This autumn, the Serpentine presents Palisades, the first solo show in London by Rachel Rose, American artist and winner of the 2015 Frieze Artist Award. The exhibition will directly respond to the Serpentine Sackler Gallery with a unique site-specific installation. … More
In autumn 2015 the Serpentine will launch its new digital commission by artist Ian Cheng. The second in the series, Cheng’s commission follows Cecile B. Evans’s AGNES, a bot living on the Serpentine’s server since 1998 who only made herself … More
Vdrome will be streaming the live simulation work ‘Something Thinking of You’ by Ian Cheng on their website throughout the month of August. Ian Cheng’s Something Thinking of You (2015) is a performative allegory concerning the relation between consciousness and … More
Grand Union has invited Alice Theobald to be in residence for a 3-week period, culminating in a presentation of a new performative work on 8 August. During her three week residency in The Bear Pit at Focal Point Gallery, Alice … More
Visitors, the next series of exhibitions comprising Art CommissionsGI, the Trust for Governors Island’s public art program, features the work of nine contemporary artists using multiple artistic platforms including performance, visual arts, interactive technology and written pieces to create experiences for … More
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first large-scale exhibition of Rirkrit Tiravanija in Russia. Developed after spending time in Moscow while also expanding on his personal ongoing interests, Tiravanija has created a series of interconnected participatory projects that form … More
Alice Theobald screens I’ll Finally Lose the Plot for the final part of the Flat Time House, The Best Scene is Off-Screen – a monthly programme of film, performance and discussion, off-site at the nearby Peckham Plex. Drawing on a wide … More
At Art Basel John Skoog received the Baloise Art Prize, with prize money of 30,000 Swiss francs, for his 2014 video Reduit (Redoubt). This work is the centerpiece of his new solo exhibition in Vienna, entitled VÄRN (Defense), curated by Rainer Fuchs, and … More
For the Edinburgh Art Festival The Improbable City commissions programme, Avery will realize a tree from the Jadindagadendar. Over five metres tall and ripe with strange fruit, it is cast in bronze, and draws entirely on mathematical equations (including the square root of … More
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Shahzia Sikander’s work Parallax (2013); a multichannel installation composed of hundreds of digitally animated images. As her starting point, the artist focuses on the geostrategic position of the Strait of Hormuz. Concepts such as the ideas of … More
Ulla von Brandenburg has been named as one of five artists who will compete for the prestigious Faber-Castell International Drawing Award 2015, alongside Ed Atkins (London), Anastasia Ax (Athens/Stockholm ), Aleksandra Chaushova (Brussels) and Julia Haller (Vienna). In July 2015, … More
‘LAND’, the first solo exhibition in Spain by Swedish artist John Skoog, presents the artist’s latest film ‘SHADOWLAND’, alongside other works from the artist’s practice. This project by A Tale of a Tub is in collaboration with LOOP Barcelona and … More
The winner of the 2015 Frieze Artist Award is Rachel Rose. Supported by the LUMA Foundation, the Frieze Artist Award allows an emerging artist to realise a major commission at Frieze London as part of the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects … More
For MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38, Keren Cytter has organised a three-day festival offering an insight into New York’s contemporary art and performance scene. In the evenings of June 5, 6, and 7, artists, musicians, curators, and writers including Hayley … More
CCA Kitakyushu Project Gallery presents a new work by Keren Cytter. The non-profit organization CCA Kitakyushu opened May 1997 subsidized by the City of Kitakyushu, is intended to be a uniquely-conceived institute for study and research in contemporary art. It purposes … More
The exhibition ‘Creating Realities – Encounters between Art and Cinema’ takes a closer look at fictional narration in contemporary new-media and video art and also draws from the theme of this year’s KINO DER KUNST festival. On show are works … More
This exhibition of work from the Julia Stoschek Collection, curated by Ruth Direktor, will constitute the largest presentation of time-based, projected works at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The exhibition title is borrowed from Adrian Paci’s 2004 work Turn … More
Rachel Rose will receive her first solo exhibition in the United States this fall in the Museum’s fifth-floor Kaufman Gallery. Rose’s presentation at the Whitney will physically engage with the architecture of the Museum’s new Renzo Piano–designed building. Using her … More
Wysing Arts Centre’s exhibition The Fifth Artist, features new work by Alice Theobald, Olivier Castel, Jesse Darling, and Crabtree & Evans who were in-residence together at Wysing in the autumn of 2014, working within the theme of The Future. Throughout their period … More
Ian Cheng’s work explores the nature of mutation and the capacity of humans to relate to change. In his live simulations, familiar objects are programmed with basic properties, but are left to influence each other without authorial control or end. … More
Mary Ramsden has been awarded a 2 months residency at Steep Rock Arts in Connecticut, which begins in May 2015. Steep Rock Arts Association is a program designed to provide emerging visual Artists and Curators with time, space and professional … More
Mary Ramsden has been selected for inclusion in The London Open 2015 the Whitechapel Gallery triennial exhibition which is to open in July 2015. From a record number of 2,133 applicants, 48 artists have been selected by a panel of high … More
For Frieze New York 2015, Pilar Corrias Gallery will present a solo booth of recent and new works by Philippe Parreno. The installation, choreographed by Parreno, presents a new marquee and version of the firefly automaton With a Rhythmic Instinction to … More
Art Basel presents a new installation by Rirkrit Tiravanija, Nikolaus Hirsch, Michel Müller and Antto Melasniemi in Basel this June. The new work ‘Do We Dream Under the Same Sky‘ will be an extension of Rirkrit Tiravanija’s and Thai artist … More
YESTERDAY AND TODAY IS TOMORROW IS ALSO LIKE THIS is an interdisciplinary exhibition at the cross-section between between visual art and dance. Ulla von Brandenburg stages a situation, which runs through three exhibition rooms, with a “backdrop” of around 250 special day dresses … More
Since its first edition in 2009, the New festival has been a platform for expression and production, a laboratory of new forms of creation. The relationship between art and the game, which were closely tied at the end of the … More
Novelist Adam Thirlwell presents a performance lecture, with special reference to the universal art of montage, interrupted by live conversations with artist Philippe Parreno. What kind of new forms might be possible in literature and art? That’s the basic thought … More
Mary Ramsden will feature in I am here but you’ve gone at the Fiorucci Art Trust, the first group show at its HQ in Sloane Avenue. Developed in partnership with London-based perfume atelier Creative Perfumers, the exhibition displays the final outcome of … More