黑料不打烊

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

黑料不打烊

29 Jun, 2016

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week


Certain Skins
at James Cohan Gallery, New York (Grand Street)
Lower East Side - New York, NY, USA
Jun 30, 16 - Sep 11, 16

Certain Skins at James Cohan Gallery, New York (Grand Street) James Cohan is pleased to open Certain Skins, an exhibition of works by Graham Anderson, Sadie Benning, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, and Byron Kim. The exhibition opens Wednesday, June 29 and will be on view through September 11 at the gallery's Lower East Side location. The works collected in this exhibition explore the role materials may play in the construction of images. read more...


How I Learned to See: An (Ongoing) Education in Pictures
at Fraenkel Gallery
Union Square - San Francisco, CA, USA
Jun 30, 16 - Aug 20, 16

How I Learned to See: An (Ongoing) Education in Pictures at Fraenkel Gallery How I Learned to See: An (Ongoing) Education in Pictures, Curated by Hanya Yanagihara, at 49 Geary Street, brings together a varied array of photographs that Yanagihara has chosen for their significance to her growth as an artist. The overarching theme is one of a writer looking deeply at other artists鈥 creative work鈥攕pecifically, photographs鈥攁s a process of learning and discovery. Hanya Yanagihara is an American novelist whose most recent book, A Little Life, was a finalist for the 2015 National Book Award and shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize and the 2016 Baileys Prize for Fiction. read more...


The Revolution Will Not Be Gray
at Aspen Art Museum
Aspen, CO, USA
Jul 01, 16 - Oct 16, 16

The Revolution Will Not Be Gray at Aspen Art Museum The Revolution Will Not Be Gray presents a selection of works that look both backward and forward at the shifting terrain of revolution, protest, and gestures of refusal. Examining the impetus to observe the world in strictly black-and-white terms, the exhibition reveals an intricate set of histories, politics, and identities, reminding us of the inherent power in the human voice. Featuring work by Andrea Bowers, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Claire Fontaine, Sharon Hayes, Iman Issa, Tony Lewis, Glenn Ligon, Carlos Motta, Pedro Reyes, and Adam Pendleton. read more...


Witness
at Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA
Jul 02, 16 - Feb 19, 17

Witness at Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago The photographer as witness is a familiar conceit, one that evokes the artist鈥檚 responsibility to observe the lives of others. It鈥檚 a role that has been reinforced by traditions of photojournalism, documentary photography, and anthropology, while taking on new forms and renewed urgency in recent years. The photographs in Witness, drawn largely from the MCA鈥檚 collection, put pressure on familiar understandings of the photographer鈥檚 role as self-appointed observer. read more...


Best OFF the wall on the gallery wall
at Galerie les Filles du Calvaire
3e - Paris, France
Jul 02, 16 - Jul 30, 16

Best OFF the wall on the gallery wall at Galerie les Filles du Calvaire Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire is happy to announce a new exhibition around the invitation of Anna Alix Koffi, chief editor of OFF the wall book-magazine. This project comes from a desire to materialize the collaboration between Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire and the photography book-magazine OFF the wall over a summer exhibition. It will also be the opportunity to hold a group show on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the gallery and the last issues of the magazine. read more...


EXTENSION.IR
at Triumph Gallery
Moscow, Russia
Jun 30, 16 - Jul 24, 16

EXTENSION.IR at Triumph Gallery Triumph Gallery presents the 3rd exhibition of EXTENSION project, which showcase the current art scene in different countries. 鈥淓xtension.ir: tehran. capital in CAPITAL letters鈥 exhibition will demonstrate contemporary artists from Iran. The public program of the EXTENSION project, including discussions and lectures of invited artists will be held at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art Auditorium and Strelka Institute. The exhibition is included in parallel program of V Moscow Young Art International Biennale. read more...


Joan Sal贸: Hic-Stans
at N2 Galeria
Barcelona, Spain
Jun 30, 16 - Jul 29, 16

Joan Sal贸: Hic-Stans at N2 Galeria Hic 鈥 Stans is a Latin term that could be translated as 鈥渢he infinite greatness of place.鈥 Based on this concept, which points to an ideal perception of the infinite, the artist questions himself: from the concrete and finite point we occupy in space could we perceive all its infinite as a whole? Behind his canvases breathe both the meditations of the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes in Leviathan (1651), and the idea of the infinite by Borges in his famous short story, The Aleph. read more...


Ryan Gander: In practice simplicity has never been a problem
at Taro Nasu Gallery
Chiyoda-ku - Tokyo, Japan
Jul 01, 16 - Jul 30, 16

Ryan Gander: In practice simplicity has never been a problem at Taro Nasu GalleryTARO NASU is pleased to announce a solo exhibition 鈥淚n practice simplicity has never been a problem鈥 by Ryan Gander, starting from July 1, 2016. This exhibition will showcase Ryan Gander鈥檚 new installation work with playmobils. Playmobil is a sectioned doll (figure) for children, popular all around the world as same as LEGO. This playmobil is known as its simplicity to represent the human characters, considering their occupation, nationality and historical context. read more...


Tsibi Geva: If You Want a Horrible Place Say So
at Hezi Cohen Gallery
Tel Aviv, Israel
Jun 30, 16 - Aug 27, 16

Tsibi Geva: If You Want a Horrible Place Say So at Hezi Cohen Gallery Hezi Cohen Gallery is pleased to present 'If You Want a Horrible Place Say So'[1], a new solo exhibition by Artist Tsibi Geva opening on Thursday, June 30th at 8pm. The exhibition will display a small selection of paintings out of a large body of work created in recent years. These works are 'circumstantial paintings' each created as an open process, a journey to an undefined or predetermined destination. read more...


New Romance: Art and the Posthuman
at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Sydney, Australia
Jun 30, 16 - Sep 04, 16

New Romance:  Art and the Posthuman at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney New Romance: art and the posthuman brings together artists from Australia and Korea whose works encourage us to ask what it means to be human today, and what it might mean in the future. Drawing inspiration from science fiction, robotics, biotechnology, consumer products and social media, they offer experiences that raise questions around the idea of the posthuman; a concept that signals new understandings of humanity and a breakdown of boundaries between what we think of as natural and artificial. Born across five decades, from the 1940s to the 1980s, the artists employ an eclectic array of technologies in their works. read more...

Related Artists

Sign in to 黑料不打烊.com