January 25th, 2008

Galleria Civica di Modena presents Runa Islam LOST CINEMA LOST Tobias Putrih

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Galleria Civica di Modena

Runa Islam LOST CINEMA LOST Tobias Putrih
27th January - 30th March 2008

Palazzo Santa Margherita
c.so Canalgrande 103
Modena, Italy

http://www.comune.modena.it/galleria

The Galleria Civica di Modena is proud to present another first: a double solo exhibition housed simultaneously in the rooms of Palazzo Santa Margherita.

The exhibition will open in fact on 27th January at 12pm, under the title Runa Islam LOST CINEMA LOST Tobias Putrih, curated by Milovan Farronato, organised and produced by Galleria Civica di Modena and the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena.

Runa Islam and Tobias Putrih here display a new series of works especially designed for this occasion. The two artists have thus set out on an unprecedented collaboration project aimed at offering two separate projects, yet ones which feed off an ongoing dialogue and a well-balanced co-habitation.

Runa Islam returns to Italy with three unseen works created in 2006/2007 and put on show in Modena for the first time, including the film Merchants of Venice, produced by the Galleria Civica di Modena and the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena. The sense conveyed by the exhibition is completed with the presence of a number of previous works, both film works and sculptures, never seen before now
in Italy.

Tobias Putrih uses this venue to present two film theatres and a luminous installation. Art, architecture and the human dimension are still the key elements which characterise his work. Cinema theatres continue to interest him in terms of providing the physical space for personal annihilation in the search for satisfaction.

Lost Cinema Lost (the common title of the exhibitions), for Islam means the cinema of lost origins, that which through its elementary magic, managed to come up with new and unreal images simply through the overlapping of two stills. For Putrih on the other hand, lost cinema is one of a series of spaces (along with department stores, amusement parks and other non-spaces) which marked the collapse and failure of both an individual and a collective utopia.

Biographical Notes

Runa Islam was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 1970. She lives and works in London, where she trained at the Royal College of Art. Among her numerous solo exhibitions: Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden (2005); Santa Monica Contemporary Arts Centre, Barcelona (2005); UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2005); Camden Arts Centre, London (2005), Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway (2007). She has also taken part in a great number of biennial shows, such as that of Istanbul (2003), Venice (2005), Seville (2006) and Gwangju (2006).

Tobias Putrih was born in Kranj, Slovenia, in 1972. He lives and works in New York.

After training initially in the sciences, he studied visual arts at the Academy of Lubiana and at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. His solo exhibitions include that at the Museum of Modern Art of Lubiana (2003), his one-man show at the Grazer Kunstverein, Graz (Austria, 2005), and Quasi-Random at the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, New York (2007). He has taken part in a great number of international exhibitions, including the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007) and Manifesta 4 (Frankfurt 2002).

Runa Islam LOST CINEMA LOST Tobias Putrih
Palazzo Santa Margherita, corso Canalgrande 103, Modena, Italy

Opening times
from Tuesday to Friday 10.30am -1pm; 3pm - 6pm
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10.30am - 6pm
Closed on Mondays
Monday 24th March, holiday opening from 10.30am - 6pm

Galleria Civica di Modena, c.so Canalgrande 103, 41100 Modena
tel. +39 059 2032911/2032940 - fax +39 059 2032932
http://www.comune.modena.it/galleria

January 25th, 2008

Marcel Broodthaers at Milton Keynes Gallery

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Milton Keynes Gallery

Grande Casserole de Moules, 1966. Courtesy SMAK, Ghent. Copyright Broodthaers Estate.

MARCEL BROODTHAERS
26 January – 30 March 2008

Milton Keynes Gallery
900 Midsummer Boulevard
Central Milton Keynes MK9 3QA
T: +44 1908 676 900
info@mk-g.org

http://www.mk-g.org

Milton Keynes Gallery presents the most comprehensive exhibition in the UK by the renowned Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers (1924–1976) since his Tate Gallery retrospective nearly thirty years ago. Broodthaers was a poet, photographer, film-maker and artist and throughout his career challenged the role of the artwork, the artist and the art institution. This exhibition has been conceived and developed by Milton Keynes Gallery with the support of the Broodthaers Estate. This will be the only venue in the UK for the exhibition, which runs from 26 January – 30 March 2008.

Considered to be one of the most important artists of the last century, the exhibition explores the diversity of Broodthaers’ practice including books, editions, objects, projections and paintings and features several works never seen in the UK before, including his first ‘artwork’, Pense Bête, 1964, which addresses his enduring concerns about form and language and the construction of meaning.

The exhibition includes Miroir d’Epoque Regency, 1973 from arguably the artist’s most significant passage of work, Museum d’Art Moderne, Département d’Aigles. This comprised twelve different ‘sections’ and was founded with the 19th century section in his Brussels house in 1968. The mirror reflects the gallery and viewer back on themselves, questioning the role of the institution and the visitor within it. The exhibition also includes examples of his renowned shell works – mussels and eggs – as in Grande Casserole de Moules, 1966 and 289 Coquilles d’Oeufs, 1966. The egg and mussel shell become a recurrent symbol in Broodthaers’ work as a means of questioning the social function of the artwork. With characteristic wit and insight Broodthaers announced ‘Everything is eggs. The world is eggs’.

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Publication
A book with contributions by co-curators Barry Barker, Maria Gillisen and Michael Stanley will be published to accompany the exhibition.

Events
Focus on Marcel Broodthaers (supported by The Open University)
Artists in Conversation
Thursday 21 February, 7-8pm
Artists John Murphy, Keith Wilson and Richard Woods discuss the influence of Broodthaers’ work on theirs and others’ practices with exhibition co-curator Barry Barker
Marcel Broodthaers Panel Discussion
Thursday 13 March, 7-8pm
Michael Archer, Head of the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, University of Oxford will chair a discussion between exhibition co-curator Barry Barker, art historian Deborah Schultz and Frank Maes of SMAK, Ghent about Marcel Broodthaers’ work.

The exhibition is generously supported by SMAK, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent; Eurostar; The Henry Moore Foundation and the Broodthaers Estate.

January 25th, 2008

MUSAC presents six new exhibitions

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MUSAC

Self-portrait (In the Studio), 2006
Acrylic on paper (244 x 140 cm + 262 x 94 cm).
David Tieger Collection
Image by Joshua White
(Courtesy of ht artist and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles)

Cerith Wyn Evans, Dave Muller, Blanca Li, HBOX, Benicàssim. The Festival and The Published Image
January 26th - May 4th, 2008

Press conference:
January 25, 2008, 12 am

Opening:
January 26, 2008, 5 pm

MUSAC
Avenida de los Reyes Leoneses, 24
24008 León
(T) +34 987 09 00 00
(F) +34 987 09 11 11
http://www.musac.es

MUSAC PRESENTS SIX NEW EXHIBITIONS ON JANUARY 26th

Cerith Wyn Evans inaugurates at MUSAC …visibleinvisible, which overwiews the sophisticated work of this key figure in the European art scene. Californian artist Dave Muller presents I Like Your Music I Love Your Music, a selection of recent work around his key theme: the cultural value of music. Blanca Li unfurls in I´ll show you how to dance the many aspects of her multidimensional work as choreographer, dancer, performer and filmmaker. Together with these exhibitions MUSAC presents H Box, a nomad screening space under Benjamin Weill’s art direction and supported by Hermès, which will display eight new video creations by international young artists. The space Laboratorio 987 will host until March the photographic exhibition Benicàssim. The Festival; and in the Showcase Project a new exhibition, The Published Image, will focus on four leading publishing houses’ work in the field of photography.

Exhibition title: …visibleinvisible
Artist: Cerith Wyn Evans (1958, Llanelli- Wales, UK)
Curator: Octavio Zaya
Coordination: Marta Gerveno
Dates: January 26th - May 4th, 2008
With the support of British Council
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Cerith Wyn Evans is an essential point of reference in London’s art-scene and his sophisticated work has inspired many artists emerging in the latest generation. His work has been unequivocally conceived and shaped by its critical and historical relation to the possibilities and vicissitudes of film and writing. Its unfamiliar relations between space, light, language and objects, as well as the alluring and blurring nature among them, have been taken from those disciplines. …visibleinvisible, his first solo show in Spain, opens at MUSAC on January 26th.

Exhibition title: I Like Your Music I Love Your Music
Artist: Dave Muller (San Francisco, California, 1964)
Curator: Agustín Pérez Rubio
Coordinator: Carlos Ordás
Dates: January 26th - May 4th, 2008
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MUSAC is to open the first major solo exhibition at a European institution by Californian artist Dave Muller. Artist, curator, cultural agitator, dj and record collector, Muller is highly acclaimed on the American scene. For I Like Your Music I Love Your Music the artist brings to the Castilla y León Museum of Contemporary Art a selection of recent work around his key theme: the cultural value of music and its social reciprocal relevance, both as an individual and collective portrait

Exhibition title: Blanca Li, Te voy a enseñar a bailar [I’ll show you how to dance]
Artist: Blanca Li (Granada, Spain, 1064)
Collaborations by: Sylvie Fleury, Lucy Orta, Pablo Reinoso, Paco Delgado, Rafa Linares, Charles Carcopino, Tao Gutiérrez and Lola
Curator: Alberto Martín
Coordinators: Kristine Guzman, Helena López Camacho
Dates: January 26th - May 4th , 2008
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MUSAC is to host choreographer and dancer Blanca Li’s first exhibition in a specialised modern art context. Under the title I’ll show you how to dance, Blanca Li unfurls the many aspects of her multidimensional work as choreographer, dancer, performer and filmmaker.

Exhibition title: H BOX
Artists: Alice Anderson (UK), Yael Bartana (Israel), Sebastián Díaz-Morales (Argentina), Dora García (Spain), Judit Kúrtag (Hungary), Valérie Mréjen (France), Shahryar Nashat (Switzerland) y Su-Mei Tse (Luxembourg).
Curator: Benjamin Weil, Director Artists Space, New York
Architectural Space: Didier Fiuza Faustino, Bureau des Mésarchitectures
Coordination: Sylvie Pitou (Hermès Paris), Helena López Camacho (MUSAC)
Dates: January 26th - May 4th , 2008
Sponsor: Hermès
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MUSAC presents H BOX, a nomad screening space designed by artist and architect Didier Faustino under Benjamin Weill’s art direction and supported by Hermès, which will display eight new video creations by international young artists: Alice Anderson (United Kingdom), Yael Bartana (Israel), Sebastián Díaz-Morales (Argentina), Dora García (Spain), Judit Kúrtag (Hungary), Valérie Mréjen (France), Shahryar Nashat (Switzerland) and Su-Mei Tse (Luxembourg).

Project Title: Benicàssim. The Festival
Artists: Carmela García, Cristina García Rodero, Immo Klink, Ángel Marcos, Álvaro Villarrubia & Massimo Vitali
Original Idea: Rafael Doctor Roncero & Nacho Santos Cidrás
Dates: January 26th - March 2nd, 2008
Official Sponsor: Fundación Bancaja
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MUSAC and Fib Heineken convened in Benicàssim 2007 through the construction of a portrayal of this musical event designed for collective entertainment. Through MUSAC, the Festival now enters into channels customarily reserved for “high culture” through an editorial project and exhibition project titled Benicàssim. The Festival. Made possible by the Fundación Bancaja.

Exhibition title: La imagen editada [The published image]
A project by: Rafael Doctor Roncero and Araceli Corbo García
Display design: Kristine Guzmán
Dates: January 26th - May 4th, 2008
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MUSAC Press office: prensa@musac.es/ (T)0034 987 091103

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