Posted by Fabio 21 December 2009
And There Was War In Heaven, is a solo exhibition of recent works by James Marshall, the artist more commonly known as Dalek (a name which references a fictional robotic race from the classic British Sci-Fi series Dr. Who).
James Marshall / Jonathan Levina Gallery /
12 december 2009 – 9 January 2010
Posted by Fabio 21 December 2009
Chie Fueki was born in Japan and raised in Brazil. The manner in which Fueki constructs a painting reveals her appreciation of the folk art, textiles, and patterning prevalent in other cultures’ visual arts. Each work is composed of paper collage, graphite rubbing, colored pencil, washes and beads of paint, creating a brocade-like skin that allows the image to be experienced through texture, surface, and color.
Posted by Fabio 14 December 2009
GSK Contemporary, Earth: Art of a Changing World is the second annual contemporary art season at 6 Burlington Gardens. The exhibition presents new and recent work from more than 30 leading international contemporary artists, including commissions and new works from the best emerging talent.
Exhibition runs until 31 January 2010 at Burlington Gardens,
Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Posted by Fabio 11 December 2009
Variety Evening at the New Museum, 30th October 2009, with Pierre Bismuth, Claire Fontaine, Wojciech Kosma, Tao Lin, Kristin Lucas, Vladimir Nikolic and Adrian Piper. Curated by vvork as part of Rhizome’s New Silent Series.
Via vvork
Posted by Fabio 10 December 2009
Philippe Mayaux is a French artist born in 1961 in Roubaix. He lives and works in Montreuil. Mayaux has been active since the early 1990s and his works are rather gaudy and often contains erotic or sexual content. He was awarded the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2006, awarded “for the originality and the joyous and ambiguous multiple meanings of his work”. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 December 2009
Rotating Kitchen by dutch artists Zeger Reyers was put into motion at the opening of the exhibition ‘eating the universe’, kunsthalle düsseldorf, on 27 of November 2009 and It will keep rotating till February 28th 2010. Click read more to watch the construction of the Rotating Kitchen. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 December 2009
The Serpentine Gallery´s first design related exhibition, curated by influential German product designer Konstantin Grcic.
“My concept focuses on ‘real’ items, industrially made products that have a significance in everyday life.”_Konstantin Grcic
Design Real / Serpentine / 26 November 2009 – 7 February 2010