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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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Galerie Lahumière from Paris is the only French gallery that has been taking part in Art Basel since the art fair was founded in 1970 by Basel gallerists Trudi Bruckner, Balz Hilt and Ernst Beyeler. This year, the gallery celebrates its 50th anniversary. Anne and Jean-Claude Lahumière founded Galerie Lahumière in 1963. The gallery participated [...]
Berlinde de Bruyckere is representing Belgium at the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia 2013. De Bruyckere has conceived a site-specific installation for the Belgian Pavilion that is set in a very dark environment. Berlinde de Bruyckere is known for her scuptures that explore life and death. For her sculpture that reminds [...]
Gabrielle Ammann Gallery has been participating in Design Miami Basel already for the eighth time. This year, Gabrielle Ammann’s booth at the fair featured selected works by Ron Arad, Emmanuel Babled, Florian Borkenhagen, Nucleo, Satyendra Pakhalé, Rolf Sachs (who will have a major museum exhibition at MAK Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Cologne in 2014) [...]
Russia is participating in the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia with Russian artist Vadim Zakharov’s exhibition Danaë, curated by Udo Kittelmann. Vadim Zakharov’s show focuses on the ancient Greek myth of Danaë, the mother of Perseus by Zeus. The myth of Zeus and Danaë has inspired many works of art, including [...]
Warning: For their presentations at this year’s Venice Art Biennale, France and Germany swapped their pavilions, so please watch the signage if you visit the show! I think that this is a fantastic idea. Imagine France is Germany, Europe is Asia, and she is he, and dogs are cats, and everything is everything. There is [...]
One of the highlights of Art Basel is the Unlimited sector, the exhibition platform for large-scale installations, sculptures, paintings, video projections and live performances. This year, Art Unlimited is curated by New York-based curator Gianni Jetzer. This video provides you with a tour through the exhibition that features works by the artists Thomas Schütte, Noriyuki [...]
The New York-based artist Sarah Sze is known for her complex sculptures and site-specific installations made of everyday objects such as tea bags, water bottles, and electric fans. Her works manipulate the space, be it a gallery, domestic interior or public space. This year she represents the United States of America at the 55th International [...]
Maurizio Cattelan is one of the most controversial artists of our time. The Italian artist is known for his satirical sculptures such as La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), depicting the Pope John Paul II struck down by a meteorite, or HIM, depicting Hitler kneeling in prayer in a courtyard in the former Warsaw Ghetto. [...]
In time for the Art Biennale in Venice, HangarBicocca in Milan, Italy, opened a huge show with works by Mike Kelley. The exhibition is titled Eternity is a Long Time and highlights the oeuvre of the late American artist (Detroit, 1954 – Los Angeles, 2012) with a selection of major works. The exhibition is curated [...]
Canadian artist Geoffrey Farmer’s work became known to a larger audience with his participation in Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany, in 2012, where he presented the work Leaves of Grass, a large-scale collage installation with cutouts from issues of Life magazines (1935-85). In Switzerland, Geoffrey Farmers work art was first shown when he contributed to [...]
Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires currently presents the complete trilogy of their series The Liminal Space by Russian art collective AES+F. The first video of the Liminal Space Trilogy, entitled Last Riot, was shown first at the 2007 Venice Biennale where AES+F represented Russia. The work shows a future world described by a succession [...]
The Encyclopedic Palace (Il Palazzo Enciclopedico) is the title of the Venice Biennale’s 55th International Art Exhibition that runs from June 1st to November 24th, 2013. The event takes place in Venice (Italy) at the Giardini and at the Arsenale, as well as in various venues of the city. The main exhibition is curated by [...]
For his current exhibition at Kurimanzutto Gallery in Mexico City, artist Gabriel Orozco decided to work with river stones. Orozco is a passionate collector of things. This time he decided to collect something that nature prepared over many, many years and re-use it and give it a new meaning. The exhibition runs until June 15, [...]
Max Ernst is considered as one of Modern Art’s most versatile artists. Max Ernst started out as Dadaist in Cologne, then moved to Paris to become one of the leading Surrealist artists. After his emigration to the USA and his return to war-devastated Europe he was finally rediscovered as one of the most fascinating artists [...]
Hauser & Wirth’s entire spring program in New York City is devoted to the artist Paul McCarthy. At Hauser & Wirth’s venue at 69th Street, the gallery presents Paul McCarthy: Life Cast, featuring platinum silicone life casts of the artist and Elyse Poppers, one of the key performers in his most recent projects Rebel Dabble [...]