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The Magic Mirror of John Dee
© » KADIST

Joachim Koester

Photography (Photography)

Physical and mental exploration have been founding elements in Joachim Koester’s research for several years. While exploration was mainly a matter of geography during the 19th century, the 20th century brought the mental exploration of our unconscious, triggered by the discovery of psychoanalysis. Koester is interested in documenting minor events, forgotten by History, in order to reintroduce them into collective memory.

Tarantism
© » KADIST

Joachim Koester

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Tarantism is the name of disease which appeared in southern Italy, resulting from the bite of a spider called Tarantula. This bite caused various symptoms, such as nausea, difficulty to speak, delusion, excitability and agitation. The victims suffered then from convulsions and the only way to heal them was to engage in a frenzied dance, as it was believed.

Slow Graffiti
© » KADIST

Alex Da Corte

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Slow Graffiti was produced for Da Corte’s exhibition at the Vienna Secession in 2017. The video is a shot-for-shot remake of the film “The Perfect Human” by Danish filmmaker Jørgen Leth (1967). The original is narrated in an anthropological manner, or as if listening to a guide at a zoo, but Da Corte’s version is stranger and more philosophical.

FADE IN: EXT. STORAGE – CU CHI – DAY
© » KADIST

The Propeller Group and Superflex

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Fade In (the whole title of the film is actually the entire five page script) is a collaboration with the Danish artist collective Superflex (group of freelance artist–designer–activists committed to social and economic change, founded in 1993 by Jakob Fenger, Rasmus Nielsen and Bjørnstjerne Christiansen). There are several time layers to understand the story behind this film. In 1601, the San Jago set sail from Goa for Lisbon; the cargo included the first consignment of South East Asian porcelain destined for the European market.

Guarana Power Commercials
© » KADIST

SUPERFLEX

Film & Video (Film & Video)

SUPERFLEX makes a distinction between two types of projects with different temporalities: works that occur during an exhibition and other that evolved over several years. Thus, since 1997, they are working on a biogas system (SUPERGAS), first installed in Kenya, then Thailand and today in Mexico, perfecting at each stage the means of production, utilization and commercialization of this system. GUARANA POWER is one of these sustainable projects that create a real economy.

Les Fleurs d’intérieur
© » KADIST

Danh Vo

Sculpture (Sculpture)

The work “Les Fleurs d’intérieur” (which gives its name to the exhibiton presented at Kadist Art Foundation from May 30 to July 13, 2009) is a brass plate engraved with the inventory list of the works included in the show. From this moment, Dahn Vo will use this brass plates as a systematic element for all his exhibitions.

Good Life
© » KADIST

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.

Joachim Koester

Danh Vo

Alex Da Corte

Alex Da Corte’s works conveys a state of delusion, where logic is set aside in order to access the stranger, deeper parts of our minds...

SUPERFLEX

SUPERFLEX work on a number of projects linked to their avowed interest in political and social engagement on a local scale...

The Propeller Group and Superflex

The Propeller Group was established in 2006 as a cross-disciplinary structure...

© » ROYAL ACADEMY

about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

The meteoric rise of Angelica Kauffman RA | Article | Royal Academy of Arts Caption toggle button The meteoric rise of Angelica Kauffman RA By Jenny Uglow Published on 2 January 2024 Historian Jenny Uglow tells the story of how Angelica Kauffman became a founding Member of the RA and one of the most revered artists in Georgian Britain...

© » DAZED DIGITAL

about 3 months ago (02/10/2024)

Bringing you the best of Berlin Fashion Week AW24 Womenswear | Dazed ⬅️ Left Arrow *️⃣ Asterisk ⭐ Star Option Sliders ✉️ Mail Exit Fashion Feature From Sia Arnika and SF 1 OG, to Shayne Oliver’s Anonymous Club, here’s everything that went down at the German city’s fashion fair 10 February 2024 Text Elliot Hoste Berlin Fashion Week AW24 35 It might have been founded 17 years ago, but Berlin Fashion Week is a relative newborn in comparison to its Big Four siblings...

© » WALLPAPER*

about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

Valentine’s Day 2024: try five new ways to share the love | Wallpaper This bag charm – a raspberry ‘dice’ in brass and enamel, £100, by Loewe – is a cute alternative to hearts and flowers on Valentine’s Day 2024 (Image credit: Courtesy Loewe) By Caragh McKay published 9 February 2024 We’re reconsidering our options for Valentine’s Day 2024...

© » THEARTNEWSPER

about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

A new wave: spate of UK exhibitions signal growing recognition for Inuit and Sámi art Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Exhibitions news A new wave: spate of UK exhibitions signal growing recognition for Inuit and Sámi art Shows in London, Southampton and St Ives are introducing a wider audience to the work of artists from the far north Alexander Morrison 7 February 2024 Share Pia Arke's Krabbe 1906/Jensen 1947 is an example of how the artist blended “the personal with the political” Courtesy and © Pia Arke Estate Two years on from the last major milestone, the push for representation of art from the far north appears to have reached another...

© » HYPERALLERGIC

about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

Sleeping Polar Bear Snuggling on Iceberg Wins Photo Award Skip to content "Ice Bed" (2023), digital photo (© Nima Sarikhani, Wildlife Photographer of the Year; all images courtesy the artist and Natural History Museum, London) In an era of immeasurable chaos caused by unsustainable human activity across the planet, it’s crucial to look within the natural world for order, hope, and to feel grounded as things spiral around us...

© » HYPERALLERGIC

about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

8 Art Books to Read This February Skip to content Image from Søren Solkær's Black Sun series in Starling (2023) (image courtesy Edition Circle) This month, we’re turning to books that spark questions and crack open new possibilities, with digital culture on our minds as always, and photography looming large as a tool for both oppression and self-determination...

© » HYPERALLERGIC

about 3 months ago (02/05/2024)

Street Artists Say Guess Is Copying Their Tags Skip to content Images show the signatures of Sean Griffin ("NEKST") and Robin Ponn ("BATES") juxtaposed on since-removed articles of clothing sold by Guess...

© » IGNANT

about 4 months ago (01/11/2024)

Blending In While Standing Out: The Duplex, By Atelier ST - IGNANT Name Atelier ST Project Duplex House Images Clemens Poloczek Words Marie-Louise Schmidlin The German word Geborgenheit describes an emotional experience that encapsulates a sense of security, warmth, comfort, and being cared for...

© » LITHUB

about 4 months ago (01/05/2024)

On the Serious Business of 19th-Century Fairy Paintings ‹ Literary Hub Craft and Criticism Fiction and Poetry News and Culture Lit Hub Radio Reading Lists Book Marks CrimeReads About Log In Literary Hub Craft and Criticism Literary Criticism Craft and Advice In Conversation On Translation Fiction and Poetry Short Story From the Novel Poem News and Culture History Science Politics Biography Memoir Food Technology Bookstores and Libraries Film and TV Travel Music Art and Photography The Hub Style Design Sports Freeman’s The Virtual Book Channel Lit Hub Radio Behind the Mic Beyond the Page The Cosmic Library The Critic and Her Publics Emergence Magazine Fiction/Non/Fiction First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing Future Fables The History of Literature I’m a Writer But Just the Right Book Keen On The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan New Books Network Read Smart Talk Easy Tor Presents: Voyage Into Genre Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast Write-minded Reading Lists The Best of the Decade Book Marks Best Reviewed Books BookMarks Daily Giveaway CrimeReads True Crime The Daily Thrill CrimeReads Daily Giveaway Log In Via Pegasus Books On the Serious Business of 19th-Century Fairy Paintings Jennifer Higgie Considers the Significance of a Mystical Artistic Tradition By Jennifer Higgie January 5, 2024 Featured Image: Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing, by William Blake Much like the present moment, the nineteenth century was a time of rapid social and technological change and political turmoil...

© » THE GUARDIAN

about 5 months ago (12/17/2023)

Sidcup library and cinema review – William Morris meets the multiplex | Architecture | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation Sidcup library and cinema, which ‘occupies its long thin site like a ship’...

© » ARTFORUM

about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

British Museum’s Deputy Director Departs in Wake of Theft Inquiry – Artforum Read Next: ANONYMOUS WAS A WOMAN NAMES 2023 GRANTEES Subscribe Search Icon Search Icon Search for: Search Icon Search for: Follow Us facebook twitter instagram youtube Alerts & Newsletters Email address to subscribe to newsletter...

© » HYPERALLERGIC

about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

A Cleveland Museum’s Bad Bet on a Looted Roman Statue Skip to content “Draped Male Figure” (circa 150 BCE–200 CE) at the Cleveland Museum of Art...

© » GALERIE MAGAZINE

about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

How Copenhagen Designer Anne Brandhøj Highlights the Natural Beauty of Wood - Galerie Subscribe Art + Culture Interiors Style + Design Emerging Artists Discoveries Artist Guide More Creative Minds Life Imitates Art Real estate Events Video Galerie House of Art and Design Subscribe About Press Advertising Contact Us Follow Galerie Sign up to receive our newsletter Subscribe Artist Anne Brandhøj with her figural group Legekammeraterne at Copenhagen’s Designmuseum Danmark...

© » THEARTNEWSPER

about 5 months ago (12/13/2023)

Review into British Museum thefts calls for fundamental reforms Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search British Museum thefts news Review into British Museum thefts calls for fundamental reforms The Independent Collection Security Review urges the museum to take urgent action, including fully recording the collection and tough management changes Martin Bailey 13 December 2023 Share The report has been heavily criticised by Ittai Gradel, the Danish gems specialist who privately warned the British Museum about the theft in 2020 Photo: Jeff Whyte The independent review into thefts at the British Museum reveals serious problems with the institution’s governance...

© » OBSERVER

about 5 months ago (12/13/2023)

An Interview with Curator Katerina Gregos | Observer Since the Greek curator Katerina Gregos was appointed the artistic director of Athens’ National Museum of Contemporary Art in 2021, she has not only helped transform it and build its collection but also helped cement its place on the global cultural map...

© » FAD MAGAZINE

about 5 months ago (11/29/2023)

Artists Install AR Pig on UK buildings exposing links to harmful industrial food system - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 29 November 2023 Share — A virtual, female pig has appeared on top of Barclays’ Canary Wharf HQ, two Tesco stores in London and Liverpool, DEFRA and other locations in a new experimental augmented reality (AR) app created by artists, Naho Matsuda and collective A Drift of Us...

© » FAD MAGAZINE

about 5 months ago (11/27/2023)

DaDa Return With Their Annual Social Justice Lecture by Artist Ashokkumar D Mistry - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 27 November 2023 Share — Liverpool-based arts organisation DaDa return in December with their annual Edward Rushton Social Justice Lecture which takes place at Museum of Liverpool on Sunday, 3rd December from 1-3pm, held on United Nations International Day for People with Disabilities and named after the local poet, activist, abolitionist, and disabled man, Edward Rushton ...

© » SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

about 5 months ago (11/27/2023)

Floral art by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and other artists on display at private Deji Art Museum in Nanjing, China | 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 The exhibition ‘Nothing Still About Still Lifes: Three Centuries of Floral Compositions’ at Nanjing;s Deji Art Museum features more than 100 modern and contemporary artworks, including (above) “Les Amoureux au Bouquet de Fleurs” (1935-1937), by Marc Chagall...

© » IGNANT

about 5 months ago (11/20/2023)

Furthering FORMA: Vanessa Heepen’s Exclusive Editorial Collaboration Blurs The Art-Design Divide - IGNANT Name FORMA Gallery Images Clemens Poloczek Words Anna Dorothea Ker To spatial designer and creative director Vanessa Heepen , design is inherently discursive...

© » IGNANT

about 6 months ago (10/20/2023)

A Visit To Studio Hanne Willmann: Clean Design That Evokes Emotions - IGNANT Name Studio Hanne WIllmann Images Clemens Poloczek Words Marie-Louise Schmidlin For Berlin-based product designer Hanne Willmann , one of the essential functions of furniture is to create an emotional response in its users...

© » D MAGAZINE

about 7 months ago (10/13/2023)

New Gallery Tureen Pushes the Envelope in Oak Cliff - D Magazine Skip to content Menu Search One brand, four magazines...

© » LARRY'S LIST

about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Danish Collector Jens Faurschou Inaugurates New Outpost in Brooklyn - via The Art Newspaper...

© » LARRY'S LIST

about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Donum Estate, the award-winning Pinot Noir producer featuring a monumental sculpture collection located in the acclaimed wine region of Sonoma County, has commissioned award-winning Danish architect and designer David Thulstrup to transform Donum Home...

© » HIGH FRUCTOSE

about 52 months ago (01/14/2020)

Lisa Lach-Neilson’s vulnerable oil paintings often examine identity...

© » RANDIAN ART MARKET

about 53 months ago (12/19/2019)

Faurschou New York resides in a former shoe factory in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint area...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 59 months ago (07/01/2019)

Binary at M1 CONTACT 2019: Breaking all the rules with “Stigma” and “Dan-su” | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Courtesy of M1 CONTACT July 1, 2019 By Chloe Chotrani (1,130 words, 6 -minute read) The 10th anniversary edition of Binary – International Artist Showcase presented two returning artists to the festival...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 61 months ago (04/29/2019)

The Body Remembers: Kitt Johnson on "Stigma" at M1 CONTACT Contemporary Dance Festival 2019 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles "Stigma", photo by James Quah (left), Kitt Johnson, photo by Per Morten Abrahamsen (right) April 29, 2019 By Germaine Cheng (605 words, three-minute read) 2019 marks the 10th edition of the M1 CONTACT Contemporary Dance Festival , a humble endeavour by Kuik Swee Boon, artistic director of T...

© » MODERN MAG

about 61 months ago (04/22/2019)

Those who don’t consider glass a major art medium will think again after visiting a fascinating exhibition that opens in May at the Corning Museum of Glass...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 63 months ago (03/06/2019)

By Elsa Lim (1090 words, four-minute read) It was a lazy Sunday afternoon in early December, and the Visitor......

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 67 months ago (10/22/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (22 – 28 October 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do October 22, 2018 ETHNI-CITY III – Kali Yuga by SAtheCollective, LASALLE College of the Arts, Flexible Performance Space, 26 – 27 October Kali Yuga is the latest installment of ETHNI-CITY, and it’s slated to be held this October...