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DADDY’s second issue, “Lady DADDY,” available now

Friday, June 8th, 2007

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DADDY

DADDY’s second issue,
“Lady DADDY,” available now

DADDY is a quarterly image-based publication produced in an edition of 2000.

Inside “Lady DADDY”:

The solicited and un-solicited Lady
- Matt Greene’s visual documentary on feminine from high to low

…with an added twist of:

Vertigo
- The Triumph of the Sur-Real
- The Chastity of Marcel Duchamp

On the Middle-Sex
- Johnny Depp emerges as the new post-Bowie androgyne
- Peter Pan, a woman?
- What Alice is really looking for
- Brando cast a long shadow indeed

On Celebrity
- Julian Schnabel: broken plates & broken dreams
- Will Eva Hesse Ever Last?
- Dan Colen now and then

Through the Lens of a Stranger
- The Curse of Dario Argento’s blood-thirst
- Voyeurism post-minimalism

Gay Anonymous Sex and a Hangover
- Serio Misterio interviews Los Angeles legend Sean de Lear

DADDY is available at Printed Matter, Inc. (New York), Art Metropole (Toronto), ICA Bookshop (London), a+m bookstore (Milan), The MOCA Store (Los Angeles), and at Peres Projects, Los Angeles Berlin.

For further information or reproductions please contact Kathy Garcia at tel. (213) 617-1100 or daddy@daddythemagazine.com.

For more information go to: http://daddythemagazine.com/

Georges Adéagbo at the daadgalerie

Friday, June 8th, 2007

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daadgalerie

Georges Adéagbo

“Tout de moi à tous”
1 July – 25 August 2007

daadgalerie
Zimmerstr. 90-91
10117 Berlin
Opening hours: daily from 11am – 6pm, closed Sundays
http://www.daad.de

Opening: 30 June 2007, 7 – 9 pm

Georges Adéagbo’s installations can remind us of times we take strange pebbles or twigs found on a walk home as a treasure. He gives value to traces humans leave behind unconsciously, considered by most to be trivial, and displays them like an open book. Adéagbo continuously mediates between the different perspectives of his native culture and exhibition locations. His site-specific compositions deal with personal episodes as well as with complex global issues, reaching as far back as European colonialism and exploitation, which in its most extreme form was slavery.

Since September 2006, Adéagbo has been exploring Berlin as guest of the DAAD Artists-in-Residence program. At the daadgalerie he shows the fruits of his research in an exhibition entitled “Tout de moi à tous” and invites the public to create links between different realities. The work gathers together objects found on Berlin flea markets and in thrift shops, urban organs that the artist views as being analogue to our livers and kidneys. His choice displays his sharp sense as an ethnologist of Europe – a reversal of roles!

Invited by the Ulmer Museum, Adéagbo is showing an installation in response to Christoph Weickmann’s seventeenth century collection of miracles (Wunderkammer), which includes many objects from western Africa (2.3.-13.5.2007). It is an artist’s reflection on how Europeans grasped and assimilated the flood of incoming information brought home by explorers, by creating wonder chambers. Returning to this subject, “Tout de moi à tous” gives Berlin a mirror of overlooked perspectives and miracles. It invites viewers to continue their explorations far beyond the categories ‘local’ and ‘foreign’.

Georges Adéagbo was born in 1942 in Cotonou, Benin, and is considered the most outstanding West African artist since his participation at documenta 11. He showed an installation on explorers and the history of exploration with roughly 1500 objects, juxtaposing clichés of Africa and pieces found at the place of showing. The Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art is currently showing one of Adéagbo’s works, which it acquired in November 2006.

This exhibition is supported by: Kulturforumsuednord.org e.V.

For more information on Georges Adéagbo’s work please visit: http://www.jointventures.org

For further information and visual material, please contact:

artpress – Ute Weingarten
Fon: +49-30-21961843
Fax: +49-30-21961847
Mob: +49-175-221561
Tempelhofer Ufer 17
10963 Berlin
artpress@uteweingarten.de

For more information go to: http://www.daad.de

Now accepting applications for the 27th edition of ARCO

Friday, June 8th, 2007

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ARCO

Dear Friends,

We are pleased to inform you that we are now accepting applications for the 27th edition of ARCO, the International Contemporary Art Fair in Madrid, to be held from 13th through 18th February 2008, with Brazil as its Guest Country. Application forms can be downloaded from http://www.arco.ifema.es . The deadline for presenting applications is 22nd June 2007.

As you probably know, for ARCO’08 we are moving to the brand new exhibition halls 12 and 14 at IFEMA fair ground. This change, coupled with a reflection based on the excellent results for 2007, encouraged us to introduce new sections and a whole new layout which we are sure you will like. We are convinced that these changes will provide greater quality to the overall exhibition and allow for a better appreciation of the art on view at the fair.

ARCO’08 will now be divided as follows:

• GENERAL PROGRAMME: Featuring international galleries with work spanning from the historic avant-gardes and modernism to contemporary classics and the art of today.
• ARCO 40: This new section gives the fair a more rounded vision through the inclusion of galleries working with new contemporary practices. Galleries applying for ARCO 40 will not be able to apply for the general programme, as they will be mutually exclusive.
• SOLO PROJECTS: This section is for site-specific works by individual artists conceived especially for the occasion. The idea is to complement the General Programme and the ARCO 40 section, with solo projects proposed by a team of international curators designated by ARCO, with a view to providing new insights into the contemporary art scene.
• PERFORMING ARCO: ARCO’08 is debuting a section for galleries presenting artists working with performance. Apart from galleries applying to take part in this programme, an international curatorial team will also nominate projects and supervise the overall programme.
• EXPANDED BOX: curated by Claudia Giannetti, this section embraces happening tendencies exploring the influence and/or use of technology in art. It is basically conceived for works requiring a non-conventional exhibition space, and to encourage their acceptance in the contemporary art market.

ARCO also has a section set aside for MAGAZINES and PUBLISHERS, providing each one with their own individual space.

The Fair will count with a number of public and private institutions. MAJOR COLLECTIONS will be a space dedicated to promote and support those public of private institutions involved in the art world through the creation of contemporary art collections, exhibiting spaces for Contemporary Art or though an outstanding support to contemporary creation.

Consult the FACT SHEET for further information on ARCO’08 and its various sections. The IFEMA GENERAL RULES OF PARTICIPATION and the SPECIFIC PARTICIPATION RULES ARCO’08 are also available on our webpage.

The Organising Committee will then meet on 9th, 10th and 11th July to analyse and evaluate all the applications received and to propose the participating galleries and projects.

We hope this information is of your interest. Don’t hesitate to contact us for whatever question you might have.

ARCO
IFEMA - Feria de Madrid
28042 Madrid
Tel.: (34) 91 722 30 00
Fax: (34) 91 722 57 98 / 58 00
http://www.arco.ifema.es
secretariaarco@ifema.es

For more information go to: http://www.arco.ifema.es