Rachel Rose exhibits alongside Liam Gillick, George Inness, and Marina Pinsky in the exhibition Cloud Cover, curated by Lee Foley, as part of Moves & Countermoves: CCS Bard Graduate Thesis Exhibitions and selected works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection. The exhibition Cloud … More
In 2014, the 16th Baloise Art Prize went to John Skoog (b. 1985). The Baloise Group has been awarding its art prize to young artists every year since 1999. The group moreover purchases workgroups by the prize recipients and gives these artworks … More
Featuring eight videos from the past decade, Keren Cytter is the first large-scale presentation of the artist’s work in the United States. The MCA’s exhibition also includes a new series of drawings and live performance works from the artist. The exhibition is … More
The notions of difference and repetition have been part of philosophy and art practices for thousands of years. Artists have commonly employed repetition – the creation of artworks in series or the making of multiples and copies – in their work for … More
We are excited to announce Pilar Corrias will be participating in Art Basel Hong Kong 2015. The gallery will present works by artists: Koo Jeong A Tala Madani Ken Okiishi Philippe Parreno Shahzia Sikander Rirkrit Tiravanija Tunga Art Basel Hong … More
Duddell’s Presents: ICA Off-Site: Hong Kongese is an exhibition of international contemporary artists whose work is inspired by our ever-changing world and the cosmopolitan centres in which they live. A large commercial neon sign from Hong Kong’s recent past introduces an … More
The Tell-Tale Heart is a group exhibition co-hosted by K11 Art Foundation, Pilar Corrias Gallery (London) and Leo Xu Projects (Shanghai). The show features recent and commissioned new works from a lineup of internationally acclaimed artists: aaajiao, Ian Cheng, Cheng … More
Performatik 2015 presents performances, exhibitions and talks by over 35 artists and curators. The festival opens with a performance of the first major creation for theatre by Ulla von Brandenburg. It is a play sung by five actors and the Brussels Brecht-Eisler Chorus. They … More
Serpentine Cinema hosts a screening of films by artists Anna Zett and Rachel Rose at Hackney Picture House, 26 March 2015, 8:45pm. Rachel Rose’s work addresses how we define mortality. In this programme, Rose presents two of her most recent films. A … More
Pilar Corrias is delighted to announce that John Skoog is the winner of the prestigious 12th Goteborg Festival’s Startsladden for Reduit (Redoubt), (2014), regarded as one of the world’s most important short film prizes. Hauntingly beautiful with a minimal aesthetic, Reduit (Redoubt) centres on a … More
The Board of Trustees of the Linda Pace Foundation is excited to announce a live performance with composer Du Yun in conjunction with the United States premiere of Parallax, a three-channel HD animation by Shahzia Sikander. The performance will take … More
Director of the Contemporary Art Society, London, Caroline Douglas picks Mary Ramsden’s solo show at Pilar Corrias for the friday dispatch. ‘This week I would like to encourage you to see a show which opened last night in the West … More
Beginning with Priapus Agonistes (2013), Reid Kelley explores the Greek myth of the Minotaur, turning the hybrid creature into half woman rather than man. In the second video of this series exploring the Minotaur’s family history, Swinburne’s Pasiphae (2014), Reid Kelley brings to life … More
To celebrate the exhibition L A N D by John Skoog at A Tale of A Tub there will be a special film program and finissage on Sunday 25th January, 5 – 7pm. During the finissage four of Skoog’s earlier … More
In February 2015, 27 films from 18 countries will be competing for a Golden and a Silver Bear for the Best Short Film. To mark the occasion, a special programme titled The Golden Night of the Short Bears with a … More
fig-2 presents 50 projects over 50 weeks in the ICA Studio, in association with Outset. fig-2 is a revival of the project fig-1, which was conceived and developed by Mark Francis and Jay Jopling in 2000. Experimental in its nature, each project was programmed … More
As part of the BAMcinématek series Migrating Forms at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Rachel Rose presents three recent videos: A Minute Ago (9min, US, 2014), in which a freak hailstorm obliterating a perfect beach day is juxtaposed with the peacefulness of Philip Johnson’s Glass House during … More
Alice Theobald will take part in Modern Art Oxford’s new digital platform for performance, music and film on 14 December 2014. Streaming live from the Wysing Arts Centre , the Basement.TV will feature the collaborative projects of Theobald alongside Olivier Castel, … More
Rachel Rose has been selected to create a unique site-specific long term piece for Governors Island’s park and public spaces next summer. Art CommissionsGI is curated by Tom Eccles, the Executive Director of Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies. Artists … More
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) presents the first major museum exhibition in the Midwest of Ulla von Brandenburg as well as the US premiere of her seven-part quilt series, Wagon Wheel. The presentation comprises of the individual works … More
Rachel Rose’s work will be featured in a solo programme as part of the BAMcinématek series Migrating Forms curated by Kevin McGarry. In this programme, Rose presents three recent videos: A Minute Ago (2014), in which a freak hailstorm obliterating a perfect beach day is juxtaposed with … More
Rachel Rose has been awarded the Illy Present Future Prize, which is presented yearly at Artissima art fair in Turin to an emerging artist. Rose won for A Minute Ago, a video in which a computer-generated hail storm interrupts a bright day at the … More
For Independent Projects 2014, Tom Morton discusses the work of Mary Ramsden. These are paintings for the drag ‘n’ drop era, a time in which the image is endlessly mobile, and endlessly adaptable. Zooms seem important, here, as do crops … More
Ulla von Brandenburg presents 24 films made since the turn of the millennium and now brought together for the first time, in a maze-like configuration on the fourth floor of the Mamco museum. These 24 films, including Die Strasse, Around and Singspiel, … More
For his Museum Ludwig project Screen Presence, Ken Okiishi has been invited to develop a new work in reflection of works in their collection as part of the Arts Foundation of North Rhine-Westfalia’s 25/25/25/ project. Building on his series of work gesture/data, which … More
Ulla von Brandenburg will explore the forgotten or overlooked histories of literature, theater, architecture and cinema in deeply engaging works that bring historical moments into contemporary contexts. In the upcoming Carpenter Center exhibition The Way We Live Now, Modernist Ideologies at Work, von … More
Charles Avery will take part in a panel discussion led by Frances Guy as part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle’s 2014 programme: a collaboration between the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds Art Gallery, The Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. The … More
Alice Theobald will feature in the group exhibition ‘Too Much’, focusing on the emotive and affective properties of artistic expression and the way media is shared to communicate feelings. The show profiles emergent contemporary practices that respond to a series of emotional … More