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Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney: Mona Hatoum: Over My Dead Body
This major retrospective includes Hatoum’s key works Light Sentence and Corps Etranger (Foreign Bodies). Throughout all her works is an investigation of the body in relation to identity. Born out of war and exile, Mona Hatoum’s work ...
SITE Santa Fe: THE RECENT WORKS OF MONA HATOUM
Mona Hatoum studied at Beirut University College from
1970 to 1972. She attended art school in London,
England graduating first from The Byam Shaw School of
Art in 1979, then The Slade School of A...
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea: Mona Hatoum. Works 1991 - 2002
"... most people look for a very specific meaning, mostly wanting to
explain [my work] specifically in relation to my background. I find
it more exciting when a work reverberates with several meanings and
paradoxes and ...
Tate Gallery: Mona Hatoum
Responding to the architecture of the galleries, Hatoum has created large scale works
which reflect her current interest in everyday objects. These sculptures, focusing on
household objects, emphasise and yet undermine their charac...
Townhouse Gallery: Kairotic: Mona Hatoum, Gary Hill, Karim Rashid
Putting the two meanings together, one might understand ëkairos; to refer to a passing instant and, finally, a crucial step in the creative process. Given such a premise, artists have been invited to work in the city in the fall, returning in the ...
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: MAN - Body in Art from 1950 to 2000
The exhibition occupies the entire museum
presenting 80 international artists’ depictions
of the body from 1950 to the present day.
Works by a number of Danish artists such as
Asger Jorn and Michael Kvium, as well as
internati...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: SENSATION: Young British Artists From the Saatchi Collection
Among the forty two artists represented is Damien Hirst, perhaps Britains
best-known artist of this generation, who is now recognized throughout the world
for his work comprising sections of animals, such as sharks, lambs, and cows,
preserved and ...
Tate Modern: Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Ranging from film and video to sculpture, the exhibition features works by the following
artists:
Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff and George
Bures-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas,...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Three Exhibtions Celebrate 10th Anniversary: The Arch of Desire-Women in the Marieluise Hessel Collection -- Re(f)use -- Text, Texture, Touch
The Center for Curatorial Studies was founded by Marieluise Hessel as a center for the study of late-20th-century art. It offers an innovative, interdisciplinary graduate program in curating and criticism of contemporary art. In the 10 years since...
Gary Nader Fine Art: Guido Albi Marini: Body Doubles
The publication of a full color catalogue including biographical data and images of the art works is also part of this project in order to provide information about the artist.
With this exhibition Gary Nader is opening a new third space co...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Vision and Reality - Conceptions of the 20th Century
Louisianas story of the 20th century falls into chapters linking
contemporary and classical modern art. Its point of departure is the great
20th-century avant-garde movements: Russian Constructiv...
Kettle's Yard Gallery: A Measure of Reality: Dan Graham, Mona Hatoum, Lizzie Hughes, Richard Long, Robert Morris,
Euan Uglow, Gary Woodley
Location, a wall piece by the American Robert Morris, literally records
its own location in the gallery. His fellow minimalist, Dan Graham lists
measurements from the edge of the known universe to the distance between
his cornea and retinal ...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Assemblance; If it's not love, it's the bomb
The selected works attempt to reconcile difficult histories through the resurrection of personal and cultural memories. This survey crosses experiential divides and examines the artists' continued proximity to the events they depict. Artists inclu...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Some Stories: Women artists from Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey
Identities shift in culture clashes, the translation between Arabic and Western languages and world pictures proves
difficult. Women must confront the projections with which they are denounced by both East and West and must find
their place betw...
Virginia Museum of Fine Art: Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
A
selection of early videos – by artists such as
Marina Abramovi and Ulay, Juan Downey,
Mona Hatoum, Gary Hill, Daniel Reeves, and
Howardena Pindell – treats related themes of
gender roles, cultural identity and spatial divides.
Neshat ...
Virginia Museum of Fine Art: Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Outer and Inner Space places the three recent video installations in the
context of classic video art from the 1960s to early 1980s. These early works
...
Nationalmuseum: The Body. Art and Science
The exhibition shows old and new side by side and the way in which they are displayed heightens our sense of wonder, fascination, delight or disgust. The Body. Art and Science has been created in collaboration with the Karolinska Institute and th...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality
"This exhibition provides a unique and rare opportunity to see some of
the most remarkable international artshakers in the world, artists who
are highly influential and work with ideas of communication through
giving," says AGH Chief Curator Sh...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: OF THE MOMENT: Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection
“One of the key aspects of SFMOMA’s acquisitions program is its responsiveness to art being made right now,”
remarks Janet Bishop, curator for the exhibition and the Museum’s Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator of Painting and
Sculpture. “The exh...
Gabarron Foundation - Carriage House Center for the Arts: I Have a Dream: An Homage to Martin Luther King Jr.
Apart from Theodore W. Kheel, big thinkers and writers participate in this homage: Maya Angelou, Zygmunt Bauman, Owen H. Brooks, Xavier Bru de Sala, Peter N. Carrol, Ernesto Castro, Josep Cuní, David Cortright, Joan Duran, Mohamed ElBaradei, Valen...
South London Gallery: Independence: Issues with a Contemporary Relevance
In the recently vacated gallery offices, a project by Christian Boltanski opens the exhibition out to any artist who wishes to participate. Relying on the principle of starting a rumour, artists from all over the world have been invited to fax th...
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