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Going Round and Round in a Line ST (12m)
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Javier M. Rodríguez

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Javier M. Rodriguez’s Going Round and Round in a Line ST (12m) is a sculptural composition made of the simplest materials—a single tape measure and metal rivets. The rivets lock the tape measure in its contorted shape, bending in angles to create a geometric abstraction. The piece hangs simply from the ceiling, at times rotating around, its shape changing with our point of view.

Flies never infest an egg without cracks
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Prabhakar Pachpute

Painting (Painting)

Prabhakar Pachpute was born in 1986 and raised in Chandrapur (Maharashtra), India, a place known as ‘The City of Black Gold’, where his family has worked for three generations in one of the oldest mines in the country. Currently, he lives and works in Mumbai. He has done his Bachelors in Fine Arts from I. K. S. University, Khairagarh (Chhattisgarh) in 2009 and Masters from M. S. University Baroda (Gujrat) in 2011.

The Beautiful Beast
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Goddy Leye

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In Goddy Leye’s installation work The Beautiful Beast , a video is projected onto a gold-colored wooden box filled with sesame seeds. The sesame seeds look like pixels underneath the video, suggesting the texture of animation. The artist portrays a strange man who writhes on the ground like a beast against this ‘pixelated’ field.

Polite Guests From the Future
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Arseny Zhilyaev

Sculpture (Sculpture)

This work was conceived by Zhilyaev as part of the M. I. R.: Polite Guests from the Future exhibition. This iteration of the imagined Museum of Russian History (M. I. R.) is seen from a distant future standpoint. The Russian word ‘mir’ means both peace as well as ‘the world’, and is also the name of the first space station to ever orbit earth.

Museum of Russian History on Bolotnaya Square
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Arseny Zhilyaev

Sculpture (Sculpture)

The Bolotnaya Battle Park Complex is the future home for the Museum of Russian History (M. I. R.). Located on the grounds of Bolotnaya square in Moscow, this park sits on top of what once was a swamp. Above the main building stand two bio-engineered ‘living sculptures’, which strike various poses to commemorate the brave acts of those defending the federation from foreign intervention during protests of May 6th, 2012.

Ukraine-Russia / Volleyball
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Victor & Sergiy Kochetov

Photography (Photography)

Ukraine-Russia / Volleyball by Viktor and Sergiy Kochetov features a concrete monument of women volleyball players before the railway station in the village of Vodyanoye, Kharkiv region. It’s a typical Soviet sculptural composition, thousands of which were casted in the USSR during this period. Many can still be found all over post-Soviet territories, leading to regular debates on the destiny of this visual heritage in Ukraine.

Tania Libre
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Lynn Hershman Leeson

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Tania Libre is a film by Lynn Hershman Leeson centered around renowned artist Tania Bruguera and her experience as a political artist and activist under the repressive government of her native Cuba. The film begins with the voice of Tilda Swinton narrating a manifesto of artists’ rights written by Bruguera in which she expresses her views on art, our universal right to both enjoy and create art, and the duty that artists have to dissent. The film then captures a series of therapy sessions between Bruguera and Dr. Frank M. Ochberg—the founding father of trauma therapy, particularly PTSD and Stockholm Syndrome—where Bruguera describes with great candor and earnestness several traumatic experiences such as the betrayal by her father who handed her to Cuban secret service, and her imprisonment in Havana years later after advocating for freedom of expression.

Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Nikau Hindin

Textile (Textile)

Maori barkcloth making is the central artistic form in the Pacific, and still at the core of cultural expression in many Pacific countries. However, Maori barkcloth making ceased to be practiced in the nineteenth century, at the same time as the arrival of European colonists. Completed barkcloth works often represent another complex Pacific Indigenous accomplishment, the sophisticated system of celestial mapping used in the cross-Pacific navigation that led to the expansion of a vivid pan-Pacific civilisation, thriving before colonial disruption.

Moonscape
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Mona Benyamin

Film & Video (Film & Video)

A moonscape is a vista of the lunar landscape or a visual representation of this, such as in a painting. The term “moonscape” is also sometimes used metaphorically for an area devastated by war. Moonscape by Mona Benyamin is inspired by and dedicated to the Lunar Embassy—a company that now sells land on a variety of planets and moons, established in 1980 by a man called Dennis M. Hope, who claimed ownership of the Moon.

Good Life
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Danh Vo

Installation (Installation)

Good life (2007) is an installation displaying letters, documents, photographs and objects from a man named Joseph Carrier, and appropriated by artist Danh Vo. The installation features a series of small square vitrines, inset, dark and precisely spot-lit. Inside these are framed photographs, mostly black and white, of young Asian men, taken, as the titles on the neat brass name plates tell us, in Vietnam in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Variation & Improvisation for ‘In Harmonia Progressio’
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Duto Hardono

Performance (Performance)

Variation & Improvisation for ‘In Harmonia Progressio’ by Duto Hardono is part of a series of work that focuses on sound loops as a fundamental element of his performance – a metaphor that Hardono employs as he examines the human condition, such as time and temporal spatiality. Unlike other works, where he generates sound using analog cassette tapes, this performance uses the human voice. Participants are instructed to vocalize ‘In’, ‘Harmonia’, and ‘Progressio’ – words that make up a Latin phrase which means “progress inside harmony”.

Pre-Existing Condition
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Carolyn Lazard

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Between 1951 and 1974, Dr. Albert M. Kligman, a professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania, oversaw medical experiments conducted on incarcerated people at Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia. These non­therapeutic tests ranged from athlete’s foot powders, dandruff shampoos, deodorants, and detergents, as well as more hazardous materials such as dioxin, radioactive isotopes, and mind-altering psychotropics. During his tenure at Holmesburg, Dr. Kligman worked for companies such as Johnson & Johnson, developing the acne medicine Retin-A, and for Dow Chemical Company and the U. S. Department of Defence, testing the ‘tactical herbicide’ Agent Orange.

Rubber Coated Steel
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Lawrence Abu Hamdan

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In May 2014, Israeli soldiers shot and killed two teenagers, Nadeem Nawara and Mohamad Abu Daher in occupied Palestine (West Bank). Through the Forensic Architecture program, the human rights organization Defence for Children International worked with Abu Hamdan to investigate the incident. The case hinged upon an audio-ballistic analysis of the recorded gunshots to determine whether the soldiers had used rubber bullets, as they asserted, or broken the law by firing live ammunition at the two unarmed teenagers.

Arseny Zhilyaev

Arseny Zhilyaev is arguably one of the most influential contemporary Russian artists of his generation...

Goddy Leye

Born in 1965 in Mbouda (Cameroun), Goddy Leye was an artist, a teacher, a cultural activist and a curator based in Douala (Cameroun)...

Nikau Hindin

Through her art practice, Nikau Hindin revives the Maori artform of barkcloth making...

Duto Hardono

Duto Hardono is a conceptual artist and educator...

Victor & Sergiy Kochetov

Viktor Kochetov became engaged in photography in 1968 and was also a professional photographer in film and photo laboratories...

Prabhakar Pachpute

Prabhakar Pachpute calls attention to issues concerning land politics, industry, and labor through a multimedia practice that includes drawing, painting, sculpture, animation, and murals...

Lawrence Abu Hamdan

What are the political implication of our sounds and voices? How is it heard and used for or against us? These are questions posed by Lawrence Abu Hamdan (b...

Carolyn Lazard

Carolyn Lazard’s practice centers disability and accessibility through sculpture, video, installation, and performance...

Lynn Hershman Leeson

Danh Vo

Mona Benyamin

Mona Benyamin is a visual artist and filmmaker whose work examines intergenerational perspectives on hope, trauma, and identity...

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about 11 months ago (02/12/2024)

After a seven-year $42-million revamp, Palacio Valeriola reopened its doors in Valencia, Spain, as the newly named Centro de Arte Hortensia Herrero....

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about 11 months ago (02/04/2024)

Does new M+ exhibition based on East Asian ink landscape paintings go too far or not far enough? | South China Morning Post Advertisement Advertisement Art + FOLLOW Get more with my NEWS A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you Learn more “(All is) non-hierarchical” (2022), a ceramic sculpture by Macanese artist Heidi Lau, at “Shanshui: Echoes and Signals”, the new exhibition at Hong Kong’s M+ museum of visual culture based on East Asian ink landscape paintings...

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about 13 months ago (12/11/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Amina Ross Interviewed Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

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about 13 months ago (12/10/2023)

Max Hooper Schneider at Maureen Paley and Studio M...

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about 14 months ago (10/30/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Hilary Harkness Interviewed Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

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about 15 months ago (10/05/2023)

Collector Peter Brant and Former Supermodel Stephanie Seymour List Florida Mansion for $28 M...

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about 16 months ago (09/18/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Le’Andra LeSeur Interviewed Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Giorgio Morandi: The Poetics of Stillness Curated by Victor Wang December 6, 2020 – June 14, 2021 M......

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

It is the most valuable single-owner sale ever to be sold at auction, surpassing the previous record set by the Rockefeller sale in 2018....

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

“The collection has to be in Hong Kong, and M+ is my best choice,” one collector said of his donation to M+....

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

See Works from Hallam Chow’s Donation to the M+ Museum - via ARTnews...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Related Group CEO and art collector’s estate features many notable artworks from Latin-American artists....

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Thirty works, including an expensive Joan Mitchell, head to sale in November....

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

One of artist’s final few works is coming to market again after seven years of being held privately....

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about 35 months ago (02/28/2022)

Yusaku Maezawa to Sell $70 M...

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about 39 months ago (11/03/2021)

Deep Inside Sotheby’s $600+m Bet on Macklowe, Part 1 When last we left the art market—just a few short weeks ago in London—the story was all about the hunt for new talent with collectors making aggressive bets on the “next big thing” artist...

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about 43 months ago (06/10/2021)

Phillips-Poly Sale in Hong Kong Nets $63.8 M., With Records for Salman Toor, Loie Hollowell On Tuesday night, Phillips held a modern and contemporary art sale in Hong Kong that brought in a hammer total of HKD 405 million ($52.2 million), or HKD 492 with premium ($63.8 million)...

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about 44 months ago (05/12/2021)

Early Kusama Works Fetch $15.2 M...

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about 45 months ago (04/26/2021)

Valentino Cofounder to Sell $50 M...

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about 45 months ago (04/23/2021)

Van Gogh Painting from Coveted Arles Period Could Fetch $25 M...

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about 45 months ago (04/19/2021)

Asian Art Market Continues Rapid Ascent at Sotheby’s $270 M...

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about 45 months ago (04/18/2021)

Sotheby’s to Sell $40 M...

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about 61 months ago (12/20/2019)

by Ran Dian Not a lot of positive news comes out of Hong Kong these days but the shortlist for the revamped CCCA (Chinese Contemporary Art Award) has just been announced...

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about 80 months ago (06/06/2018)

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