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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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The common theme of the current group exhibition at Galerie Zink in Berlin is Swiss writer Robert Walser’s novel Der Spaziergang (The Walk). The artists Euan Macdonald, Marcel van Eeden, Jana Gunstheimer und Natalie Czech have created works that deal with Walser’s work and person. In this video, gallerist Michael Zink talks about the concept [...]
In addition to Franz Ackermann’s solo show, Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires currently presents L.E.A., Laboratorio de Experimentación Artística. L.E.A. is a project that seeks to explore the work potential of each of the participating artists in the production of individual or collective works. The laboratory has been created to support the creative development [...]
The exhibition It Isn’t Important, It’s Only Art… at Arsenal Gallery in Białystok, Poland, presents works from the collection of Arsenal Gallery and Podlaskie Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts. The collection consists mainly of works by Polish artists and artists from other Eastern European countries. In this video, the curator of the show, [...]
The exhibition Footnotes on Candida Höfer at OMR Gallery, Mexico City, presents artworks by Höfer, Jose Dávila, Jorge Méndez Blake, Theo Michael, Daniel Silver and Erwin Wurm. The group show takes Candida Höfer’s photogaphies and puts them in dialogue with the work of different contemporary artists and antiques to generate an experimantal curatorial discourse. Candida [...]
Abstract Printings is a solo show at the art space New Jerseyy in Basel, Switzerland that presents works by the artist Keith Farquhar. On display are appropriated paintings by Morris Louis and Christopher Wool, motifs printed on birch ply and corrugated galvanized steel. At the opening reception, the works were accompanied by the piece Cycling [...]
German artist Franz Ackermann’s most recent work is a 2800 square feet site-specific work. The piece that he created for the Molinos Room of Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires consists of 20 panels of painted wood. It’s Franz Ackermann’s biggest mural ever. For this artwork, Ackermann spent several weeks in Buenos Aires to get [...]
With the exhibition Visions of Modernity, Impressionist and Modern Collections from the Guggenheim Foundation, the collaboration between the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Deutsche Bank in Berlin comes to an end. Deutsche Bank will continue presenting art at it’s space at Unter den Linden under the name Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, but the Deutsche Guggenheim will [...]
The MDW Fair in Chicago was formed in spring 2011 as a collaborative project between the Public Media Institute, Document, Roots & Culture and threewalls. The MDW art fair is a showcase for independent art initiatives, spaces, galleries and artist groups. It aims to highlight artist-run activities and experimental culture locally, nationally and internationally. MDW [...]
In this video, we provide you with a tour of Paris Photo 2012, the international art fair for historical and contemporary photography at the Grand Palais in Paris, France. On display are works by artists such as Nobuyoshi Araki, John Baldessari, Christian Boltanski, Constantin Brancusi, Lázló Moholy-Nagy, Helmut Newton, Man Ray, and Chritopher Wool. The [...]
For her first solo exhibition at Esther Schipper Gallery in Berlin, German artist Karin Sander chose to radically transform the gallery space. Entitled “h = 400 cm”, the exhibition plays with the architecture of the space and allows the viewer to experience it in a new way. Karin Sander transforms the space back into its [...]
With Carlos Cruz-Diez. El color en el espacio y en el tiempo (Color in Space and Time) at the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo – MUAC in Mexico City present a large retrospective of the Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez. The exhibition presents a selection of more than 120 artworks that the artist has created from the [...]
Since the debut in 2009, Beijing Design Week 北京国际设计周 has become an annual International celebration of design and creativity in China, a model set for local communities, and a cultural event for the World. The event is organized into several sections and areas. The 751 D-Park Tank is one of the premier cultural and creative [...]
In Beijing’s 798 Art Zone, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) presents ‘Yung Ho Chang + FCJZ: Material-ism’, the first retrospective of the pioneer of contemporary Chinese architecture. UCCA shows over 6 installations, 40 models and 270 drawings charting the cross-disciplinary work of Yung Ho Chang and his practice Feichang Jianzhu (FCJZ). Chang and FCJZ [...]
Three Shadows Photography Art Center, presents ‘Words We Have Learned Since 9-11’, a participatory photographic project by Los Angeles visual artist Clayton Campbell. He has created a visual conversation between international communities about how people view themselves in a post ‘9-11’. The project is curated by Zandie Brockett, a Beijing-based consultant, photographer and curator from [...]
Planos de Fuga (Escape Plans) is a group exhibition at Centro Cultural Banco do Brazil (CCBB) in São Paulo (Brazil), curated by Jochen Volz and Rodrigo Moura. The title of the show is derived from the book Plan de Evasión (A Plan for Escape) by Argentine fiction writer Adolfo Bioy Casares that deals with the [...]