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Tobias Rehberger at Gio Marconi
March 18th, 2010 in Exhibitions

Artist: Tobias Rehberger
Venue: Gio Marconi, Milan
Exhibition Title: beat me!…
Date: March 11 – April 17, 2010



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Ann Veronica Janssens at Alfonso Artiaco
March 3rd, 2010 in Exhibitions

Artist: Ann Veronica Janssens
Venue: Alfonso Artiaco, Naples
Date: February 12 – March 23, 2010



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“Sol Lewitt presented by Rudolf Stingel” at Massimo De Carlo
January 31st, 2010 in Exhibitions

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.



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Lothar Hempel at Gio Marconi
January 13th, 2010 in Exhibitions

Artist: Lothar Hempel
Venue: Gio Marconi, Milan
Exhibition Title: Cafe Kaputt
Date: November 19, 2009 – January 30, 2010



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Gilberto Zorio at MAMbo
December 17th, 2009 in Exhibitions

Artist: Gilberto Zorio
Venue: Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna
Curated By: Gianfranco Maraniello
Date: October 15, 2009 – February 7th, 2010



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Group Show at Massimo De Carlo
December 6th, 2009 in Exhibitions

Artists: Klara Liden, Josef Strau, Klaus Weber, Dan Rees, Kirstine Roepstorff, Maximilian Zentz Zlomovitz, Simon Fujiwara, Scott Olson, Frank Benson, Elad Lassry, Kaari Upson, Aaron Curry
Venue: Massimo De Carlo, Milan
Exhibition Title: Berlin _ Los Angeles. A Tale of Two (Other) Cities
Date: November 12 – December 19, 2009



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Venice: The Palazzo at the Giardini, Part 3
June 14th, 2009 in Events

The Palazzo at the Giardini is a large exhibition hall at one end of the Giardini, the garden home of the national pavilions, in Venice. The Palazzo is one of the two main venues for the survey component of the Biennale, and includes a frantic-looking cafe designed by Tobias Rehberger. Curated by the director of this year’s Biennale, Daniel Birnbaum, the exhibition is called “Making Worlds” and includes a wide variety of artists.
There were many compelling sections of the Palazzo, but we’ve broken down nine key selections into three parts. Part 3 features contributions by Blinky Palermo, Simon Starling and Tony Conrad.
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“Himmelsrichtungen” by Blinky Palermo was originally made in 1976 and reconstructed for “Making Worlds” this year. Four colored plastic panels are mounted high in the corners of a small, brick-walled room on black I-beams. A few documents hung on the wall documenting the original installation and it’s production. It’s a welcome grounding for the rest of the show, and a sensitive articulation of the exhibition’s theme.

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Tony Conrad filled a tall room with paintings on unstable paper. The slow yellowing of the paper is related to experimental film.

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Simon Starling included a film installation, a big projector with an elaborate spiral of arms holding the film. The black and white film showed footage of what looked like various stages of production of the projection apparatus.

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Note: There were no press images documenting the exhibition immediately available, so the photos are all by Contemporary Art Daily. We apologize for any poor quality, as we do not have access to a professional photographer.
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Venice: James Lee Byars at the Palazzo Pesaro Papafava
June 14th, 2009 in Events, Exhibitions

Artist: James Lee Byars
Venue: Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, Venice
Exhibition Title: James Lee Byars Lived Here
Date: June 4 – July 5, 2009



Note: There were no press images documenting the exhibition immediately available, so the photos are all by Contemporary Art Daily. We apologize for any poor quality, as we do not have access to a professional photographer.
Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
Venice: The Palazzo at the Giardini, Part 2
June 13th, 2009 in Events

The Palazzo at the Giardini is a large exhibition hall at one end of the Giardini, the garden home of the national pavilions, in Venice. The Palazzo is one of the two main venues for the survey component of the Biennale, and includes a frantic-looking cafe designed by Tobias Rehberger. Curated by the director of this year’s Biennale, Daniel Birnbaum, the exhibition is called “Making Worlds” and includes a wide variety of artists.
There were many compelling sections of the Palazzo, but we’ve broken down nine key selections into three parts. Part 2 features contributions by Hans-Peter Feldmann, Nathalie Djurberg and Guyton/Walker.
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“Shadow Play” by Hans-Peter Feldmann used spotlights and rotating platforms covered with everyday objects to generate a shifting landscape of shadows on the wall. Like much of Feldmann’s work, the installation is striking for it’s beguiling plainness.

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Nathalie Djurberg, who won the Silver Lion award for best young artist at the Biennale, fowarded a dark installation: three of her signature disturbing stop-motion animations projected in a garden of monstrous plants.

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Guyton/Walker is a collaborative project by Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker. Their installation for the entryway to the Palazzo applies the pair’s usual mode, a combination of the two artists’ approaches to image making applied to the production of printed objects: canvases, panels of dry wall, paint cans, shipping crates. There is a deft, insider wit about much of the work, which draws heavily from Pop Art and has a fruity, rainbow-colored visual aesthetic.

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Note: There were no press images documenting the exhibition immediately available, so the photos are all by Contemporary Art Daily. We apologize for any poor quality, as we do not have access to a professional photographer.
Full gallery of images available after the jump.
Venice: Liam Gillick at the German Pavilion
June 13th, 2009 in Events, Exhibitions

Artist: Liam Gillick
Venue: The German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
Exhibition Title: How are you going to behave? A kitchen cat speaks
Date: June 7 – November 22, 2009



Note: There were only three press images documenting the exhibition immediately available, so the photos following the first three in the gallery are all by Contemporary Art Daily. We apologize for any poor quality, as we do not have access to a professional photographer.
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