For Jordan Wolfson’s second solo exhibition at Johann König, Berlin he will debut his new video titled “Con Leche” (with milk). The title refers to the main subjects of the artwork: animated cartoon Diet Coke bottles filled up with milk. These characters walk through the desolate urban streets in real video sometimes in groups and
Franz Graf at Song Song, Vienna
Artist: Franz Graf Venue: Song Song, Vienna Exhibitio Title: Aendere nichts damit alles anders ist Date: November 26, 2009 – January 16, 2010
Sharon Lockhart at Blum and Poe, Los Angeles
Blum and Poe, Los Angeles is pleased to present the solo show of Sharon Lockhart. The exhibition is running from November 21, 2009 till January 9, 2010 under the title “Lunch Break” Images courtesy of Blum and Poe Gallery, Los Angeles https://www.blumandpoe.com
Zon Ito and Ryoko Aoki at Konrad Fischer, Dusseldorf
Press release: Konrad Fischer Galerie is pleased to announce a presentation of new works by Zon Ito (born 1971) and Ryoko Aoki (born 1973, the couple lives and works in Kyoto). His sensitive embroidery on large scale tapestries and fabric establish Zon Ito as one of the most interesting artists working in Japan. With nervous,
Isa Genzken at Galerie Buchholz, Berlin
Press release: Galerie Daniel Buchholz is proud to announce an exhibition with new works by Isa Genzken. Under the title “Wind” Isa Genzken will show an installation with a group of new sculptures as well as wall objects. Having started to work with Isa Genzken in 1987 the gallery is happy to present the ninth
Cyprien Gaillard at Sprüth Magers, Berlin
Press release: Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers are delighted to present the first solo exhibition by French artist Cyprien Gaillard in Berlin. The exhibition comprises the 16mm film ‘Cities of Gold and Mirrors’ (2009) and the photographic works ‘Geographical Analogies’ (2006-2009) which show contemporary landscapes as complex sites of loss and potential, manifested through architecture,
Damian Ortega at Gladstone Gallery, New York
Press release: Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce its first exhibition with artist Damián Ortega. Beginning his career as a political cartoonist, Ortega teases out the social conflicts embedded in even the most banal objects. In his films, sculptures, and other works he deconstructs the economic and political relationships bound together in commodities ranging from