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OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, MARCH 30 at Artists Space

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

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Artists Space

MARCH 30 – MAY 12, 2007
OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, MARCH 30
6:00-8:00 PM

Artists Space
38 Greene Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212.226.3970
Fax: 212.966.1434
email:artspace@artistsspace.org

MAIN SPACE
KIOSK (XIX) – Modes of Multiplication
Curated by Christoph Keller

CAMPARI PROJECT SPACE
Caution: Five hungry Soviet cows are in the garden
Richard Massey
Curated by Christian Rattemeyer

PROJECT SPACE
REALLIFE Magazine: 1979-1990
Curated by Kate Fowle

PROJECT SPACE
Patina du Prey’s Memorial Dress: 1993 to 2007
Hunter Reynolds
Curated by Cay Sophie Rabinowitz and Christian Rattemeyer

For more information please visit http://www.artistsspace.org

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“What does the jellyfish want?” at Museum Ludwig

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

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Museum Ludwig

What does the jellyfish want?
Photographs from Man Ray to James Coleman

31 March till 15 July 2007

Museum Ludwig
Bischofsgartenstr. 1
50667 Köln
Tel: 49-221-221-26165
Fax: 49-221-221-24114
info@museum-ludwig.de

http://www.museenkoeln.de/museum-ludwig/

What does the jellyfish want? This question was raised by artist Christopher Williams during an interview in which he explained why he finds this sea-creature so fascinating: without shape, without a skeleton, and without a sex, a jellyfish is a creature without properties. In keeping with this, the jellyfish is a fitting metaphor for photography in contemporary art and serves as the motto for the exhibition: What is photography? Copy of reality or data source that may be altered as desired? Documentation or staged image? Found footage or extravagantly made exposure? With three historical links back to the avant-garde at the dawn of the 20th century, the exhibition shows current tendencies in photography against the backdrop of its traditions.

The exhibition includes a historical review which highlights Surrealist photography around Man Ray, the photographs, photogrammes and collages of the Constructivists such as László Moholy-Nagy and A.M. Rodchenko, as well as August Sanders “Man of the Twentieth Century”.

These early standpoints will be presented in the context of current works, which are grouped around the major advances in contemporary art photography. These include, for instance, the rediscovery of photography in the actionist and conceptual currents of the 1970s. By the end of the seventies a new development manifested - a move from the photographic representation of reality to a reflection on and reinvention of already existing photographic images. Over the last ten years the documentary approach has been rediscovered as an artistic stance in its own right.

The fundamental aspiration to make reality visible in photographs, and to explore and analyse it, is now shared by artists who like Andreas Gursky process the photographic material on the computer.

Museum Ludwig showed the way in the mid-seventies when it was the first art museum to acquire, for instance, the Gruber Collection, as well as a number of the pivotal works of contemporary photography by artists such as Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Douglas Huebler, Bernd and Hilla Becher, to name a few. Since then the collection has constantly expanded so as to visualise the entire evolution of art photography and bring it right up to the present day. The collection’s treasures will be presented together with its recent acquisitions.

List of Artists:
Robert Adams, Eugène Atget, John Baldessari, Thomas Bayrle, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Anna and Bernhard Johannes Blume, Mel Bochner, Joachim Brohm, James Coleman, Jan Dibbets, William Eggleston, Valie Export, Hans Peter Feldmann, Lee Friedlander, Albrecht Fuchs, Gilbert & George, Andreas Gursky, Jitka Hanzlova, Florence Henri, Candida Höfer, Douglas Huebler, Sanja Ivekovi, Benjamin Katz, André Kertész, Jürgen Klauke, Louise Lawler, Jochen Lempert, Barry Le Va, Manfred Leve, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Gordon Matta-Clark, Boris Mikhailov, László Moholy-Nagy, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Gabriele and Helmut Nothhelfer, Dennis Oppenheim, Peter Piller, Man Ray, Alexander Rodchenko, Thomas Ruff, Ed Ruscha, August Sander, Gregor Schneider, Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, Cindy Sherman, Robert Smithson, Thomas Struth, Wolfgang Tillmans, Jeff Wall, Robert Watts, Stephen Wilks, Stephen Willats, Christopher Williams and David Wojnarowicz.

A richly illustrated and wide-ranging catalogue will by published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, containing articles by Bodo von Dewitz, Barbara Engelbach, Herbert Molderings und Herta Wolf.

For more information go to: http://www.museenkoeln.de/museum-ludwig/

THE 1ST ENCOUNTER BETWEEN TWO SEAS: BIENAL DE SAO PAULO- VALENCIA

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

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BIENAL DE SAO PAULO- VALENCIA

LATIN AMERICAN ART COMES TO EUROPE WITH THE CELEBRATION IN VALENCIA (SPAIN) OF THE 1ST ENCOUNTER BETWEEN TWO SEAS: BIENAL DE SAO PAULO- VALENCIA

From March 27 through June 17, 2007, the Mediterranean city of Valencia (Spain) will be the gateway in Europe for Ibero-American art, with the celebration on those dates of the 1st Encounter Between Two Seas: Bienal de Sao Paulo-Valencia.

Coinciding with the celebration in Valencia of the 33rd America’s Cup — the most important nautical competition in the world — the city will bring together over 170 artists who, from Latin America and all around Spain, will show their creations under the theme “Tolerance and Solidarity,” the guiding principles of this year’s Encounter Between Two Seas.

This important contemporary art event, organized by the Generalitat Valencian (Regional Government of Valencia), benefits from the collaboration and support of what is regarded as the second most important biennale in the world, the Bienal de Sao Paulo of Brazil, thanks to a collaboration agreement signed with its Foundation. As a result of this agreement, the Bienal de Sao Paolo will be able, for the first time in its history, to present the artists and works showcased in Brazil in a European context.

The 1st Encounter Between Two Seas: Bienal de Sao Paulo-Valencia will offer a total of five major shows, located at different exhibition spaces. They range from a selection of the most representative works launched during the last 15 years of the Sao Paulo biennale — curated by Agnaldo Farias and Jacopo Crivelli, the latter the Brazilian curator of the Venice Biennale — to an exhibition on Afro-Brazilian and popular art curated by Emanoel Araujo. Apart from these two shows, visitors to the I Encounter Between Two Seas will be able to see the exhibition titled “Other Versions of the Contemporary: The Trials of Living Together” which, with Kevin Power and Ticio Escobar as curators, will show the unique vision that different Ibero-American artists have of today’s world, addressing the concepts of globalization and multiculturalism.

The 1st Encounter Between Two Seas rounds out its artistic offer with an exhibition put together by Jordan, as guest country, under the title “Jordan, Transculturality and Tolerance,” curated by Khalid Khreis.

Finally, Spanish artists will also have a place at the I Encounter Between Two Seas, with the exhibition “Anamnesis” a collective artistic reflection on the synergy between new technologies and the influence of the past.

An immense equine figure made out of wood by the Mexican artist Marcos Ramírez “Erre”, which brings to mind the mythic sculpture of the Trojan horse, has been selected as the image of the 1st Encounter Between Two Seas.

The overlapping of dates between the 1st Encounter Between Two Seas and the next America’s Cup will make Valencia and Spain international points of interest. The visitors who will come to Valencia to enjoy these two events will discover a modern European city, cosmopolitan and open to the sea, with an acute artistic and cultural sensitivity. A city which has managed to reconcile to perfection its European and international ambitions with respect for its traditions, history and most deeply-rooted customs. We’re waiting for you.

If you wish to know more about the 1st Encounter Between Two Seas: Bienal de Sao Paulo-Valencia, you can find more information at http://www.encuentroentredosmares.com, or by e-mailing the following addresses: prensa@encuentroentredosmares.com or press@encuentroentredosmares.com

For more information go to: http://www.encuentroentredosmares.com