Archive for February 21st, 2008

7 WOMEN — 1 MAN; A Contemporary Photography Exhibit At Albertini Arts

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

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Albertini Arts in The Wynwood Art District — Featured Works By A. Moussawel

Is femininity part of nature? Or is it something we’ve cultivated?

In this series of photographs by A. Moussawel, nightgowns are used to explore the fundamental nature of woman. Moussawel gives the images an ethereal quality with a use of movement and warmth of sunlight. Slightly old fashioned, the nightgowns are placed in uncommon scenery. A sheer yellow nightgown floats in water; a silky robe hangs amongst trees. By juxtaposing the nightgowns with a natural setting, the viewer is compelled to make a connection between the two factors.

“The pieces are untitled, so that interpretations are not influenced or directed… Ultimately, my work is a question: Is femininity an instinctual or conditioned characteristic?
- A. Moussawel

On view: Tuesday through Friday 11am - 5pm and Saturdays 12 noon - 7pm.

‘7 WOMEN - 1 MAN’ Is a group exhibit featuring Miami based artists: A. Moussawel, G. Saiz, H. Martin-Owen, J. Valentine,
J.M. Cabrera, K. Steffner, N. Rodriguez and S. Ballard

Albertini Arts is located at 190 NW 36 Street in ‘The Wynwood Art District’ just south ‘The Miami Design District’ and 2-blocks west of ‘The Midtown Mall’.

For press inquiries or image requests please call (305) 576-ART1, email AlbertiniArts@gmail.com, or visit http://www.AlbertiniArts.com

ÉRIC LE MÉNÉDEU New Paintings

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

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“By the Train Window” 2008 Oil and Casein on Canvas on Board 24 x 24 in.

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Eric Le Ménédeu
ACROSS
New Paintings
March 1 –22, 2008

On Saturday, March 1st, the Mira Godard Gallery opens an exhibition of new landscape paintings by Éric Le Ménédeu. The artist will be in attendance.

Eric Le Ménédeu was born in Paris, France in 1962. A graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (Paris), he has lived and worked in Montreal since 1994. In 2001, he received RBC Investment’s Third Annual Canadian Painting Competition Award for Eastern Canada.
Le Ménédeu’s work can be found in important corporate collections including Alcan, Gildan, RBC Financial Group, Colart Collection, as well as numerous private collections.

“When I travel, especially when I return to France where I spent my childhood, I photograph the landscape – often without stopping, in passing. Later, in my studio, I paint inspired by these images. Nearly immobile, I paint these ideas of passage. I paint here, the other country over there. I paint now what formed me yesterday. I look at the other side. Once again, I move across the space and time that separate me from my memories.”
-Éric Le Ménédeu

For further information, please contact the gallery at (416) 964-8197, via e-mail at godard@godardgallery.com, or visit our web site:

http://www.godardgallery.com

5th berlin biennial for contemporary art

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

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berlin biennial
for contemporary art

Babette Mangolte
(NOW) or maintenant entre parantheses
1976
16 mm film/DVD, 10 MIN
Photo Copyright: 1976 Babette Mangolte
Courtesy BROADWAY 1602

5th berlin biennial for contemporary art
05.04 - 15.06.2008

When things cast no shadow

http://www.berlinbiennale.de

When things cast no shadow, the 5th berlin biennial for contemporary art, curated by Adam Szymczyk and Elena Filipovic, brings together artists from different generations and nationalities in an exhibition by day and night that aims to trace the diversity of art practices today.

Eschewing a singular theme, form, or temporality, and determined instead by a critical engagement with artists’ processes, When things cast no shadow could be said to take the form of an open structure in five movements without a plot.

The day part of the 5th berlin biennial will be on view at four distinct venues and include mostly newly commissioned works by 50 artists, while the night part of the show will feature still more artists and cultural producers in 63 nightly events taking place in locations spread across the once-divided city.

The exhibition spaces of KW Institute for Contemporary Art, founded in 1991 in Berlin-Mitte will hold, among other projects, films by Babette Mangolte, Michel Auder, and Patricia Esquivias as well as an intervention by Ahmet Ögüt that comments on state power and its means of control. The attic will be turned into a studio/installation activated by Tris Vonna-Michell’s storytelling.

The iconic glass hall of Mies van der Rohe’s ultra-modernist Neue Nationalgalerie in former West Berlin has inspired various responses from artists. Among them, a film installation by Susanne M. Winterling explores the water condensation that flaws van der Rohe’s masterpiece, while Gabriel Kuri builds up a participatory sculpture that reorganizes one of the building’s regular service operations. Cyprien Gaillard brings an unpretentious public sculpture from a housing project in Paris to the terrace of the museum where it is displayed next to the masterpieces of Henry Moore and Alexander Calder.

The outdoor exhibition site of the Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum, in the area formerly adjoining the Berlin Wall, presents, among other works, a new community-based project by Katerina Sedá, who goes over the fences that separate neighbors in her home village of Lisen in the Czech Republic. Lars Laumann screens a film about a woman who married the Berlin Wall, while Ania Molska installs a sculpture used as a prop in her new film.

The first of five alternating, artist-curated solo shows at the Schinkel Pavillon will feature works of Paris-based Swiss-born designer Janette Laverrière, presented by Nairy Baghramian. It will open on March 20, 2008, preceding the official opening of the 5th berlin biennial on April 5 and upsetting the demand for a single, spectacular biennial beginning.

The night part of the biennial, entitled Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours (My nights are more beautiful than your days), comprises 63 nocturnal acts involving artists and other thinkers and takes place throughout the city. Neuro-scientist Olaf Blanke demonstrates an out-of-body experiment, at the encouragement of artist Melvin Moti. The curatorial collective WHW holds a lecture on Modernism in the former Yugoslavia, and Augusto Boal, founder of the Theater of the Oppressed and this year’s Nobel Peace Prize candidate, runs a workshop according to his context-sensitive teaching method. Cameron Jamie screens his recent film JO at the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz with a live score by Japanese noise artist Keiji Haino, and more, night after night.

A comprehensive publication has been conceived as an interpretative tool in parallel with the 5th berlin biennial. It includes a visual and textual anthology of source material submitted by participating artists.

The visitors guided tours program Secret Service offers diverse formats of made-to-measure exhibition tours that enable the visitors to investigate the biennial from different angles. Further information and booking at http://www.berlinbiennale.de

Venues:
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststraße 69
10117 Berlin-Mitte

Neue Nationalgalerie
Potsdamer Straße 50
10785 Berlin-Kreuzberg

Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum
Kommandantenstraße / Neue Grünstraße
10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg

Schinkel Pavillon
Oberwallstraße 1
10117 Berlin-Mitte

Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours
Every night except Mondays at various places in Berlin.
Detailed program available soon at http://www.berlinbiennale.de

Curators: Adam Szymczyk and Elena Filipovic

Director: Gabriele Horn

The presence of the 5th berlin biennial for contemporary art at its various venues is made possible by a co-operation between Kunst-Werke Berlin e. V. and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (for the Neue Nationalgalerie), KUNSTrePUBLIK e. V. (for the Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum), and the organizers of the Schinkel Pavillon (for the Schinkel Pavillon).

The 5th berlin biennial for contemporary art is organized by KW Institute for Contemporary Art and is funded by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes/German Federal Cultural Foundation.

The publications accompanying the 5th berlin biennial for contemporary art are generously supported by the LUMA Foundation.

Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours, the night part of the 5th berlin biennial for contemporary art, is kindly supported by the Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso para el Arte (FABA).

The 5th berlin biennial for contemporary art is supported by Peter Marino Architect.

Further information:
Maike Cruse
T +49 [30] 2434 59 42
press@berlinbiennale.de
http://www.berlinbiennale.de

OPEN SPACE AT ART COLOGNE

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

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OPEN SPACE

OPEN CITIES.
OPEN SPACE AT ART COLOGNE
April, 16 - 20 2008

http://www.openspace-cologne.com

In 2005 OPEN SPACE was launched as an experimental, project related platform and unique environment, embedded in the very center of the Art Cologne. It was one of the first attempts to rethink and reinvent the framework of an art fair apart from standard booth settings.

The fourth edition of OPEN SPACE at the 42nd ART COLOGNE will present a selection of strong art scenes from global cities with a joint presentation of international galleries, artists and projects of contemporary art.

OPEN SPACE is also continuing as a platform for art related projects. This year OPEN SPACE has invited various projects from different urban contexts. Non profit space „Studio Voltaire“ from London will display their way to work with a presentation by Spartacus Chetwynd. The independent „Para/Site“ Art Space from Hong Kong has involved its founding member, Hong Kong artist Leung Chi Wo, to investigate the Asian Art Knots and to bring them into a joint presentation. The web-based Vernissage TV will open a TV studio on OPEN SPACE to produce a special program from there.

GALLERIES, ARTISTS
Adamski, Aachen/Berlin · T. Kelly Mason – BQ, Cologne · Alexandra Bircken – Lena Brüning, Berlin · Alicja Kwade – Sandra Bürgel, Berlin · Thomas Schroeren – Charim, Vienna · Daniel Pitin – Crone, Berlin · Heinz Peter Knes – Croy/Nielsen, Berlin · Wolfgang Breuer – Doggerfisher, Edinburgh · Sally Osborne – Figge von Rosen, Cologne · Anna Malagrida/Liza Nguyen/Sarah Ortmeyer – Carl Freedman Gallery, London · Fergal Stapleton – Vera Gliem, Cologne & Stella Lohaus, Antwerp · Sven ’T Jolle – Hammelehle & Ahrens, Cologne · Thomas Arnolds – The Happy Lion, Los Angeles · Kristian Burford – Johann König, Berlin & Hauser & Wirth, Zurich · David Zink Yi – Kai Hölzner, Berlin · Stephan Gripp – Daniel Hug, Los Angeles · Hanna Mari Blencke – Johnen + Schöttle, Cologne & Maureen Paley, London · Andrew Grassie – Iris Kadel, Karlsruhe & Francesca Minini, Milano · Riccardo Previdi – Joanna Kamm, Berlin · Simon Dybbroe Møller – Be
n Kaufmann, Berlin · Andreas Bunte – Dennis Kimmerich, Dusseldorf & Anton Kern, New York · Lothar Hempel/Dirk Stewen – Kontainer Gallery, Los Angeles · Adrian Ghenie/Ciprian Muresan/Serban Savu – David Kordansky, Los Angeles · William Jones – Krobath Wimmer, Vienna · Esther Stocker – LayrWüstenhagen, Vienna · Fabian Seiz – Linn Lühn, Cologne · Linder – Madonna Fust, Bern · Jérôme Leuba – Mirko Mayer, Cologne · Boaz Kaizman – Mezzanin, Vienna · Marzena Nowak; Mot International Ltd., London · Richard Forster; Christian Nagel, Cologne/Berlin · Kader Attia – Nosbaum & Reding, Luxembourg · Marcel Berlanger – Thomas Rehbein, Cologne · Thomas Erdelmeier – Rental Gallery, New York shows: Andrew Kreps, New York, Ritter Zamet, London & Sister Gallery, Los Angeles – Jette Rudolph, Berlin · Natalie Czech – Schmidt & Maczollek, Cologne · Steffen Lenk – Schnittraum/ Lutz Becker, Cologne · Daniel Andersson – Micky Schubert, Berlin & Karma International, Zurich · Alexis Hunter/Stephen Sutcliffe – Gabriele Senn, Vienna & NEU, Berlin · Kitty Kraus – September, Berlin · Nikolaus Utermöhlen – Solway Jones, Los Angeles · Channa Horwitz – Vartai, Vilnius · Kaido Ole – Michael Wiesehöfer, Cologne · Aglaia Konrad – Eva Winkeler, Frankfurt · Matthias Meyer – Workplace Gallery, Newcastle ·
Eric Bainbridge

PROJECTS ParaSite, Hong Kong ⋅ Texte zur Kunst, Berlin ⋅ Studio Voltaire, London ⋅ Vernissage
TV, Basel ⋅
INSTITUTIONS European Kunsthalle ⋅ Gesellschaft für Moderne Kunst am Museum Ludwig ⋅ Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Adelheid Teuber and Meyer Voggenreiter
PROJECT CONSULTING Christian Nagel (Cologne, Berlin)
ARCHITECTURE meyer voggenreiter projekte and Sebastian Hauser
Commissioned by ART COLOGNE/Koelnmesse
PROJECT IDEA by Neumann Luz, Cologne
LOCATION Hall 4 (lower level)
DATESApril, 16 – 20 2008 OPENING together with ART COLOGNE on Tuesday, April, 15 2008 at 12 am PROFESSIONAL PREVIEW and VERNISSAGE at 5 pm
CONTACT office@openspace-cologne.com
INTERNET http://www.openspace-cologne.com , http://www.artcologne.de