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10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

Staff Picks: 10 Favorite Opening Exhibitions

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03 Sep, 2014

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
 


Bruce Conner: Somebody Else's Prints
at Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University
Wichita, KS, USA
Sep 05, 14 - Dec 14, 14

Bruce Conner: Somebody Else's Prints at Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University Bruce Conner (1933-2008) used printmaking to explore questions of authenticity, authorship, and permanence.  The Wichita native (born in McPherson) infamously shifted personas and attributed his artwork to celebrities and fake personas alike.  This exhibition is the first in-depth examination of Conner’s work as a printmaker in over a decade and feature rarely seen examples from the Conner Family Trust and private collections. Bruce Conner: Somebody Else's Prints spans nearly 60 years of work, from the first etchings and lithographs that Conner made while still a young student in Kansas in 1944 to his last inkjet prints made with Photoshop at Magnolia Editions, Oakland, California, in 2003. read more...

 


Anthea Alley: Works from the 1950s & 1960s
at England & Co.
Fitzrovia - London, UK
Sep 05, 14 - Sep 27, 14

Anthea Alley: Works from the 1950s & 1960s at England & Co.Anthea Alley was recognized in the late 1950s as an emerging British sculptor working with welded metal. She exhibited in New York with the Martha Jackson Gallery, and in London with Hamilton Galleries and later with Anneley Juda, and her works were acquired by notable private and public collections in Britain and the USA. This exhibition focuses on her early abstract metal sculptures and paintings as a starting point for future examination of a long and continuously inventive career. read more...

 


Jules De Balincourt: Blue Hours
at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, Marais
3e - Paris, France
Sep 06, 14 - Oct 18, 14

Jules De Balincourt: Blue Hours at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, Marais A long-awaited event to start the new season: the third solo exhibition of works by Jules de Balincourt. His show, in our gallery in the Marais, has the beguiling title Blue Hours and includes fifteen new paintings. This ‘Michel Houellebecq’ of painting, as Jean-Marc Bustamante calls him, explores private themes that evoke architecture, travel, human migrations and artificial places, in a floating, idealised and escapist atmosphere with hints of a pervading vulnerability. Balincourt throws himself directly into his painting without drawing or other preliminaries. read more...

 


GODsDOGs and Tanja Selzer
at Janinebeangallery
Mitte - Berlin, Germany
Sep 06, 14 - Oct 11, 14

GODsDOGs and Tanja Selzer at Janinebeangallery GODsDOGs is the name of the of the artist couple Britta und Ron Helbig. After working for several years very successfully as part of the famous artist group „Artists Anonymous“, they act since 2009 as a couple, varying, resp. connecting virtuously the genres and techniques of painting, drawing, installaton, objects, performance and photography. As GODsDOGs they start with a basic concept which they develop process-like by entangling the different media. read more...

 


Mojoko & Shang Liang: Reactive Wall
at Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús
Reykjavík, Iceland
Sep 06, 14 - Oct 19, 14

Mojoko & Shang Liang: Reactive Wall at Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús The interactive artwork Reactive Wall is one of several collaborations between artist Mojoko and computer programmer Shang Liang. Mojoko worked on the graphics, which comprise 200 popular icons drawn from Asian and Western contexts. Visitors interact with the work by making sounds through a microphone: the pitch and volume received is interpreted by the software, which in turn manipulates how the icons appear. More information: https://vimeo. read more...

 


Dragana Jurisic: YU: The Lost Country
at The Royal Hibernian Academy Galleries
Dublin, Ireland
Sep 05, 14 - Sep 26, 14

Dragana Jurisic: YU: The Lost Country at The Royal Hibernian Academy Galleries Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. With the disappearance of the country, at least one million five hundred thousand Yugoslavs vanished, like the citizens of Atlantis, into the realm of imaginary places and people. Today, in the countries that came into being after Yugoslavia’s disintegration, there is a total denial of the Yugoslav identity. Dragana Jurisic’s practice looks at the effects of exile and displacement on memory and identity and it is produced from the position of an exile. read more...

 


Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden
at Stedelijk Museum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sep 06, 14 - Jan 04, 15

Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden at Stedelijk Museum With almost two hundred drawings and paintings from private and museum collections throughout the world, Marlene Dumas – The Image as Burden is the first major solo exhibition of Dumas in the Netherlands in 20 years. It is the most comprehensive retrospective survey of her work in Europe to date and presents a compelling overview of her oeuvre from the late 1970s to the present. In addition to her most important and iconic works, the exhibition also presents lesser-known paintings and drawings, including many works never before seen in the Netherlands, and a selection of her most recent paintings. read more...

 


Beyond Landscape
at Lin & Lin Gallery, Taipei
Taipei, Taiwan
Sep 06, 14 - Sep 28, 14

Beyond Landscape at Lin & Lin Gallery, TaipeiLin & Lin Gallery is pleased to announce the second solo exhibition of Yin Zhaoyang, which will be on view from 6th September to 28th September. This time, Yin will present a series of collections completed in the wake of the first solo exhibition Sunset in an Empty Mountain in 2011. Known as the representative of Youth Cruelty artists, Yin Zhaoyang has deepened the creative concepts since 2011,taking up grand landscape as subject matter. read more...

 


Ren Bo: Silent Shine
at Jiali Gallery
Dongcheng - Beijing, China
Sep 06, 14 - Oct 18, 14

Ren Bo: Silent Shine at Jiali Gallery Ren Bo succeeds in re-arranging pixels and bits, iron and video, plexiglass and noise in a way that escapes both scripted mathematic and cybernetic codes and basic post-industrial references. The artist chose all these elements and studied them like relics of a lost semantic order; what is left of their symbolic power is re-oriented in a new-born techno-organic poetic experience.  Her peculiar and unpretentious sense of measure allows her to try and build an experience in which elements of traditional Chinese culture and philosophy appear in the apparently contradictory super-structure of digital reality and virtual communication. read more...

 


The Colours of Spring
at Manyung Gallery
Melbourne, Australia
Sep 06, 14 - Sep 28, 14

The Colours of Spring at Manyung GalleryFeaturing new work by Rebecca Cool Ember Fairbairn, Wendy Grace, Despa Hondros, Dana Kinter, Gillie and Marc Schattner, Fiona Slater, Stewart Westle, Nellie Zimmerman and others. read more...

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