Archive for July 28th, 2007

Anastasia Khoroshilova at Lingen Kunsthalle

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

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Lingen Kunsthalle

Anastasia Khoroshilova — Islanders
22 July - 23 September 2007

Lingen Kunsthalle
Kaiserstraße, 49809 Lingen
Telefon: 0591/5 99 95
Fax: 0591/5 99 05
info@kunsthalle-lingen.de

http://www.kunsthalle-lingen.de

Born in Moscow in 1978, photographer Anastasia Khoroshilova focuses her work on the people of modern-day Russia and the countryside where they live. The artist, who lives in Berlin now, will be showing extensive photographic series in the Lingen Kunsthalle which she has produced during the past six years. One of Khoroshilova’s reference points is Sergei Lobovikov. The Lingen Kunstverein mounted an exhibition of works by this early "Russian Master of Art Photography" as far back as 1995, availing of loans from Russian museums. His vintage prints, dating back to the early 20th century, also focus on people (primarily peasants who just a few years earlier had been in serfdom) as well as the countryside of his era.

Anastasia Khoroshilova studied in Germany, where she also launched her career. She is part of a phenomenon which contemporary Russian critics term the "post-diaspora". The term refers to artists who, while working and establishing themselves on the international stage, do not view themselves as emigrants: instead, these artists not only emphasise their Russian identity, but also incorporate it into their work. Such a holistic and simultaneously complex identity is new to Russian culture which, during the last century, presented intellectuals with a stark choice between remaining in their native country, with all its isolationist tendencies, and emigrating.

In a statement on her series "The Bezhin Meadow", Anastasia Khoroshilova writes: "I have selected episodes from Russian cultural history [] to form the narrative foundations. They are all characterised by the authors’ striving to understand the phenomenon posed by the world of the Russian peasant. The first of these episodes includes Ivan Turgenev’s "Notes of a Hunter" and (in particular) his short story "The Bezhin Meadow". The second episode refers to Sergei Eisensteins film "The Bezhin Meadow", which was banned and destroyed by Stalin, while the final episode references Vladimir Sorokin’s novel simply entitled "A Novel". All these works deal in different ways with the life of Russian peasants — and of living in the country. They were all created during a transitionary phase of Russian history which was replete with social contradictions. This forms the starting point for my work."

Regarding her series "Islanders", from which this exhibition takes its name, she says: "Having once attended a German boarding school, I came up with the idea of photographing people outside their world - outside their home - and engaging with the life of those who have exchanged their own home for community living. For all such people, this is a time-dependent condition which can either be bridged or enjoyed: Some people voluntarily spend their time in certain institutions, others are there to pursue a (career-related) goal. Yet others find themselves in an institution because there is no longer a way out. Whether one is in an orphanage, intent on seeking refuge from the outside world, or privileged to train at a ballet boarding school - the traces of this time will remain forever in the psyche and inner lives of such people."

The extensive exhibition in Lingen includes works from the artist’s most important series. The exhibition can be viewed during the Kunsthalle’s opening hours: Tue, Wed, Fri 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Thu 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sat, Sun 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free guided tours: Thursdays at 6.30 p.m., Sundays at 11.30 a.m. Free entrance on Thursdays from 6 p.m.

For more information go to: http://www.kunsthalle-lingen.de

Obsessions

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

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Breakfast, photo series, 2000, Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor

Obsessions
from 14 July to 20 August 2007.
Sabrina Raffaghello Arte Contemporanea
Antica Loggia di San Sebastiano Ovada
curated by Elena Forin
with the support of Citt di Ovada, Provincia di Alessandria, Fondazione Morra, Napoli, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Alessandria
artists: Alzek Misheff, Barbara La Ragione, Ivan Piano, Francesco Arena, Marilena Sassi, Ketty La Rocca, Vito Boggeri, Casaluce-Geiger, Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor, Gina Pane, Urs Luthi, Hermann Nitsch, Frederic Lglise, Ampelio Zappalorto, Antonio Riello, Vittorio Valente, Massimo Sansavini, Occhiomagico, Silvano Tessarollo, Sofia Rocchetti, Luigi Ontani, Theo Gallino, Dario Colombo, Charlotte Mumm, Wolfgang Tillmans, Arnulf Rainer, Mara Mayer, Raffaella Badano, Giuseppe Chiari, Michele Zaza, Vettor Pisani, Maurizio Elettrico, Luca Maria Patella, Silvia Camporesi.
catalogue sr edizioni
http://www.sabrinaraffaghello.it/mostre.asp

SH Contemporary at Shanghai Exhibition Center

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

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SH Contemporary

SH Contemporary
September 6th - 9th 2007

Shanghai Exhibition Center
nº 1000, Yan’an Middle Rd.
Shanghai 200040
P.R.C.

http://www.shcontemporary.info

China and Asia become the new platform of the International Contemporary art World.

SH Contemporary: the 1st ever international contemporary art fair ever seen in Asia
The worldwide contemporary art market is booming. Asia is the rising star of the international contemporary art world and China epitomises this growth.

Chinese and Asian artists are at the very centre of the attention of major collectors from all over the world, and a growing number of Asian collectors are becoming active buyers of the latest expressions of the contemporary art world.

SH Contemporary is the new top level event that offers a unique platform to bring all this together.

SH Contemporary: the 1st ever presentation of the best art galleries and highest quality artwork ever seen in Asia

Top galleries, top artists, top discoveries
The SH Contemporary exhibition is organised in three sections:

Best of Galleries
A never seen before selection of the best 50 Chinese and Asian contemporary art galleries together with 50 top galleries from Europe and the USA, carefully handpicked to guarantee the highest degree of quality and reliability when it comes to art investment see Galleries’ list at http://www.shcontemporary.info

Best of Artists — Curatorial Section
A never seen before presentation of 15 solo artist stands, featuring the works of Chinese and Asian contemporary artists whose visions and discourses are of historic significance see Galleries’ list at http://www.shcontemporary.info

Best of Discovery Curatorial Section
An unique inventory of the rapidly growing Asian contemporary art scene; a fantastic opportunity to invest in the most promising new talent from China and Asia..

An unique art fair by an unique team

SH Contemporary is developed and organised by an unique team of leading professionals in the exhibition and art fields.

- Bolognafiere, one of the worldwide leading trade and art show organisers, among the leading international trade show organisers in China, presided by Luca di Montezemolo, President of Ferrari.

- Pierre Huber, world-wide renowned art gallerist and one of the top international contemporary art collectors. One of the very first to discover the Asian contemporary art world and bring it to the attention of international collectors.

- Lorenzo Rudolf, former director of Art Basel, and one of the finest art fair directors and experts in the world, with an international experience spanning Europe, the US and Asia.

How to make the most of your visit to SH Contemporary:

Two entire days are especially reserved for you
September 6th - 7th: two days exclusively reserved to top collectors and to VIPs from China, Asia and the rest of the world.

The VIP card: a full range of top services at your disposal for the entire fair.

Just fill in the VIP card registration form on http://www.shcontemporary.info/vip_accreditation.htm by August 12th, to get your VIP card which will entitle you to a full range of exclusive services during your stay:
- Unlimited access for two people.
- Free catalogue.
- Free entry to Shanghai Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA Shanghai), Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art and Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art
Please quote your personal VIP code: VIP INT 711

Make sure you stay up to date on our web site http://www.shcontemporary.info Take advantage of all services and keep updated on exhibiting galleries, artists and on the full programme of art events that will take place during the fair.

For more information go to: http://www.shcontemporary.info

Frieze Projects 2007

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

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Frieze Art Fair

Frieze Projects 2007

Frieze Art Fair
11-14 October 2007
Regent’s Park, London

http://www.frieze.com

Curated in 2007 by Neville Wakefield, Frieze Projects will feature site-specific commissions by artists Lara Favaretto, Elìn Hansdòttir, Janice Kerbel, Kris Martin, Gianni Motti and Richard Prince, all of which respond to the social and economic dynamics of the fair and explore ideas of presentation and engagement within this unique setting. Frieze Commissions includes a project with this year’s collaborating institution Frankfurter Kunstverein.

The 2007 Cartier Award recipient Mario Garcia Torres will reframe the body of work of film auteur Allen Smithee in a keynote lecture presented as part of Frieze Talks.

Frieze Talks features leading art world figures delivering keynote lectures and panel debates on the prevailing issues in aesthetics, ethics, art production and the wider cultural sphere. Panel discussions start at 12pm daily followed by keynote lectures at 4pm.

The Expanded Gallery (Thursday 11 October)
Mass Forms for Private Consumption, chaired by Alice Rawsthorn will examine how bespoke forms of industrial design, graphics and film have recently moved into the traditional preserves of art.
Keynote: Allen Smithee

Custodians of Culture (Friday 12 October)
The Museum: Institutions of Market or Measure? will be chaired by Massimiliano Gioni and will explore the changing relationship between museums, artists, their sponsors and patrons.
Keynote: Dave Hickey

Theory & Practice (Saturday 13 October)
Art Education Today will question whether market forces have created an emphasis on product over process, chaired by Ralph Rugoff.
Keynote: Thierry de Duve

Cultural Cartography (Sunday 14 October)
Does Art Travel? chaired by Philippe Vergne will focus on whether art can really speak across borders.
Keynote: Roni Horn

Frieze Talks — how to book
Access to Frieze Commissions and Frieze Talks is included in the Frieze Art Fair admission ticket. Seats for each day’s talks can be individually booked at the auditorium from 11am on the day.

For more information please visit:
http://www.frieze.com

Frieze Art Fair — how to book
Ticket hotline: +44 (0)870 890 0514 (24 hrs)
Group bookings: +44 (0)870 899 3342
Online bookings: http://www.seetickets.com

Frieze Projects is curated by Neville Wakefield and commissioned under the auspices of Frieze Foundation and presented in association with Cartier. Frieze Foundation is generously supported by the Arts Council England and the Culture 2000 programme of the European Union.

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