The fourth solo exhibition of Tue Greenfort “Flambant neuf”, at Johann König, Berlin deals with the element fire, its power of transformation and also of destruction. In an architectural installation designed exclusively for the gallery space, Greenfort shows a series of photographs, objects and his first film project. The gallery space was constructed with drywall.
Group Show at AMP, Athens
AMP is pleased to present Ashes to Ashes, a group exhibition that explores the notions of antiquity and endless sources and taboos. Ashes to Ashes is a spectral assemblage of material facts and artefacts from Greece, carefully chosen from the antique store Martinos, and works from ten contemporary artists, where the old is exhibited back-to-back
David Zink Yi at KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin
“… in the Yoruba religion, Changó is the spirit of music, of lightning and thunder. He is the most beautiful and seductive of all spirits and prefers to live in the crowns of the highest palm trees. There he appears in his most threatening form and eavesdrops on the world. With this story, some people
Trisha Donnelly at Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York
The Casey Kaplan Gallery present Trisha Donnelly’s new exhibition. In New York from May 8 untill June 26 Images courtesy of Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York
Alicja Kwade at Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster
Alicja Kwade (*1979, Poland) has in her sculptures—as well as in her installations, photographs and films—long been engaged with different aspects of our value systems and with the issue of abstract concepts such as space and time. The artist lives in Berlin and belongs to a generation of sculptors who have taken up the fundamental
José Damasceno at Thomas Dane, London
Thomas Dane Gallery is pleased to announce ‘Integrated Circuit’, our second exhibition of Brazilian sculptor, José Damasceno, four years after his solo debut in London. Best known for his playful manipulation of diverse materials from the mundane to the classical, he has created a series of sculptures and installations that probe the properties of scale,
Hans Josephsohn at Hauser & Wirth, Zurich
Hauser & Wirth Zürich is pleased to present a selection of sculptures by Hans Josephsohn, many of which have been cast in brass for the first time. Curated by the renowned Swiss architect Peter Märkli in collaboration with Kesselhaus Josephsohn, the exhibition will include Josephsohn’s half and standing figures as well as his reliefs, a
Imi Knoebel at Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg
We take pleasure in announcing the opening exhibition in our new premises, devoted to Imi Knoebel (b 1940), probably the internationally best-known German abstract artist. We are showing a series of ten large-scale black-and-white works created in 2009 and 2010 as a contemplative contrast to his previous phase of excessive use of colour. They are
Liam Gillick at Kerlin Gallery, Dublin
The exhibition is a development of one component of his 2008 ‘retrospective’ exhibition ‘Three Perspectives and a Short Scenario’. An essential element of his reconsideration of how to formulate a retrospective was the production of new work for the Kunstverein in Munich. The resulting work: ‘Mirrored Image: A Volvo Bar’ (2008) takes place in a
Isabelle Cornaro at Balice Hertling, Paris
For her first solo show at the gallery, Cornaro continues her investigation into how the act of representation endows objects with value. While in her previous series Moulages sur le vif (vides – poches) [Ad hoc molds (empty pockets)], 2009, she directly scanned piles of objects, here she molds them through a mecanical process as
Felix Gonzalez-Torres at WIELS, Brussels (Part 2)
Press release: WIELS premieres a major traveling retrospective of Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ oeuvre, including both rarely seen and more known artworks, while proposing an experimental form for the exhibition that is indebted to the artist’s own radical conception of the artwork. Gonzalez-Torres (American, b. Cuba 1957-1996), one of the most influential artists of his generation, settled
Ken Price at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Matthew Marks Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new sculpture by Ken Price at 522 West 22nd Street. The exhibition comprises twelve sculptures, all made in 2009. In the main gallery, Price will show three large-scale sculptures that continue the expansion of his practice into more monumental sizes, which he began working on
David Thorpe at Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe
David Thorpe´s visual language outlines antagonisms, expressed formally in the juxtaposition and interpenetration of geometrical and ornamental structures. Using media such as drawing, sculpture, installation and verse, the artist generates spatial situations – sometimes fictive ones – often accentuating the exhibition space as a component of his work with specific architectural elements. In our present
Sol Lewitt, Rudolf Stinger at Massimo De Carlo, Milan
Artists: Sol Lewitt, Rudolf Stingel Venue: Massimo De Carlo, Milan Exhibition Title: Sol Lewitt presented by Rudolf Stingel Selected By: Rudolf Stingel Date: January 27 – March 13, 2010 Note: All wall works by Sol Lewitt. Painted image of Sol Lewitt by Rudolf Stingel. Images courtesy of Massimo De Carlo, Milan
Felix Gonzalez-Torres at WIELS, Brussels (Part 1)
Press release: WIELS premieres a major traveling retrospective of Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ oeuvre, including both rarely seen and more known artworks, while proposing an experimental form for the exhibition that is indebted to the artist’s own radical conception of the artwork. Gonzalez-Torres (American, b. Cuba 1957-1996), one of the most influential artists of his generation, settled
Tatiana Trouvé at Universalmuseum Joanneum, Graz
Kunsthaus Graz is pleased to announce a very first in Austria, the solo exhibition Il Grande Ritratto by one of the leading artists of the younger generation, Tatiana Trouvé (born 1968 in Cosenza, Italy, now living and working in Paris). Awarded the prestigious Prix Ricard (2001) and Prix Marcel Duchamp (2007),Trouvé has participated in numerous
Peter Fischli and David Weiss at Matthew Marks, New York
Matthew Marks is pleased to announce a special exhibition of work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss at his three galleries. The exhibition includes the new monumental installation, Sun, Moon and Stars at 522 West 22nd Street. Clay and Rubber at 523 West 24th Street features their iconic sculptures from the past two decades in these materials, while their newest sculpture, Sleeping Puppets, will