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Pair of shoes / Shoes with eggs
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Hans-Peter Feldmann

Installation (Installation)

The types of objects Feldmann is interested in collecting into serial photographic grids or artist’s books are often also found in three dimensional installations. Verging on a form of fetichism, his shoe collections are a case in point and indeed, for some exhibitions, he even asked gallery employees for their shoes. Against authorship and the commodification of art, he never gives titles or dates to his works which have infinite edition possibilities.

Teapot with shadow
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Hans-Peter Feldmann

Installation (Installation)

The types of objects Feldmann is interested in collecting into serial photographic grids or artist’s books are often also found in three dimensional installations. Against authorship and the commodification of art, he never gives titles or dates to his works which have infinite edition possibilities. This mise en scène of found kitchenware also exists with a rounder and flatter plain modern white porcelain teapot.

Hat with photograph
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Hans-Peter Feldmann

Installation (Installation)

The types of objects Feldmann is interested in collecting into serial photographic grids or artist’s books are often also found in three dimensional installations. Hats and photographs are regularly part of his appropriations and arrangements. He famously made numerous trips to England in search of old photographs when he was an antique dealer, and then worked in a gift store with his wife when he left the art world in the 1980s.

Hans Forlorara sina bada amar och ben
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Nathalie Djurberg

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Apparently Djurberg’s mother made a puppet theater and traveled around Göteborg performing during her childhood. This short story of a young man initially listening to birdsong in a city, suddenly confronted to warfare and wounded, could visually resemble child’s doll game or mise en scène, with a high dose of cynicism and violence. The figure, Hans, is attended to by two nurses whose raw discussion appears in speech bubbles: “we’ll have to amputate”.

Soliloquy
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Tromarama

Installation (Installation)

The installation Soliloquy by Tromarama features 96 second-hand lamps scattered around the space like islands or entities left in solitude. Each time the hashtag “#kinship” is used on Twitter, the tweet is converted into binary code, which triggers their switches and creates a symphony of lights. The flashing bulbs transcribe layers of human desire and of individual stories that manifest users’ connections forged across physical and digital realms.

"White String at Home", November, 19-26, 1979, Prague
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Jiri Kovanda

Photography (Photography)

This ephemeral installation by Jirí Kovanda, documented in the same way as his performances with a photograph and a text, belongs to a body of works that took place in his apartment/studio. During an interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist, the artist highlighted that he had never had a studio and that this work space blended with his apartment. A piece of string cuts across the room in a diagonal; it functions as a scale to measure time and space.

Paint, Unpaint
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Kota Ezawa

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Paint and Unpaint is an animation by Kota Ezawa based on a scene from a popular 1951 film by Hans Namuth featuring Jackson Pollock. At first glance, due to the oversimplified silhouettes Ezawa employs, the connection between his animation and Namuth’s film may not be obvious. However, when seen side by side, Ezawa’s piece is a faithful reproduction of the scene—up until a point in which his sequence begins playing in reverse, effectively unpainting every brushstroke.

The Caste Portraits Series
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Leah Gordon

Photography (Photography)

The Caste Portraits Series by Leah Gordon investigates the practice of grading skin color from black to white, which marked the extent of racial mixing in 18th century Haiti. Médéric Moreau de St Mery (1750-1819), a French créole slave owner and freemason living in Saint Domingue (now Haiti), created a taxonomy of race classifying skin color from black to white using names derived from mythology, natural history, and bestial miscegenation. His Description topographique, physique, civile, politique et historique de la partie française de l’isle Saint-Domingue (1789) hierarchizes 128 possible combinations of black-white miscegenation into nine categories (the sacatra, the griffe, the marabout, the mulâtre, the quarteron, the métis, the mamelouk, the quarteronné, and the sang-melé).

Freeway Series
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Catherine Opie

Photography (Photography)

Although best known as a provocateur and portraitist, Opie also photographs landscapes, cityscapes, and architecture. The Freeway Series was developed in 1995, right after the artist’s inclusion in that year’s Whitney Biennial. As if suggesting that her work should not be restricted to being seen through overtly political or activist lenses, this series lends insight into the city of Los Angeles via its most characteristic urban feature: its highways.

Raven (gun)
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Catherine Opie

Photography (Photography)

In this work, a woman sits on a couch with her shirt pulled up to expose her pierced nipples, which are connected by a chain. She wears an expression of both pleasure and intensity as she points a gun at someone or something outside of the frame. Raven (gun) (1994) is not so much threatening as full of sexuality and potential energy.

Alistair Fate
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Catherine Opie

Photography (Photography)

Alistair Fate (1994) depicts, presumably, a member of the LGBT community. Catherine Opie is known for her portraits of LGBT, queer, and outsider people; she intends them to come off not as shocking or different, but as human despite their deviance from societal norms. This image is one of several works by Opie in the Kadist Collection that show marginalized people, filtered through the artist’s signature appropriation of formal and classical portraiture in the interest of both documentation and reframing.

Mike and Sky
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Catherine Opie

Photography (Photography)

Like many of Opie’s works, Mike and Sky presents female masculinity to defy a binary understanding of gender. The very practice of being photographed raises many complex issues around gender performance and the relationships between an inner self and an outer public persona. Even though Mike and Sky are cropped and obscure one another, many of their choices for self-presentation—as emphasized by their tattoos—remain visible.

Cathy (bed self-portrait)
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Catherine Opie

Photography (Photography)

Catherine Opie’s candid photograph Cathy (bed Self-portrait) (1987) shows the artist atop a bed wearing a negligee and a dildo; the latter is attached to a whip that she holds in her teeth. Opie is known for her honest portraits of diverse individuals, from LGBT people to football players, and the self-portrait has also been a long-standing and important part of her practice. Instead of hiding her sexuality and interest in sadomasochism, Opie wears it proudly.

Catherine Opie

Hans-Peter Feldmann

Nathalie Djurberg

In the late 1990s, Nathalie Djurberg started to work with Super 8 film, then video, staging plasticine models or puppets...

Jiri Kovanda

Kota Ezawa

Tromarama

The artist collective Tromarama is a Bandung based artist collective founded in 2006 by Febie Babyrose, Herbert Hans and Ruddy Hatumena...

Leah Gordon

Leah Gordon is an artist, curator, and writer, whose work considers the intervolved and intersectional histories of the Caribbean plantation system, the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the Enclosure Acts and the creation of the British working-class...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

Hans Ulrich Obrist Is Here to Save the Art of Handwriting | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Hans Ulrich Obrist Is Here to Save the Art of Handwriting Josie Thaddeus-Johns Feb 9, 2024 4:23PM Portrait of Hans Ulrich Obrist by Tyler Mitchell...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

Acquisitions round-up: the Städel Museum in Frankfurt shows off its Honoré Daumier bequest Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Museums & Heritage news Acquisitions round-up: the Städel Museum in Frankfurt shows off its Honoré Daumier bequest Plus, Olmec statuette becomes Kimbell Art Museum’s “most significant work of ancient American art” and Madrid’s Museo del Romanticismo buys an early Goya Hannah McGivern 9 February 2024 Share Honoré Daumier's Don't you dare! (1834) © Private Collection Daumier bequest from Hans-Jürgen Hellwig Städel Museum, Frankfurt The Städel Museum’s new show of 120 graphic works by Honoré Daumier (1808-79), running until 12 May, is drawn entirely from the collection of the Frankfurt arts patron Hans-Jürgen Hellwig...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

February Book Bag: from to a graphic novel of Ruth Asawa’s life to a tome of Glenn Brown’s works Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Books blog February Book Bag: from to a graphic novel of Ruth Asawa’s life to a tome of Glenn Brown’s works Our round-up of the latest art publications Gareth Harris 6 February 2024 Share Glenn Brown , contributors include Hans Werner Holzwarth, Taschen, 474pp, £750 (hb) This new monograph gives an in-depth overview of the work of the UK artist Glenn Brown, known for his reproductions of other artists’ works—including those byOld Masters, the greats of Modern art and science-fiction illustrators—which he transforms by radically reconfiguring their colour, orientation and size...

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about 3 months ago (01/26/2024)

The Quentin Collection Bronzes Go to Auction | Observer Giovanni Bandini, ‘Mars and Vulcan’, bronzed terracotta, 30 in...

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

“Tannhäuser” — Take Two | Unanswered Question Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar On the heels of my Tannhäuser blog , Conrad L...

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about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

An end to the extravaganza? A quick look at museum exhibitions in Paris during Paris + par Art Basel 2023 | | Flash Art Flash Art uses cookies strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website, for its legitimate interest to enhance your online experience and to enable or facilitate communication by electronic means...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

The Hans Coper work is currently being protected from export due to its cultural value to the nation...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

La mort du commissaire d’exposition Daniel Abadie, ancien directeur de la galerie du Jeu de paume Offrir Le Monde Article réservé aux abonnés Daniel Abadie, à New York, en 1998...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

Five Photobooks from 2023 – AMERICAN SUBURB X Skip to content For the complete list, please consult the Nearest Podcast in the following weeks, where I will MC over a much longer list of the great books published this year...

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about 5 months ago (12/01/2023)

Review: ‘Glory of the World: Color Field Painting (1950s to 1983)’ | Observer Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention...

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about 5 months ago (11/30/2023)

Artist Renders Pensive Figurative Sculptures in Gray Monochrome Home / Art / Sculpture Pensive Figurative Sculptures Rendered in Gray Monochrome Are Lost in Deep Thought By Margherita Cole on November 30, 2023 When we think of famous sculptures , stark, white marble is usually what comes to mind...

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about 6 months ago (10/23/2023)

sommaire du n°515 - novembre 2023 - artpress X 23 octobre 2023 Dans AP Print , artpress , artpress mensuel , sommaires sommaire du n°515 – novembre 2023 > COMMANDER LE NUMÉRO Vous êtes abonné(e) ? Retrouvez les offres de notre club pour novembre par ici ! Édito 5 Faire histoire Making History Étienne Hatt INTRODUCING 6 Frederik Exner Laurent Quénéhen Chroniques / Columns 11 Dépression verte Green Depression Paul Ardenne 15 L’image en creux Implicit Image Étienne Hatt 19 Gilles Aillaud, animal peinture Gilles Aillaud, Animal Painting Anne Bertrand Point de vue / Opinion 22 Picasso, où est le problème ?...

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about 7 months ago (09/26/2023)

Kyiv Biennial 2023 — La Biennale de Kyiv — Divers lieux — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Kyiv Biennial 2023 — La Biennale de Kyiv — Divers lieux — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Kyiv Biennial 2023 — La Biennale de Kyiv Exhibition Mixed media Biennale de Kyiv, 2023 © Kyiv Biennial Kyiv Biennial 2023 La Biennale de Kyiv Ends in 18 days: October 5 → December 29, 2023 The fifth edition of Kyiv Biennial will be international and will take place in Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Uzhhorod, Vienna, Warsaw and Berlin...

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about 9 months ago (08/01/2023)

Six spots to visit around the RA this summer | Blog | Royal Academy of Arts Attributed to Giampietrino (fl...

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about 9 months ago (07/23/2023)

Cortona’s 13th International Photo Festival — Summertime Bliss in Italy - Photographs courtesy of Cortona On The Move | Review by Jim Casper | LensCulture Feature Cortona’s 13th International Photo Festival — Summertime Bliss in Italy You’re invited to saunter through the curving streets of this Tuscan hill-top town while you discover 26 remarkable photo exhibitions on the theme of More or Less...

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about 10 months ago (06/21/2023)

Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 — Mémorial de Caen — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 — Mémorial de Caen — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 Exhibition Painting, sculpture, mixed media Bernard Rancillac, Mélodie sous les palmes, 1965 (détail) © Fondation Gandur pour l’art Genève — Photographie André Morin — ADAGP Paris, 2023 Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 Ends in 6 months: June 22 → December 31, 2023 Conçue à partir des œuvres de la figuration narrative de la Fondation Gandur pour l’Art et des collections du Mémorial (affiches, objets, films, photographies, unes de presse), Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 aborde la représentation de l’histoire en marche : celle notamment de la guerre du Vietnam et de la confrontation entre blocs durant la guerre froide, des procès tardifs des nazis en Allemagne, du franquisme au pouvoir, de la révolution culturelle chinoise, mais aussi celle plus sociale de Mai 68, des luttes pour l’égalité des sexes ou contre la ségrégation raciale, de la société de consommation et du tourisme de masse comme pivots de l’histoire du monde occidental...

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about 10 months ago (06/21/2023)

Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 — Mémorial de Caen — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 — Mémorial de Caen — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 Exposition Peinture, sculpture, techniques mixtes Bernard Rancillac, Mélodie sous les palmes, 1965 (détail) © Fondation Gandur pour l’art Genève — Photographie André Morin — ADAGP Paris, 2023 Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 Encore 6 mois : 22 juin → 31 décembre 2023 Conçue à partir des œuvres de la figuration narrative de la Fondation Gandur pour l’Art et des collections du Mémorial (affiches, objets, films, photographies, unes de presse), Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975 aborde la représentation de l’histoire en marche : celle notamment de la guerre du Vietnam et de la confrontation entre blocs durant la guerre froide, des procès tardifs des nazis en Allemagne, du franquisme au pouvoir, de la révolution culturelle chinoise, mais aussi celle plus sociale de Mai 68, des luttes pour l’égalité des sexes ou contre la ségrégation raciale, de la société de consommation et du tourisme de masse comme pivots de l’histoire du monde occidental...

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about 12 months ago (05/04/2023)

L’œil vérité — Le musée au second degré — MAC VAL Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook L’œil vérité — Le musée au second degré — MAC VAL Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour L’œil vérité — Le musée au second degré Exposition Techniques mixtes À venir Roman Cieslewicz, M...

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about 12 months ago (05/04/2023)

L’œil vérité — Le musée au second degré — MAC VAL Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook L’œil vérité — Le musée au second degré — MAC VAL Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back L’œil vérité — Le musée au second degré Exhibition Mixed media Upcoming Roman Cieslewicz, M...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Hans Rasmus Astrup, Savvy Collector Who Transformed Norway’s Art Scene, Is Dead at 82 - via ARTnews...

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about 25 months ago (04/25/2022)

Collector Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo to Take Over Venice Island – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Alex Greenberger Plus Icon Alex Greenberger Senior Editor, ARTnews View All April 25, 2022 3:06pm The Isola di San Giacomo...

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about 29 months ago (12/21/2021)

News | The Independent News News Tracey Emin blasts the UK Covid testing system: ‘It’s a f***ing mess’ News ‘Rare’ stolen statue of Hindu goddess statue to be returned to India News Decision to move Banksy mural from Welsh town to England sparks row News Christopher Walken paints over Banksy artwork in The Outlaws finale News Artist turns in blank canvases after museum lends $84,000 for artwork News Essex council hires security to guard Banksy-style mural News Banksy mural covered up amid insensitivity fears over child’s death News Locals ‘appalled’ after new Banksy in Suffolk defaced News Banksy confirms he is behind street art along England’s east coast News Seven potential Banksy artworks appear along east coast of England News Potential new Banksy artwork appears at Great Yarmouth model village News Broadway audiences will need proof of vaccination and masks News Harry Potter first edition signed by JK Rowling sells for huge sum News Turner Prize 2022 to be hosted by Liverpool for first time in 15 years News Dutch vegetable seller’s smile removed after painting is restored News Napoleon’s bicorne hat could fetch up to £500,000 at auction in Paris News Barack Obama’s favourite books of 2021 News Van Dyck portrait recovered from Nazis expected to fetch up to £1.5m News Faces of trans people to feature on new Trafalgar Square plinth News Stolen Picasso painting found nine years after Athens art heist News Shanghai gallery apologises for video ranking women’s ‘attractiveness’ News Italian artist sells ‘invisible’ sculpture for more than £12,000 News Photo of Harambe being sold as an NFT to commemorate his death News Fans pay tribute to late children’s book author Eric Carle News When do museums and art galleries open? 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about 30 months ago (10/28/2021)

Phillips Drops a Last-Minute $35m Bacon Bomb on the November Sales Francis Bacon, Pope with Owls, 1958 )$35-45m) Phillips announces tonight that it will offer Francis Bacon’s ‘Pope with Owls’ ($35 – 45 million) from 1958 during its New York Evening Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art...

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about 36 months ago (05/10/2021)

Sales Report: Frieze New York May 2021 Casey Kelbaugh The report is available to AMMpro subscribers ...

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about 61 months ago (04/28/2019)

What If Your Body Turns into a Sculpture? : Interview with Sasha Waltz on "Körper" at SIFA 2019 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles April 29, 2019 By Winnie Chen Dixon (600 words, four-minute read) Have you ever imagined dancers’ bodies turning into sculptures, as if time stood still? This is the impression of Körper (Body) , the signature dance performance of this year’s edition of the Singapore International Festival of Arts....

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about 62 months ago (04/01/2019)

SIFA 2019: Top Ten Picks | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Image: SIFA 2019 April 1, 2019 By Akanksha Raja The 42nd Singapore International Festival of Arts returns this year from 16 May to 2 June 2019...

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about 71 months ago (07/02/2018)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (2–8 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Malaysia July 2, 2018 Damansara International Arts Festival (DIAF) , DPAC, 3–15 July In conjunction with the fifth anniversary of performing arts space DPAC, DIAF features two weeks of music, puppetry, dance, theatre and more...

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about 124 months ago (02/26/2014)

Liu Wei: China’s Trickster Mixer-Upper – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Barbara Pollack Plus Icon Barbara Pollack View All February 26, 2014 5:00am When the Rubell Family Collection opened its doors with an exhibition of 28 Chinese artists in time for Art Basel Miami Beach last December, one of the stars that emerged from the show was Liu Wei , whose brand of geometric abstraction surprised many Americans looking for more stereotypical hallmarks of Chinese art ...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

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about 165 months ago (10/02/2010)