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PH Gallery: American Promise: Heidi Hesse
Hesse was born in Germany and lived in South Africa and Germany before coming to the United States. Drawing
from her perspective as an immigrant, she focuses a playful and insightful eye on the assumptions that underlie
the “American Promise.”...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Points of Departure: Connecting with Contemporary Art
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Centre for Contemporary Photography: The World As One. Photography From Germany After 1989
Wolfgang Bellwinkel, Axel boesten & Kai-Olaf Hesse, Fred Dott,
Stephan Erfurt, Martin Fengel, Nikolaus Geyer, Jitka Hanzlová,
Peter Hendricks, Enno Kapitza, Eva Leitolf, Barbara Müller,
Frank Müller, Karin Apollonia Müller, Ulrike Myrzik and
M...
Esso Gallery: Carlo Nangeroni: Works 1944 – 2005
In the 1950s, there was a fairly intense artistic exchange between Italy and the U.S. (in particular, on the Rome-New York axis), but Nangeroni’s experience of the Italian-American connection began earlier and was more extensive than simply travel...
Uber Gallery: Elisabeth Weissensteiner: Intro-Spectatio
Using symbols from nature such as animals, insects and surreal combinations of both together with figures and photographs works, Weissensteiner creates a unique world that explores the spaces in between interior and exterior, pleasure and pain and...
Haus der Kunst: Hand Work: Senta Connert, Jochen Flinzer, Leni Hoffmann, Charles Long, Peter Rösel
The exhibition attempts to show artistic positions that give these 'handicraft' or 'children's'
activities an equally modern, radical and conceptual meaning as work with the video
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Cambridge Galleries: December: Sara Angelucci, Janet Bellotto, Robin Hesse, Ron Hewson, Tania
Kitchell, Thérèse Mastroiacovo,
Laura Millard, Isabella Stefanescu, Joanna Strong, Larry Towell, Aidan
Urquhart and Janet Morton
For the most part, there is no
reference to the traditional iconography of this time of year, instead,
this exhibition proposes an alternative to traditional decorative
imagery with art that is expressive and experiential.
December is par...
Artspace New Haven: Soft: Curated by Debbie Hesse
Featuring works by: James Clark, Eric Conrad, Joseph Fucigna, Anne George,
Sarah Gjertson, Ron Janowich, Clint Jukkala, Jane Miller, Amy Punckak, Orit
Raff, Janice Redman, Mary Temple, Leo Villareal and Dina Weiss James Clark, Leo Villareal, ...
Talwar Gallery: Ranjani Shettar: The Indian Spring
Employing organic materials invested with tradition and history, Ranjani Shettar creates multidimensional works that bring forth the metaphysical attributes of residing within a changing physical environment. She exposes the permeability of the of...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Louise Bourgeois: Aller – Retour
One room offers a retrospective of older works by the French born artist. The focus of the show however lies on the oeuvre of the last ten years, the majority of which are diary-like drawings, in which text and symbols frequently mingle.
The...
District of Waldeck-Frankenberg: Call for Artists: “Moved Wind” Announces its 4th Art Competition
The theme wind form refers to the proverbial effect of wind. First, wind realizes itself in its forming effect on things, nature or mankind. In wind form, wind is form and form is wind. No boundaries for any idea are fixed. The organizers aim t...
Museum of Modern Art: Rober Storr Promoted to Senior Curator at the MOMA
The title of Senior Curator indicates exceptional merit, and is among the highest
distinctions this Museum can offer, remarked Mr. Lowry. This promotion recognizes
Robert Storrs tremendous contributions, both as an exhibition organizer, a...
District of Waldeck-Frankenberg: Call for Artists: Plaything of the Wind - Wind Moved 2005
What can we offer the wind ?- The wind that strokes through leaves and then storms on, rushes and whispers, is gentle and then disorders, uproots and concentrates. Its strength is invisible. You can feel it and hear it - sometimes. Windobjects wil...
Stedelijk Museum: Mapping the City
Two ideas are at the heart of the exhibition: the flâneur, a type first described by Charles Baudelaire around 1850, and the activity of dérive, a practice coined by French philosopher and Situationist Guy Debord. The flâneur, a detached observer ...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Sculpture Now: Works by Seven Contemporary Artists
"Some want to provoke, others want to communicate something very personal. Some see technology as their friend, others see current consumerism, including technology, as toxic. Some want to engage all your senses, others want to make you a little u...
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