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VernissageTV Art TV
Summary: VernissageTV (VTV) takes you to opening receptions of exhibitions and events. VernissageTV provides insight into the social side of the world of art, design and architecture. VernissageTV is talking with artists, curators and gallery owners in a relaxed style. VernissageTV is an open network and open to additional correspondents. The episodes can be viewed on computer, iPod and TV. VernissageTV offers individual feeds for exhibition venues and special services like uncut material.
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The exhibition Sculpture after Artschwager at David Nolan Gallery, New York, is dedicated to the legacy of American artist Richard Artschwager (1923-2013). The show features ten artists whose work testifies a relationship to his highly original output: Justin Adian, Dan Colen / Nate Lowman, Martin Kippenberger, Sarah Lucas, Ciprian Muresan, Isabel Nolan, Blair Thurman, John […]
This video takes you to the press preview of American artist Chris Burden’s current solo exhibition at The New Museum in New York. The exhibition titled Extreme Measures is Burden’s first major exhibition in the US in over twenty-five years. The survey exhibition spans a forty-year career and is focused on weights and measures, and […]
A Mental Mandala is a project at MUAC in Mexico City that comprises three main elements: an exhibition, a choreography, and a text: “An exhibition of raw, white and blacks paintings taking the shape of a film-still gradually fragmented are disseminated throughout the galleries. Inside the gallery, the black monochromes act in turn and alternatively […]
In this video, we attend the opening of German artist Thomas Schuette’s solo exhibition at Fondation Beyeler in Riehen (Basel, Switzerland). The exhibition has its focus on the human figure and its various forms of expression. On view are sculptures from the past thirty years as well as watercolor portraits and photographs. Major shows of […]
For the first time at the Venice Biennial, Indonesia has its own pavilion. The artists chosen to represent the country are Albert Yonathan Setiawan, Sri Astari, Eko Nugroho, Entang Wiharso, and Titarubi. Curated by Carla Bianpoen and Rifky Effendy. The title of the exhibition is “Sakti”. Derived from the Sanskrit “shak” (to be able), “Sakti” […]
Interview with the pop band and art collective The bianca Story, who talk about their new crowdfunding project Bist Du Kumpel? (Are you Pal?), their collaboration with Yello frontman, conceptual artist and entrepreneur Dieter Meier for their song Does Manni Matter?, their new album that’s going to be published soon, and their projects between pop […]
The exhibition Robert Indiana: Beyond Love at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York presents an overview of the work of the American artist, who his one of the main protagonists of the Pop Art movement. Robert Indiana used the vocabulary of highway signs and roadside entertainments of post war America. Robert Indiana’s […]
Capture is the title of Paul Cocksedge’s inaugural solo exhibition at Friedman Benda in New York. The gallery presents new works that the British designer has developed over the last four and half years. The show features a large-scale light installation, a collection of dome lamps, and a series of steel tables that seem to […]
The exhibition Mark Tobey: Between East And West at Moeller Fine Art Berlin is coinciding with Berlin Art Week. The show features twenty-five paintings, watercolors, drawings and prints and shows the development of the artist’s style through varied techniques. Mark George Tobey (1890-1976) was an American painter and a pioneer of the American “Abstract Expressionism”. […]
The exhibition Chagall: Love, War, and Exile at the Jewish Museum in New York explores a significant period in the Marc Chagall’s career from the rise of fascism in the 1930s through 1948, years spent in Paris and then in exile to New York. Chagall: Love, War, and Exile brings together significant works from major […]
Meanwhile… Suddenly, And Then (Entre-temps… Brusquement, Et Ensuite) is the headline of the 12th Biennale de Lyon in France. The title hints at the focus of the 2013 edition of the biennial, storytelling. Since the first Lyon Biennale in 1991, the artistic director, Thierry Raspail has invited guest curators to think in terms of a […]
Socrates Sculpture Park is a unique outdoor museum and public park in Long Island City, New York, where artists can create and show large-scale sculpture and multi-media installations. It was created in 1986 by the artist Mark di Suvero on an abandoned landfill and illegal dumpsite. The current show the EF13: 2013 Emerging Artist Fellowship […]
One of the highlights of Berlin Art Week is the abc art berlin contemporary, the exhibition platform for large-scale installations, sculptures, paintings, video projections and live performances. Abc welcomes over 130 galleries from across the world to Berlin, presenting some 120 projects. This video provides you with a tour through the exhibition that features works […]
Within the framework of Berlin Art Week four exhibitions devoted to painting started simultaneously. The partners in this collaboration (Berlinische Galerie, Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, KW Institute for Contemporary Art and Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin) chose to focus on the art of painting. The individual locations of the overall project Painting Forever! are to […]
Most people know Dieter Meier as frontman of the Swiss electronic pop pioneers Yello. Few of their fans are aware of the many other activities and roles of this facet-rich personality. Dieter Meier, that’s not just the singer and musician, but also the poker player, filmmaker, wine producer, restaurant owner, organic farmer, technological entrepreneur, industrialist, […]