Archive for August 15th, 2007

Novella (not yet another story): A Non-Existing Book

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

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Halle für Kunst

Novella (not yet another story)
24/08 - 07/10/2007

Opening:
24/08/07, 18h
Book launch:
07/10/07, 18h
Curators:
Bettina Steinbrügge and Krist Gruijthuijsen

HALLE FÜR KUNST eV
Reichenbachstr. 2
D-21335 Lüneburg
phone: +49 4131 402001
fax: +49 4131 721344
info@halle-fuer-kunst.de

http://www.halle-fuer-kunst.de

Novella (not yet another story) is the title of a still non-existing book. The process of the book will be displayed through a series of dialogues. The dialogues, six in total, are film works questioning the function of narrativity through unexplanatory surreal settings. These weekly confrontations slowly develop an overall narrative that will form the script for the book that will be interpreted in form of a Novella by the two curators. These two different stories will be accompanied by illustrations of Mariana Castillo Deball and a design by Roosje Klap.

24/08 - 31/08
Chapter 1: Markus Schinwald "First Part Conditional" / Jesper Just "A Vicious Undertow"

01/09 - 07/09
Chapter 2: Jesper Just "A Vicious Undertow"/ Dorit Margreiter "10104 Angelo View Drive"

08/09 - 14/09
Chapter 3: Dorit Margreiter "10104 Angelo View Drive" /Teresa Hubbard and
Alexander Birchler "Single Wide"

15/09 - 21/09
Chapter 4: Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler "Single wide"/ Corinna Schnitt "The sleeping Girl"

22/09 - 28/09
Chapter 5: Corinna Schnitt "The sleeping Girl"/ Guido van der Werve "Nummer Twee"

29/09 - 06/10
Chapter 6: Guido van der Werve "Nummer Twee" / Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler "Nightshift"

For more information go to: http://www.halle-fuer-kunst.de

Aldrich Announces 2007 Emerging Artist Award Recipient

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum

Marti Cormand: 2007 Emerging Artist Award Exhibition
September 16, 2007
to February 24, 2008
Exhibition Reception:
September 16, 2007; 3 to 5 pm

The Aldrich
Contemporary Art Museum
258 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877

http://www.aldrichart.org

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to announce the selection of Marti Cormand as the recipient of The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum’s 2007 Emerging Artist Award. Cormand will debut an exhibition of entirely new work at the Museum on Sunday, September 16, 2007, from 3 to 5 pm. The exhibition will run through February 24, 2008.

The Aldrich Emerging Artist Award is administered by the curatorial staff of The Aldrich, including director Harry Philbrick and exhibitions director Richard Klein. Beneficiaries of the award, which has been presented by the Museum since 1997, receive a cash prize of $5,000 and the opportunity to exhibit at The Aldrich. Applications are not accepted for this award.

Cormand’s paintings and drawings focus on tightly-rendered landscapes that explore the nature of representation in the digital age. Cormand’s work, while all traditionally painted, utilize the computer and the Internet as new tools for reinvigorating painting, building off the history of photography’s influence on representation.

The artist’s anonymous landscape images, culled from Internet sources, are infused with both subtle manipulation and additions. The additions take the form of colorful abstract pattern, bleeding through from behind the picture plane, or curious geometric abstraction appearing on the painting’s surface; both suggest that there is more to reality than meets the eye.

Born in Spain in 1970, Marti Cormand currently lives and works in Brooklyn and is represented by Josée Bienvenu Gallery.

Previous Emerging Artist Award recipients are Roxy Paine, 1997; Paul Henry Ramirez, 1998; Bonnie Collura, 1999; John F. Simon, Jr., 2000; Claire Corey, 2001; Yuken Teruya, 2002; Elizabeth Demaray, 2003; David Opdyke, 2004; Todd Hebert, 2005; and Josh Azzarella, 2006.

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is renowned as a national leader for its presentation of outstanding new art, cultivation of emerging artists, and innovation in museum education. Regular Museum hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm. For more information, please call 203.438.4519 or visit http://www.aldrichart.org

Contact: Pamela Ruggio
Phone: 203.438.4519
Email: pruggio@aldrichart.org

For more information go to: http://www.aldrichart.org/news/mc2.php

The Parrish Art Museum Presents All the More Real

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

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The Parrish Art Museum

All the More Real: Portrayals of Intimacy and Empathy
August 12, 2007 - October 14, 2007

Exhibition, Co-Curated by Artist Eric Fischll, Examines How Artists Represent, the Body, the Self, Intimacy and Deflection

The Parrish Art Museum
25 Job’s Lane
Southampton, New York 11968
tel. 631.283.2118
fax 631.283.7006

http://www.parrishart.org

All the More Real: Portrayals of Intimacy and Empathy explores the various strategies artists employ to seduce and/or deflect a viewer’s engagement with the physicality of the body and the object of art. Co-curated by artist Eric Fischl and Parrish Art Museum Robert Lehman Curator, Merrill Falkenberg, the exhibition is composed of paintings, sculpture, photography and video and brings together works by a diverse group of contemporary and modern artists including, Vito Acconci, Diane Arbus, Ross Bleckner, Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, James Croak, Emily Eveleth, Till Freiwald, Lucien Freud, Tom Friedman, Karel Funk, Tim Gardner, Tierney Gearon, Robert Gober, Joan Goldin, Jeff Hesser, Y.Z. Kami, Elizabeth King, Gustav Klimt, Loretta Lux, Alexandra Moore, Ron Mueck, Catherine Murphy, Alice Neel, Catherine Opie, Evan Penny, Jenny Saville, Egon Schiele, Claudette Schreuders, Joan Semmel, Cindy Sherman, Do Ho Suh and Cynthia Westwood.

Composed of realist and hyper-realist works of art, the exhibition is not concerned with realism per se, rather it is focused on the drive behind realistic imagery: the effort to capture the essence of the thing itself.

Concentrating on major themes such as birth, childhood, intimacy and self-identity, All the More Real presents a range of responses to these experiences, from emotional expressionism to ironic detachment. By creating images and objects that appear to be even more real than the actual thing they represent, these artists reassert the ability of representational objects to convey authenticity, pathos and in many cases, wonder and awe.

Mr. Fischl states, "The representation of the body has been both central to and problematic for Modernism since its nascence at the turn of the century. The recent re-emergence in painting, sculpture and photography that insists on the inescapable presence of the body’s physicality is a compelling twist in the events of recent art history. The show explores this phenomenon. The works in the exhibition are powerful, provocative, extremely well crafted and profoundly beautiful."

"All of the works are linked by an underlying sense that the impossibility of ever truly knowing another is an expression of the challenge of truly knowing one’s self," notes Ms. Falkenberg.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a 136-page full-color catalogue with essays by Eric Fischl, Merrill Falkenberg, and John Haskell. To purchase the catalogue, call 631-283-2118, ext. 19.

For museum hours, admission and general information, visit http://www.parrishart.org

PARRISH ART MUSEUM EXPANSION
The Parrish is scheduled to open the doors to its new home in 2010, designed by the internationally renowned architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron. The new Museum will be built on a fourteen-acre site in the village of Water Mill and the innovative design will integrate architecture and landscape in a plan that both respects and reflects the singular natural beauty and rich artistic legacy of Long Island’s East End.

The Parrish is in the process of developing the new 64,000 square-foot facility, which is part of at 79,000 square-foot master plan that will be completed in phases. The new museum will enable The Parrish to display more of its collection, increase its special exhibition program, and expand its diverse public programs, school programs, and offerings.

For more information go to: http://www.parrishart.org