Known for her filmic artworks that pick apart genre conventions and other cinematic tropes with sly, dry wit, Keren Cytter continually tests the boundaries of her chosen medium. Now, the New York-based artist is once again venturing into new terrain … More
Koo Jeong A: Riptide The Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK) is pleased to announce Riptide, a new exhibition from their 2016 ‘Artist of the Year’, Koo Jeong A. Running from 7 October – 19 November 2016, the artist presents 20 … More
At Frieze London 2016, Pilar Corrias Gallery will present a two person installation of established artists Philippe Parreno and Shahzia Sikander. The booth will feature Shahzia Sikander’s Singing Suns (2016) and Philippe Parreno’s Speech Bubbles (Transparent Orange) (2016), and will … More
The range of Raven’s work is underpinned by her continuing interest in the relationship between technology, labour and the ways in which images are manufactured, distributed and consumed within our globalised world. At the nexus of Raven’s most recent investigations … More
Columbus Museum of Art is proud to present an exhibition by New York-based artist Lucy Raven. The museum invited Raven to organize a show drawn from our collections. In her work, Raven combines photography, animation, and sound to investigate industrial … More
Lucy Raven comes to the Veterans Room to reimagine her work Tales of Love and Fear, a unique instance of cinema that is as much a film as it is a kinetic sculpture performing the architecture of the space it inhabits. A … More
Yuz Museum Shanghai is honored to announce its upcoming “OVERPOP”, an exhibition based on the Yuz Collection and a curatorial dialogue derived from it. As defined by Jeffrey Deitch, OVERPOP focuses on a group of artists who are defining new contemporary aesthetics. … More
‘Contemporary Projects: Rachel Rose’ presents two recent works by the New York-based artist, Everything and More, 2015 (HD video; 10’31”) and A Minute Ago, 2014 (HD video, 10’31”). A Minute Ago collages footage of an abrupt apocalyptic storm in Siberia … More
With: Nicole Beutler, Keren Cytter & Akilah, Charlotte Goesaert & Joost Maaskant, Michael Portnoy, Nora Turato. The new performance programme “ROCKY” in Paradiso Noord features five interdisciplinary projects by international artists, musicians and choreographers who have created new performances or … More
The new pageturner novel by Keren Cytter A-Z Life Coaching is out now. The novel is published by Sternberg Press on the occasion of the exhibition Keren Cytter Selection, 2016 at Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien. An incomplete guide for … More
The Infinite Mix: Contemporary Sound and Image brings together audiovisual artworks that are soulful and audacious in their exploration of a wide range of subjects. In all of the works in this exhibition the interplay between moving image and sound … More
Mary Reid Kelley’s program features five videos: Camel Toe (2008), The Thong of Dionysus (2015), The Queen’s English (2008), Sadie, The Saddest Sadist (2009). September 1 – November 2, 2016 6:00 PM daily until the park closes High Line Channel 14, 14th Street Passage, on the … More
For his Daata Editions commission, John Skoog has created 6 sound works of street-recordings along Boulevard Barbès between the metro stations Château Rouge & Barbès Rochechouart and around the street market at Porte de Clignancourt, in the neighbourhood Goutte d’Or … More
Index presents Mad Horizon, an exhibition by John Skoog in collaboration with Emanuel Röhss. The exhibition will be the first major presentation of the artists in an institution in their native country Sweden. The center of the exhibition is John … More
Curated by Jochen Volz along with co-curators Gabi Ngcobo (South Africa), Júlia Rebouças (Brazil), Lars Bang Larsen (Denmark) and Sofía Olascoaga (Mexico), the exhibition will be held from September 10 to December 11, 2016, at the Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion, focusing … More
Philippe Parreno will undertake this year’s Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall, opening on 4 October 2016. This will be the second in the new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists. The Hyundai Commission: Philippe Parreno will … More
Take Me (I’m Yours) aims to construct a democratic space for all visitors to participate in the creation and ownership of an artwork, thus commenting on the politics of value, consumerism, and hierarchical structures of the art market. The exhibition encourages … More
Every two years, the CURRENT:LA Public Art Biennial will focus on an issue affecting Los Angeles and other global cities to inspire civic discourse and use contemporary art to deepen connections between people. Presented by the City of Los Angeles … More
The Exhibition “As Good As It Gets” moves to the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb after showing at the Kula Gallery, the Milesi Palace and the Museum of Fine Arts, Split. Cureated by João Silvério. JULIÃO SARMENTO “As Good as It … More
For his project at the Fundació Gaspar, Ken Okiishi intensfies—like the sun through thick glass shining on raw data– his work on how data collides with matter to produce new ways of seeing and thinking. Working in and out of the hidden … More
In the exhibition the artist will create a layout specifically for the museum with over 30 works in various media and idioms, from drawing to miniatures referring to the Indo-Persian tradition and from video to digital animation. Included are works … More
A pun-filled work of existentialist feminist horror, “This Is Offal” by Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley ghoulishly enacts Camus’ philosophy of the absurd as a counter to suicide. As the organs liver, heart and brain argue over what happened … More
Mary Reid Kelley has been awarded the Baloise Prize for her film This Is Offal, which takes a unique and intense approach to the sensitive topic of female suicide. Echoing the tradition of the theater of the absurd, the film … More
For one long rapturous night on 2 July, artists will wrest Westminster from the clutches of politicians, creating art from dusk till dawn in public spaces and very private ones, including a disused tube platform and a luxury apartment for … More
“First Light”—focuses on Tala Madani’s engagement with the cinematic, presenting an animation and premiering a new series of paintings. Many of the paintings feature the presence of illumination—for example, the beam of a car headlight or flashlight; Madani’s subjects interrogate … More
Leigh Ledare set up a three-day immersive group situation, replicating the improvisational approach of a school of group psychology, Tavistock. He chose twenty-one participants on the basis of family, gender, race, class, shared origin or experience. Collectively, the participants and … More
In Reid Kelley’s first solo exhibition in a European museum, the Kunsthalle Bremen presents her four- part film cycle on the First World War. The black-and-white films, based on extensive research, oscillate between drawings that are brought to life and … More
The programme for Liverpool Biennial 2016, the largest contemporary art festival in the UK running from 9 July to 16 October 2016, was announced today by Sally Tallant, Director of Liverpool Biennial. For the ninth edition of the Biennial, 44 … More