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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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Nov 09, 2016

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
 


We are the (Epi)center…
at P!
New York, NY, USA
Nov 11, 2016 - Dec 22,
2016

We are the (Epi)center… at P! “We are the (Epi)center…” is a two-month project at P! that brings together a range of international artists to rethink art’s relationship to its forms of exhibition and propose new models. Co-organized with Paul O’Neill and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard), “We are the (Epi)center…” is both an evolving, cumulative exhibition and research project. It incorporates short-term displays, events, performances, artist-led discussions, and other public programs that are developed in collaboration with students from the graduate program at CCS Bard. read more...

 


Peter Wu: Rise of the Fly II
at Vincent Price Art Musuem
Monterey Park, CA, USA
Nov 12,
2016 - Mar 18, 2017

Peter Wu: Rise of the Fly II at Vincent Price Art Musuem In a dynamic installation that spans the spaces of painting, video projection and sculpture, refreshes the themes from the science fiction classics "The Fly" (Kurt Neumann, 1958 and David Cronenberg, 1986) to explore the aesthetics of technology, and processes of transformation and translation. Throughout Rise of the Fly II, the artist culls and fractures movie footage from the original films to develop his own iconographies and to reposition and mediate that which is familiar through the lens of strange eyes. read more...

 


Danny Jauregui: Piss Elegant / Some Motorcycle
at Samuel Freeman
Santa Monica, CA, USA
Nov 12,
2016 - Dec 17, 2016

Danny Jauregui: Piss Elegant / Some Motorcycle at Samuel Freeman If you were a gay man in 1965, the world was a lonely place. At a time when being openly gay was still a crime, finding spaces in which to meet other men was a challenge. In 1965 Bob Damron published the first in a series of yearly “address books”, which secretly listed every gay restaurant, bar, café, sex club and bathhouse in each major US city. Coded in a language that only gay men could decipher (1), the books helped to connect individuals and create a sense of community. read more...

 


Wangechi Mutu: The End of carrying All
at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
River Oaks - Houston, TX, USA
Nov 09,
2016 - Dec 11, 2016

Wangechi Mutu: The End of carrying All at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Celebrated for her recasting of African and feminist stereotypes, draws freely upon the history of Western art and her native Kenyan culture. Her latest video, The End of carrying All, traces a woman’s journey across an ever-expanding landscape. Mutu herself plays the protagonist. read more...

 


Isamu Noguchi, Archaic/Modern
at Smithsonian American Art Museum
Downtown - Washington D.C., DC, USA
Nov 11,
2016 - Mar 19, 2017

Isamu Noguchi, Archaic/Modern at Smithsonian American Art Museum (1904-1988) was among the most innovative American sculptors of the twentieth century, creating works that were far ahead of his time. His design for Sculpture to Be Seen from Mars (1947) anticipates the space age by several decades. Yet Noguchi frequently found inspiration in ancient art and architecture, from Egyptian pyramids, to Buddhist temples and Zen gardens, to American Indian burial mounds. The exhibition Isamu Noguchi, Archaic/Modern is the first full-scale exhibition to explore how the ancient world shaped this artist’s innovative vision for the future. read more...

 


Maria Nepomuceno: Sim
at Victoria Miro Gallery, St George Street (Mayfair)
Mayfair - London, UK
Nov 11,
2016 - Jan 07, 2017

Maria Nepomuceno: Sim at Victoria Miro Gallery, St George Street (Mayfair) Displaying a characteristically dynamic approach to form, these new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro-based artist’s methods of rope weaving and straw braiding. Vibrant and seductive floor- and wall-based sculptural works feature in this exhibition, the artist’s first at Victoria Miro Mayfair. Displaying a characteristically dynamic approach to form, these new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro-based artist’s methods of rope weaving and straw braiding, in which pre-existing and found elements such as branches, twigs, seed pods, playful ceramic forms and paint brushes merge with the organic forms of the sculptures. read more...

 


Andres Serrano: Torture
at Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, rue du Bourg-Tibourg
Paris, France
Nov 10,
2016 - Dec 30, 2016

Andres Serrano: Torture at Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, rue du Bourg-Tibourg Galerie Nathalie Obadia is pleased to present the Torture series, which inaugurates Andres Serrano’s first exhibition in our Parisian gallery after Sacramentum: Sacred Shadows (2012) and Cuba (2014) held in our gallery of Brussels. At the same time, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie is dedicating a solo show to the artist and featuring several of his most emblematic series, only a few months after a retrospective exhibition held by the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium in 2016. Born in New York in 1950, Andres Serrano has developed both provocative and fascinating work. read more...

 


Roman Signer: Works with Sand
at Häusler Contemporary, Munich
Munich, Germany
Nov 09,
2016 - Jan 10, 2017

Roman Signer: Works with Sand at Häusler Contemporary, Munich Häusler Contemporary München is pleased to announce its third solo exhibition of Swiss artist . We show a thematic selection of works which all are based on the medium of sand. Besides photographs of Signer’s »time sculptures« we exclusively present a remake of his »Sandinstallation« of 2007 as well as the new sculpture »Hose«. Sand is the media of temporality. read more...

 


My Weapon against the Atom Bomb is a Blade of Grass. TANCREDI: A Retrospective
at Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Venice, Italy
Nov 12,
2016 - Mar 13, 2017

My Weapon against the Atom Bomb is a Blade of Grass. TANCREDI: A Retrospective at Peggy Guggenheim Collection This is a long-awaited return to Venice and to Peggy Guggenheim’s museum of Parmeggiani (1926-1964), among the most original and passionate Italian painters of third quarter of the 20th century, and the only artist after Jackson Pollock to be put under contract by Peggy Guggenheim, who promoted his work and arranged exhibitions, including a solo show in her Venetian residence, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in 1954. More than sixty years on, Tancredi returns to Palazzo Venier dei Leoni with this retrospective exhibition which, through a selection of exceptional paintings, reconstructs the brief and convulsive career of this great postwar artist. read more...

 


Nina Canell: Reflexology
at Leo Xu Projects
Shanghai, China
Nov 09,
2016 - Jan 15, 2017

Nina Canell: Reflexology at Leo Xu Projects Nina Canell: “Reflexology” is the first solo exhibition of Berlin-based artist (b.1979, Sweden) to take place in China. Set across all three floors of the gallery space, Canell’s characteristically concise sculptural works of found and functional objects explore the often-overlapping networks and natural phenomena that surround us, probing the connections between material objects and immaterial forces. For this exhibition, Canell presents a series of new and recent works, incorporating site-specific elements and objects that have been sourced locally in Shanghai. read more...

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