archives (display events before 2024/07/01)
San Francisco Art Institute - 20/02/2009 - 23/05/2009 (
www.sfai.edu)
A late-medieval painting, a video by Mark Wallinger and a sculpture by Bogomir Ecker.
A group show curated by Pascal Pinaud.
Un regard ironique et presque surréaliste sur l'institution muséale.
From a lecture given by Jacques Rancière based on Marcel Broodthaers' appropriation of the Mallarmé book Un Coup de dés, an exhibition around the notions of reading, interpretation, and appropriation.
The first gallery exhibition curated by Turner Prize winner.
The artwork and the exchange of gifts (curated by John Miller).
Elements from Jerzy Grotowski's work shown through the prism of the visual arts.
A series of sixteen large-scale canvases.
A lecture by Liam Gillick organised within the framework of his upcoming exhibition at the German Pavilion of the Venice Biennial 2009.
Sophie Ristehueber signs the monograph Operations (Les presses du réel) at the Jeu de Paume bookstore.
Drawings, writings, and a multimedia performance by Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth).
An ontological thought about the relationship between the human body and its socialized environment.
Over 20 international young art positions devoting themselves to the climate theme using a whole variety of media.
An audiovisual work by the poet and musician Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth) and the artist Leah Singer, also featuring three historic experimental films by Gordon Matta-Clark, Terry Fox, and Nancy Holt & Robert Smithson.
A focus on the installation Magic Lantern (1987) and Triplet (1991-2009).
The fourth Tate Triennial, conceived by Nicolas Bourriaud, proposes a definition for a new form of art that celebrates a fresh energy and spirit in contemporary culture.
3 films by Lawrence Weiner (including Liberté et contraintes, DVD published by Les presses du réel & MFC-Michèle Didier), presented by the artist.
3 decades of artistic collaboration.
The lure and danger of extremes.
Micheline Szwajcer Gallery, Antwerpen - 29/01/2009 - 07/03/2009 (
www.gms.be)
The Bernar Venet collection.
Centro Cultural Montehermoso Kulturunea, Vitoria-Gasteiz - 23/01/2009 - 03/05/2009 (
www.montehermoso.net)
An exhibition dealing with a number of social, political, economical and emotional conflicts that characterise the beginning of this century, and demonstrates that these spheres are intimately related.
An analysis of a key period in the artist's career.
First major exhibition in France.
Several new works intended to trigger the organic responses that underpin the structure of learned behavior, to unbalance the rational mind.
Objects, images, light, movement, colors, sound, and text.
Mehdi Chouakri welcomes the Parisian Galerie 1900-2000 as a guest for an exhibition of 60 dada and surrealist works.
A solo exhibition of photographs.
A free 24-hour event concentrating on the concept of time in its myriad philosophical, psychological, biological, sociological, poetic, aesthetic, and economic manifestations, with ten artists featured in theanyspacewhatever exhibition.
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt - 05/01/2009 - 03/05/2009 (
www.schirn.de)
The first exhibition to focus on the implications of Darwinism for the fine arts (celebrating the 200th birthday of Darwin and the 150th anniversary of work, “On the Origin of Species”).
An overview of gender-critical performance art of the 1960s and 1970s and its current "return" in form of appropriations, re-enactments and archival or documentary projects.
An exhibition of works by ancient students of the ECAL.
A set of 200 new watercolors.
New works that include paintings on canvas, large wall paintings and drawings.
An heavyweight, no-pedestal exhibition which examines fifty key positions of the last fifty years to describe the sculptural renewals of this period.