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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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23 Nov, 2016

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
 



at The Museum of Modern Art
Midtown - New York, NY, USA
Nov 23, 2016 - Apr 02, 2017

(American, born Germany, 1888–1976) is a central figure in 20th-century art, both as a practitioner and as a teacher at the Bauhaus, Black Mountain College, and Yale University. Best known for his iconic series Homages to the Square, Albers made paintings, drawings, and prints and designed furniture and typography. The least familiar aspect of his extraordinary career is his inventive engagement with photography, which was only discovered after his death.

 



at Drawing Room
London, UK
Nov 24, 2016 - Feb 19, 2017

Thinking Tantra is a trans historical exhibition that begins with anonymous Tantric drawings, dating from the second half of the nineteenth century, continues with work made in the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s by Indian artists and includes work by ten international contemporary artists, presented in roughly chronological order.  The first group of works includes a range of 'original' Tantra drawings and Yantras.

 



at Simon Lee Gallery
London, UK
Nov 23, 2016 - Feb 04, 2017

Simon Lee Gallery is delighted to announce ’s second solo exhibition and her first at the London gallery. Mai–Thu Perret creates interdisciplinary works that combine the languages of feminism, politics, theatre, nature, religion and art history. The exhibition Zone expands on Perret’s own fictional narrative The Crystal Frontier, which the artist has been writing since 1999, that follows a group of women who form a commune New Ponderosa Year Zero in the remote desert of South Western New Mexico, in an attempt to escape capitalism and patriarchal convention.

 


Anthropocene
at Riccardo Crespi Galleria
Milan, Italy
Nov 24, 2016 - Jan 21, 2017

Anthropocene at Riccardo Crespi Galleria Riccardo Crespi gallery presents Anthropocene, a group exhibition that, starting from a text by Paola Cavalieri, analyzes the possibility that we are living in a new geological era, dominated by the human. Against the background of the theme’s relevance within the current scientific and cultural debate, the group show also refers to Natura e Destino: a previous gallery exhibition, in which the artists were asked to reinterpret Konrad Lorenz’s work of the same name, and to ponder on the relations between human and nature in the near future. The works by 15 artists will establish a path within which reflection, be it manifest or only hinted at, will help to open up possible ways out of this new disturbing scenario. read more...

 


Patrick Tuttofuoco: Pretty Good Privacy
at Federica Schiavo Gallery
Rome, Italy
Nov 24, 2016 - Jan 19, 2017

Patrick Tuttofuoco: Pretty Good Privacy at Federica Schiavo GalleryDuring TED talks or at any TechCrunch, in coffee shops around Menlo Park as well as in meetups across Berlin, people tend not to talk about the Past. Just as old hardware is regularly tossed and replaced, for those living and working in the tech world the software of History is constantly asking for a reboot. This endless upgrade reminder promises a Future that is always and necessarily better than the Present. read more...

 


Július Koller: One Man Anti Show
at Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig (Ludwig Foundation)
Vienna, Austria
Nov 25, 2016 - Apr 17, 2017

J煤lius Koller: One Man Anti Show at Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig (Ludwig Foundation) Július Koller (1939–2007) is one of the most important Eastern European artists working since the 1960s, whose art had and has considerable international significance. This is the most comprehensive exhibition of the Slovak artist’s work to date, documenting his independent contribution to the neo-avantgarde and based on painstaking research into his art and archives. Koller‘s work developed in critical distance to the communist authorities and their official art, and it also questioned traditions in modernism and the conventions of the Western art business. read more...

 


Nairy Baghramian: Déformation Professionnelle
at Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst
Gent, Belgium
Nov 26, 2016 - Feb 19, 2017

Nairy Baghramian: D茅formation Professionnelle at Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst Baghramian (b.1971 in Isfahan, Iran; lives and works in Berlin) explores and reflects on the formal languages of both modernism and post-minimalism. The sculptor has become internationally known for making exhibitions by means of sculpture and site-responsive installations that play on the human body and its gestures, which are both revealing and dissembling. Her work marks boundaries, transitions and gaps in the museum and urban space, whereby she focuses on the relationship between body and building and refers to fashion and design, theatre and dance. read more...

 


Dustin Yellin: 10 Parts
at Grimm
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nov 25, 2016 - Jan 07, 2017

Dustin Yellin: 10 Parts at Grimm GRIMM is pleased to present its first exhibition with Dustin Yellin, on the occasion of the 5th Amsterdam Art Weekend. In 10 Parts Yellin will debut a twenty-foot long modular glass landscape across ten panels. Also on view will be an extensive collection of smaller collages, six single module landscapes and both a figure and study from Yellin’s landmark series of Psychogeographies. Dustin Yellin’s artworks can either be read as three-dimensional collages or two dimensional sculptures. read more...

 


Miguel Aguirre: Build the Wall! Build the Wall!
at Galeria Lucia de la Puente
Lima, Peru
Nov 23, 2016 - Jan 06, 2017

Miguel Aguirre: Build the Wall! Build the Wall! at Galeria Lucia de la Puente Miguel Aguirre, recent winner of the 7th Painting Contest of the Banco Central de Reserva of Peru, presenting a new sample which is a result of political and social reflection that generates the ideological totalitarianisms as lived in Europe, USA among other acts of terror committed by armed groups and the populist speech, with democratic approval, that arises from the ultra-right parties with the consequence of the suppression of freedoms. But above of it all it is material for the artist’s deep analysis, The approval of ultranationalist, populist and xenophobic discourses by these societies. read more...

 


Kang Jungsuck: GAME I
at Doosan Gallery, Seoul
Jongro-gu - Seoul, South Korea
Nov 23, 2016 - Dec 24, 2016

Kang Jungsuck: GAME I at Doosan Gallery, Seoul DOOSAN Gallery Seoul presents GAME I, a solo exhibition by Kang Jungsuck, the recipient of the 6th DOOSAN Artist Award, from Nov 23rd to Dec 24th, 2016. Kang’s work captures the everyday life of his close friends on video and explores the uncertainties and imperfections of contemporary life. Through this exhibition, Kang attempts to capture reality through games, and takes off from his past works such as the observations on the labor and life of his friend who works at a game company - an idea explored in his solo exhibition at Insa Art Space in 2014 - and the concept of ‘instant dungeon’ in the game world by connecting many spaces in another solo exhibition by the artist. read more...

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