 8:00pm and will remain on view until August 7th, 2015. read more...

 


Formal Relations
at Taymour Grahne Gallery
Tribeca - New York, NY, USA
Jul 02, 15 - Aug 19, 15

Formal Relations at Taymour Grahne Gallery Taymour Grahne Gallery is pleased to present Formal Relations, a group exhibition curated by Kamrooz Aram and Murtaza Vali, featuring work by Abdolreza Aminlari, Doug Ashford, Fayçal Baghriche, Eva Berendes, Ala Ebtekar, Michelle Grabner, Yamini Nayar and Zarina. Presenting an international and intergenerational selection of artists, Formal Relations brings together various abstract works that trouble the conventional opposition between form and content. read more...

 


Lovely Dark
at Regen Projects
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jul 02, 15 - Aug 01, 15

Lovely Dark at Regen Projects Regen Projects is pleased to present Lovely Dark, a selection of recent works by Yale University’s 2015 MFA Photography Program graduates, curated by Jack Pierson. The ten artists in this exhibition – David Alekhougie, Zak Arctander, Quinn Gorbutt, Isabel Magowan, Sarah Meyohas, Elle Perez, Bryson Rand, David Soffa, Ilona Szwarc, and Annie Thornton – work across a variety of media, ideas and techniques brought together by a shared interest in the photographic image. Collage and construction co-exist with the carefully observed, found, staged, lit, and exposed. read more...

 


Liat Yossifor: Pre-Verbal Painting
at Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis
St. Louis, MO, USA
Jul 03, 15 - Aug 16, 15

Liat Yossifor: Pre-Verbal Painting at Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis Pre-Verbal Painting is the first Midwestern solo museum exhibition of Israeli-born, Los Angeles-based artist Liat Yossifor—featuring all new work made specifically for CAM. Visually recalling the aesthetics of cave painting and the child-like act of finger painting, Yossifor’s work is abstract, yet viewers may discern recognizable symbols within it. Her gestural approach produces an impasto surface that records her physical act of art-making. read more...

 


Hashtag Abstract
at Ronchini Gallery - London
Mayfair - London, UK
Jul 02, 15 - Aug 29, 15

Hashtag Abstract at Ronchini Gallery - London Ronchini Gallery is pleased to present Hashtag Abstract, a group exhibition that brings together new works by international artists Oliver Clegg, Richard Höglund, Christopher Kuhn and Kasper Sonne. For his inaugural exhibition as a curator, London based collector Kamiar Maleki presents work exploring trends and current developments in abstract painting. Hashtag Abstract explores the phenomenon of news traveling fast in the digital era and the impact of social media as well as the power of the individual as a critic. read more...

 


Laura Owens
at Wiener Secession
Vienna, Austria
Jul 02, 15 - Aug 30, 15

Laura Owens at Wiener Secession Expert handling of painterly techniques and an inventive visual idiom are the trademark features of the art of Laura Owens, who never ceases to surprise her audience with an unusually broad spectrum of themes. The concurrent use of different techniques, media, and motifs and their superimposition are characteristic of her creative approach. She prints and paints on her canvases, embroiders them and pastes elements and, in some instances, entire objects onto them. read more...

 


The Marked Self: Between Annihilation and Masquerade
at Neue Galerie Graz
Graz, Austria
Jul 03, 15 - Oct 04, 15

The Marked Self: Between Annihilation and Masquerade at Neue Galerie Graz While formerly the portrait, above all the self-portrait, was a self-confident expression of artistic supremacy and individuality, e. g. in the Renaissance era, in the late 20th century it had become the expression of increasing insecurity. In our restlessly accelerating, over-commercialised world, in which the individual’s significance is on constant decline, certainties break apart and identities crumble away. As a compressed image of the humanum, the face shows the outer view of the ‘exhausted self’ (Alain Ehrenberg), which is marked by fears, constraints and paralysing feelings of exhaustion and inadequacy. read more...

 


zero: let us explore the stars
at Stedelijk Museum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jul 04, 15 - Nov 08, 15

zero: let us explore the stars at Stedelijk Museum Fire, light, movement, space, demonstrations, and performances: the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam presents an historic survey of the innovative, international avant-garde artists’ group, ZERO. In the ’50s and ’60s, the ZERO artists’ group experimented with the most innovative materials and media. In 1962, the Stedelijk Museum staged the first museum presentation of ZERO. read more...

 


Group Show
at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Hong Kong
Central - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jul 02, 15 - Aug 23, 15

Group Show at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Hong KongThis exhibition features paintings and photographs that transcend cultural boundaries. The global group of artists included in this show live and work between cultures, giving their work a dynamic, global perspective. The diversity of content, technique and medium is a testament to the gallery’s long-standing mission, which is to spark cross-cultural dialogue. Artists include Thai painter Chatchai, Indian-born artist Sohan Qadri and Japanese-American metal artist Miya Ando. read more...

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