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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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With this video we cover the opening of the exhibition Capitol Complex of the young British artist Tris Vonna-Michell at Galerie Jan Mot in Mexico City. It’s the artist’s first solo exhibition in the Belgian gallery’s space in Mexico. Tris Vonna-Michell is known for his performances and multimedia installations. Tris Vonna-Michell’s exhibition Capitol Complex runs [...]
Sander van Deurzen’s current solo exhibition at Galerie Barbara Seiler in Zürich (Switzerland) features new paintings and – for the first time – sculptures by the Dutch artist. The show is titled Please fix my horn (my brakes don’t work), it’s the second solo presentation at the gallery. Sander van Deurzen was born in 1975 [...]
In this video we attend the opening reception of Swiss artist Markus Müller’s solo exhibition at the gallery Nicolas Krupp Contemporary Art in Basel, Switzerland. The show presents free-standing and wall-mounted sculptures made of steel, plywood, chipboard, ash wood, and painted with oil, acrylic, stovepipe or blackboard lacquer. Markus Müller was born 1970 in Teufen, [...]
The exhibition Tempo Rubato at Fundación / Colección Jumex in Mexico City is dedicated to the French-born artist Guy de Cointet. Curated by Magalí Arriola, Guy de Cointet – Tempo Rubato features set design, performance art, prints and drawings, as well as documents relating to the artist’s life and work. Guy de Cointet was born [...]
When the Fondation Beyeler opened its museum in 1997 as new home for the collection of art dealer Ernst Beyeler no one would have predicted the enormous success the institution achieved over the years. Fondation Beyeler in Riehen near Basel is the most attended art museum in Switzerland, and also the most international. In 2011, [...]
In addition to the regular gallery section, Untitled, the new art fair in Miami Beach that took place for the first time during Art Basel Miami Beach week last December, presented special projects with installations and performances by various artists. The Brooklyn-based artist Irvin Morazan is known for his fantasical sculptural headdresses that combine both [...]
This video documents a part of the performance that Jason Moran and Alicia Hall Moran in collaboration with Brandon Ross presented at the opening night of Art Basel Miami Beach’s Art Public program. The performance is titled AiR and contains both jazz and operatic elements. It interacts with Mexican artist José Davila’s public art installation [...]
The exhibition Bilateral, Diagonal, Cubical by Sandra Peters at the gallery Aanant & Zoo in Berlin (Germany) presents in the centre a 140 cm high cube. This piece and another works refer to the concept of space from architect Rudolph Schindler. Slide projections show two of his most important buildings of the twenties: his own [...]
This video documents the opening of the exhibition Baby, I Lost My Handshoes at Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna, Austria. Baby, I Lost My Handshoes is a collaborative project of the artists Donna Huanca (USA), Vytautas Jurevicius (LIT), Lisa Meixner (DE) and Aki Nagasaka (JAP). The exhibition was first presented in May 2011 at Gallery Kurant [...]
In this video, we have a look at the group show Carnival – Hei Qiao Artist Community (I) at Mizuma and One Gallery, and Project Without Space # 6 at Pekin Fine Arts, a collaboration between the artists Chen Shaoxiong and Liu Ding. Mizuma & One Gallery shows the collective exhibition Carnival – Hei Qiao [...]
Many artist have been fascinated by fast automobiles and car racing. Since Alexander Calder painted French auctioneer and racing driver Hervé Pulain’s race car in 1975, the car industry discovered the marketing potential of the artists’ passion for cars. While German car company BMW has the longest tradition of inviting artists to transform their products [...]
The exhibition Faust 24 at Galería Labor is American artist Jill Magid’s first solo exhibition in Mexico. Faust 24 deals with the gun violence and public shootings in the US, specifically with the school shooting at the University of Texas in Austin in 2010, where a student, Colton Tooley, walked through the campus firing shots [...]
The Endless Renaissance is the title of the current exhibition at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach that opened concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach 2012. For the exhibition that runs until March 2013, six solo artist have been invited to present solo projects that deal with the notion of an endless Renaissance. [...]
Two new exhibitions have recently opened at the expanded and renovated Museo Tamayo in Mexico City: Olinka or Where Movement is Created, and Aurora: A Project by Pia Rönicke. Olinka runs until April 15, 2013, Aurora is on display until February 19, 2013. Olinka or Where Movement is Created is a group exhibition curated by [...]
For the art fair NADA Miami Beach 2012, the artist Devon Dikeou created walk-in installation called Not Quite Mrs. De Menil’s Liquor Closet. It’s an interpretation of collector Dominique de Menil’s famous closet in Houston, Texas, that’s not only filled with alcohols, but also with artworks. In her own version of the closet, Devon Dikeou [...]