Posted by Fabio 1 February 2010
Erwin Olaf
Dawn & Dusk
28 January – 10 March 2010
Hasted Hunt Kraeutler
537 West 24th Street, New York
Posted by Fabio 29 January 2010
In Black Forest / White Lightning, Nathan Skiles presents a collection of densely adorned cuckoo clocks, ranging from the intricately elegant to the over-the-top outrageous, as a means to invigorate his method of associative image making and feed his interest in the incongruous. read more
Posted by Fabio 26 January 2010
Chris Ofili’s intensely coloured and intricately ornamented paintings are on show at Tate Britain in a major survey of the artist’s career that brings together over 45 paintings, as well as pencil drawings and watercolours from the mid 1990s to today. One of the most acclaimed British painters of his generation, Ofili won the Turner Prize in 1998 and represented Great Britain at the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003.
Exhibition runs from 27 January – 16 May 2010. Tate Britain
Posted by Fabio 22 January 2010
The Serpentine Gallery is developing its commitment to design by inviting influential German product designer Konstantin Grcic to curate Design Real, a groundbreaking presentation of contemporary design. Exhibition runs until 7 February 2010 at the Serpentine Gallery.
Visit Design Real for further information.
Posted by Fabio 21 January 2010
Exhibition runs until 24 January 2010
Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street
New York, NY 10021
Posted by Fabio 20 January 2010
Points of view:
Capturing the 19th century in photographs
Exhibition runs until 7 March 2010
British Library
96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB
Posted by Fabio 19 January 2010
One of my all time favorite art pieces has been re-installed at the Saatchi Gallery, 20:50 from 1987 by British artist Richard Wilson. Vast amounts of reflective black sump oil will be on display until 7 May 2010 so still some time to go, but don’t miss out if you haven’t seen it.
Posted by Fabio 18 January 2010
A solo presentation of the work of German-born American artist Eva Hesse (1936 – 1970), a major figure in post-war art. The exhibition is the result of new research by renowned Hesse scholar Professor Briony Fer and is curated by Fer and Barry Rosen, Director of The Estate of Eva Hesse. Exhibition runs until 7 March 2010.