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10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

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24 Jul, 2013

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

In this article we bring you a wide-reaching selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our picks include the exhibition Walking Back The Cat by Stephanie Washburn uniting photographs, collages and drawings, the abstract representations of a Hungarian-American artist, Tibor Pataky, a collection of photographs that use experiments in light and atmospheric phenomena at the Akron Art Museum, the celebration of the late Czech artist Michal Ranný’s art, and the Irish artist, Eoin Mc Hugh, who explores the space and boundaries between image, object and idea through paintings and sculptures.

Robert Kinmont / Doris Salcedo">Robert Kinmont / Doris Salcedo
at Alexander and Bonin
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jul 26, 13 - Jul 26, 13

Doris Salcedo at Alexander and Bonin">Robert Kinmont / Doris Salcedo at Alexander and BoninOn June 26th, Alexander and Bonin will open an exhibition of works by Robert Kinmont and Doris Salcedo. Salcedo’s most recent work, A Flor de Piel, was developed as a response to the simple but impossible task of making a flower offering to a victim of torture. read more...

 


Brian Duggan: We like it up here, it's windy, really nice
at International Studio & Curatorial Program
Williamsburg - New York, NY, USA
Jul 24, 13 - Aug 23, 13

Brian Duggan: We like it up here, it's windy, really nice at International Studio & Curatorial Program ISCP is pleased to present We like it up here, it’s windy, really nice. by Dublin-based artist Brian Duggan. Three times a year, ISCP offers residents and alumni the opportunity to present a solo exhibition of work that has not been previously shown in the United States.  We like it up here, it’s windy, really nice. read more...

 


Stephanie Washburn: Walking Back The Cat
at Mark Moore Gallery
Culver City - Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jul 27, 13 - Aug 31, 13

Stephanie Washburn: Walking Back The Cat at Mark Moore Gallery Mark Moore Gallery presents Walking Back The Cat, the second exhibition by interdisciplinary artist Stephanie Washburn, including photographs, collages and drawings. Washburn continues her exploration of the interface of material and digital surfaces as well as the persistent relevance of human touch in the construction of pictorial space. read more...

 


Tibor Pataky: Into Abstraction
at Polk Museum of Art
Lakeland, FL, USA
Jul 27, 13 - Oct 05, 13

Tibor Pataky: Into Abstraction at Polk Museum of Art Tibor Pataky was an obscure but notable Hungarian-American artist who lived and worked in central Florida during the middle of the 20th century. In 1936, he became the instructor of life drawing at Florida Southern College. During this time, he found inspiration from Milton Avery and other artists who were affiliated with The Research Studio in Maitland, Florida. As this influence grew, Pataky aspired to leave Florida and pursue additional instruction from leading artists. read more...

 


With a Trace: Photographs of Absence
at Akron Art Museum
Akron, OH, USA
Jul 27, 13 - Jan 26, 14

With a Trace: Photographs of Absence at Akron Art Museum With a Trace: Photographs of Absence features photographers spanning several generations who have not just captured a scene but created a moment in time. Their images bear traces of human presence, the transmission of energy, atmospheric phenomena and experiments with light. Among the artists, Christopher Bucklow, Sophie Calle, Margaret De Patta, Adam Fuss, Alison Rossiter,

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Nature Reserves
at GV Art London
London, UK
Jul 26, 13 - Sep 14, 13

Nature Reserves at GV Art London Artists: Victoria Browne, Laura Culham, Amy Cutler, Charlie Franklin, Sally Ann McIntyre, Theresa Moerman Ib, Laura O’Neill, Liz Orton, Hestia Peppe, Helen Pynor, Anais Tondeur and Pauline Woolley. GV Art is pleased to announce Nature Reserves, a new group exhibition curated by Tom Jeffreys. read more...

 

Daniel Balabán: Report 2013
at Moravian Gallery in Brno
Brno, Czech Republic
Jul 26, 13 - Oct 27, 13

Daniel Balabán: Report 2013 at Moravian Gallery in Brno Michal Ranný (1946 Brno - 1981 Praha), in whose memory the prize is awarded, was an important figure of modern Czech painting, a leading proponent of lyrical abstraction, whose work blends the natural with the existential. The prematurely deceased artist whose life and works inspired a number of other artists, himself followed in the footsteps of, for example, Jirí John and belongs to the circle of painting related to the work of Josef Šíma, Robert Hlinenský or Václav Boštík. The Michal Ranný Award is announced biannually by the Friends of the Moravian Gallery and the Moravian Gallery in Brno to highlight the work of a remarkable artist who is both formally and content-wise making an outstanding contribution to Czech visual culture and whose work and thinking has a substantial in? read more...

 


Gabor Ösz - Three by Three">Gábor Osz - Three by Three
at Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art
Budapest, Hungary
Jul 26, 13 - Nov 03, 13

Gábor Osz - Three by Three at Ludwig Museum of Contemporary ArtThe solo exhibition of Gabor Ösz, living and working in Amsterdam, is part of a series of exhibitions at the Ludwig Museum presenting Hungarian and foreign artists whose life and works are less known in Hungary. Looking at the oeuvre of the artist, awarded the Paris Photo BMW Prize in 2010, one's attention is may as well caught by its consistency. read more...

 


Eoin Mc Hugh: Augury
at Douglas Hyde Gallery
Dublin, Ireland
Jul 26, 13 - Sep 11, 13

Eoin Mc Hugh: Augury at Douglas Hyde GalleryEoin Mc Hugh has described his work as 'focused on the psychology of imagery', but although this may be true from a conceptual perspective, there is more to it than that. He deftly explores the space and boundaries between image, object, and idea, and yet his art is perhaps even more remarkable for its arresting sense of the uncanny. There are three main strands to his art: oil paintings, watercolours, and sculpture. read more...

 


André Butzer: New Paintings
at Patricia Low Contemporary, St. Moritz
St. Moritz, Switzerland
Jul 27, 13 - Sep 14, 13

André Butzer: New Paintings at Patricia Low Contemporary, St. MoritzThe six new paintings by Andre Butzer are chromatic horizontal and vertical variations of one another, with nuances subtly differentiated by obfuscated color gradations. Each painting is an ornamental matrix, a materialized picture screen with apertures. read more...

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