Pierre Courtin
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1963
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Fondazione Vittorio Mazzucconi: VITTORIO MAZZUCCONI: THE INVISIBLE ARTIST
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Victoria and Albert Museum: Milan in a Van: The best of the Milan Furniture Fair
The exhibition Milan in a Van will bring the hottest international design to the V&A in Spring
2002 just days after products are launched at the Milan Furniture Fair.
The Milan Furniture Fair is seen as the best and biggest show i...
Florence Lynch Gallery: Paintings by Maria Morganti
While not apparent to the viewer, the layers have increased; and there
remain strong monochromatic references. The structural dynamics of the
paintings are more intriguing than ever; and continue to be read as a
juxtaposing of form and color, ...
Laurence Miller Gallery: VINCENZO CASTELLA
Castella, born in Milan in 1952, uses a large format camera and digital printing technology to create urban landscapes that investigate the commonalities and differences between cities of the Western world, from Amsterdam to Naples. Crammed with m...
Chelsea Art Museum: SHUHEI MATSUYAMA: SHIN-ON PAINTINGS
Born in Tokyo in 1955, Shuhei Matsuyama moved to Italy in 1976 to continue his studies. His work
over the last 20 years, is described as a new pictorial romanticism. His position between two
universes, the east and the west, allows him to expl...
Etching Centre Alzaia Naviglio Grande: The Exit: Fulvio Tomasi
Fulvio Tomasi was born in Trieste on April 16th 1963. In Trieste he attended the Art Institute and the "Etching Free
School C.Sbisà". He has been etching since 1991 and showing since 1992. He does actually prefer graphic techniques
and in partic...
Experimental Art Foundation: Gleam: James Dodd, Peter Harding, Yoko Kajio, Tim Sterling, Kate Stryker
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Cartier Design Viewed by Ettore Sottsass
Although its main focus has been providing jewelry and accessories to their clientele, the firm has also maintained a private collection of outstanding works from the 19th and 20th centuries. Numbering 1200 objects, the collection also includes ...
Kettle's Yard Gallery: Enrico Castellani Work from 1958 – 1970
In 1959, Castellani produced the first of his structured surfaces by
putting nuts behind the canvas to form reliefs in order to emphasise the
physicality of the surface as well as the dynamism of space. He went on to
develop the technique that ...
the Paolo Curti / Annamaria Gambuzzi and Co. Gallery: Carsten Nicolai - Modular Re:strukt
Interaction of video imagery, sound and painting is a constant in Nicolai’s work. He has created electronic music for years, using the pseudonym noto. A visit to his website www.raster-noton.de to see all his...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Bugatti
Highlights include automobiles, including two of
the greatest vehicles made by the Bugatti firm,
a 1930 Royale and a Type 57 SC, Atlantic
(1938) plus a Baby Bugatti electric car, as
well as 20 sensitively modeled animal sculpt...
Fondazione Prada: Foujita. A Japanese Artist
The exhibition, designed by Pierluigi Cerri, will be housed in the Event
Space on the sixth floor of the Prada Epicenter, which was conceived by
Herzog & de Meuron and inaugurated last June. Constituting a foretaste of
the celebration...
Experimental Art Foundation: Two Installations: Sonja Porcaro and Katherine Huang
Chris Chapman, gallery director, says This is the first time the work of these two artists has been exhibited together. I'm sure visitors to the exhibition will be able to discover interesting connections between their work.
SONJA PORCARO is...
Unorossodue: Anatomy Revised: Thanos Zakopoulos
"Anatomy revised" is a duality, a dialogue between opposites as well as a confrontation between classical anatomical images (Western) and Manga comics (Japanese) in an attempt to find similarities and at the same time extreme differences. The arti...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: Spatial Narratives 3
Milan, a city whose origins are in an Ancient Roman fortification superimposed over a Celtic settlement, offers dense layers of evidence of dominant political factions and conquering cultures. Early Christians reworked the Roman city, medieval pro...
Australian Embassy, Berlin: Moving Cities: Australian Artists in Berlin 2000
Fondazione Prada: Francesco Vezzoli
This work is directly inspired by one of Pasolini’s earliest films, Comizi d’Amore (Love Meetings, 1964), in which the director himself interviews some of the most prominent Italian intellectuals and movie stars, as well ordinary people, about the...
Waterloo Gallery: MESH: A Collaboration with Jo Gibbs and Stephan von Lingelsheim
The work is an exploration of colour and shapes, for which the artists devised a specific technique combining digital imagery with painting. Their initial sources of inspiration are images, abstracted from our urban surroundings. These are painted...
D'Ars Studio: John Dahlsen: Renewed
Patricia Piccinini is another Australian artist who has been profiled
by D'Ars. In one of their most recent arts publication, they featured a
lengthy article and review on Piccinini's work at the 2003 Venice
Biennale and her work featured on the f...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Versace at the V&A: A Retrospective of Gianni Versace (1946-1997)
The exhibition will show Versaces great originality and versatility, and also the craft and innovative technical developments which he pursued in his search for beauty.
The house of Versace is renowned for its style and luxury and Gianni Ve...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Still Lifes of Evaristo Baschenis: The Music of Silence
Among them is Baschenis's
masterpiece, a triptych done for the Agliardi family of Bergamo, which includes
portraits of the family and a self-portrait of the ar...
Albertina: EGON SCHIELE AND AUSTRIAN EXPRESSIONISM
Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta, Milan
The exhibition shows a concentrated overview of key
Expressionist positions: Alongside the main figure
Egon Schiele, works of particular significance from...
Julia Friedman Gallery: Orly Cogan: Bachelor Girl
Acknowledging the history of the female nude in art, Cogan subverts the
genre's traditionally refined associations. Cogan's empowered female
figures emerge from floral patterned linen or domestic fabric to boldly
embrace their sexuality. Many ...
GALLERIA
FOSSA DEI SERPENTI: RADIOSITY:
The abstract factory
A NEW FACTORY HAS BEEN BORN: IT IS A THINKING FACTORY.
IT EXISTS IN AN IMAGINARY, IDEAL SPACE.
IT IS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY.
IT RADIATES. THAT IS WHY IT IS CALLED: RADIOSITY.
FROM THIS ABSTRACT, METAPHYSICAL, CONCEPTUAL FACTORY THE INTELLECTUAL '...
NSA Gallery: VIRGINS: The Staging of the Artist as the Work Itself
Kaganof will live (and be on display) in the NSA for the whole duration of the show with a digital editing suite, allowing the artist to process input by visitors to the gallery complex overnight. The results will be presented as printouts, screen...
Fondazione Prada: Enrico Castellani
Curated by Germano Celant, the exhibition has been organized in collaboration with the artist and contains about seventy works from public and private collections both in Italy and abroad. The exhibition is designed to offer an in-depth account of...
Physics Room: A Constructed World: Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe
Working across a variety of media, ACW will present painting, video and their self-published art magazine "Art Fan". Geoff Lowe of ACW will be in Christchurch for one week to install the exhibition and coordinate a vibrant programme of events open...
Fondazione Prada: Andreas Slominski: A Solo Exhibition
The definition critics most often use to describe Slominski is Fallensteller, which means ‘trapper’ in German: he is, in fact, a conceptual artist with an insidious, playful spirit. Slominski started his artistic career around the mid-1980s and id...
Jacobs Gallery at the Hult Center: 2003 Mayor's Art Show to Features Work by Jerry Ross
Jerry Ross is also having a one-man show this month at the Marghitta Feldman Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Ross, who has had shows in Rome, Milan, Florence, and Bologna is known for his colorful landscapes and portraits of Italian subjects. His fav...
Paolo Curti / Annamaria Gambuzzi and Co. Gallery: American Artist Dan Walsh
The evolution of his works, from the early 1990s to the present, has led him to abandon the concept of the "ideal" in abstract painting, which in the history of art is always somehow connected with a "psychological condition", in an attempt to giv...
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