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Marcel Duchamp at MUSEU DE ARTE MODERNA DE SAO PAULO

Monday, July 14th, 2008

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MUSEU DE ARTE
MODERNA DE SÃO PAULO

Marcel Duchamp
From or by Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Sélavy (Boîte-en-valise / Series D), 1935-41 / 1966-71 Private collection
Copyright: Succession Marcel Duchamp, 2008, ADAGP/Paris, AUTVIS/Sao Paulo

Marcel Duchamp:
A work that is not
a work “of art”
15 July - 21 September

MAM – MUSEU DE ARTE
MODERNA DE SÃO PAULO

Curator: Elena Filipovic

Sponsored by:
Tenaris Confab and Itaú BBA

http://www.mam.org.br

On the day marking its 60th birthday, July 15 (Tuesday), the Modern Art Museum of São Paulo presents Marcel Duchamp: A work that is not a work “of art”. The exhibition takes its title from a question that Marcel Duchamp wrote down one day in 1913: “Can one make works that are not ‘of art’?” It signaled the beginning of his defiance of traditional artforms and laid the foundations for what would make him one of the most influential artists of 20th and 21st centuries. His insistent rethinking of the work of art is the focus of this first-ever major solo presentation of Duchamp in Latin America, featuring over 120 pieces of each form of media the artist worked in from 1913 to the end of his life. The exhibition opens on July 15 at the Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo’s Grande Sala, and travels to Buenos Aires to inaugurate the Fundación Proa’s new building in November 2008. The Argentinian Institution conceived the exhibition and co-produced it with the Museu de Arte Modern
a de São Paulo.

The exhibition begins with the moment when Duchamp wrote his famous question, which coincides with the period in which he began to conceive of mass-produced “readymade” objects as potential artworks, and traces his diverse and life-long experiments with chance, photography, perspective, optics, transparency, note-writing, humor, and eroticism. These interests connect to the exhibition’s special focus on Duchamp’s persistent interest in thinking about exhibition and display—how objects occupy space, how they transform and are transformed by their context, and how they shift or condition desire and perception.

Marcel Duchamp: A work that is not a work “of art,” brings to Latin America many rare and exceptional works for an historic event possible thanks to generous loans from private collections and major museums, including the Philadelphia Art Museum, the University of Indiana Museum, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation in Vienna, and the Duchamp Estate in France.

Simultaneously, the exhibition “Duchamp-me” will take place at MAM’s Sala Paulo Figueiredo. The curator Felipe Chaimovich (who is also Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo’s curator) selected 40 artworks of museum’s collection produced by Brazilian artists and inspired by the rupture of perspective proposed by Duchamp.

Exhibition “Marcel Duchamp: a work that is not a work ‘of art’” – Grande Sala
Curator: Elena Filipovic
Opening night: Tuesday July 15, 2008 at 20.00
Visits: July 16 to September 21, 2008
Place: MAM-SP
Address: Parque do Ibirapuera – Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/nº, Gate 3
Telephone: (11) 5085-1300
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday and holidays from 10:00 to 18:00
Members of MAM, children up to 10 and adults over 65 admitted free. Entry is also free for everyone on Sundays.
Site: http://www.mam.org.br

Further information for the press –
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Telephone: 55 11 5085 1337

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Telephone: 55 11 3093 7800

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PULSE Contemporary Art Fair Announces List of Exhibitors

Monday, July 14th, 2008

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PULSE Contemporary Art Fair

Nicolas Touron Circus, 2007 Pencil and ink on wood 40 x 48 in
Courtesy of Virgil de Voldere Gallery

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair Announces List of Exhibitors in Fourth Miami Edition
December 3 - December 7

Soho Studios
2136 NW 1st Ave
Wynwood District, Miami

http://www.pulse-art.com

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is pleased to announce the list of exhibitors for this year’s PULSE Miami, which will return to Soho Studios in the Wynwood Art District, December 3-7, 2008, coinciding with Art Basel Miami Beach.

Now in its fourth edition, PULSE Miami 2008 will feature 65 contemporary art galleries in its main section, with an additional 16 emerging galleries presenting solo exhibitions in the Fair’s IMPULSE section – altogether representing more than 20 countries from around the world and boasting its highest percentage of international galleries to date.

PULSE Miami 2008 Exhibitors:
Angles Gallery, ARARIO GALLERY, BANK, Galerie annebarrault, Galerie Anita Beckers, Birch Libralato, bitforms gallery, Rena Bransten Gallery, BravinLee programs, Catharine Clark Gallery, Conner Contemporary Art, CONRADS, Copro/Nason Gallery, DCKT Contemporary, Espacio Líquido, La Fabrica Gallery, Faurschou, Lukas Feichtner gallery, fiedler contemporary, GALLERIA ENRICO FORNELLO, FRED London, Freight + Volume, FÚCARES, galerie davide gallo, GERING & LÓPEZ GALLERY, Richard Heller Gallery, Galerie Ernst Hilger/ hilger contemporary, KINZ, TILLOU + FEIGEN, galerieKleindienst, Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts, Magnan Projects, Robert Mann Gallery, Marx & Zavattero, nina menocal, Mixed Greens, Mizuma Art Gallery, moniquemeloche, Mark Moore Gallery, Mummery + Schnelle, ONE AND J. Gallery, One in the Other, P.P.O.W, perugi artecontemporanea, Postmasters Gallery, Max Protetch, GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE, RuArts Gallery, Rubicon Gallery Dublin, Sakshi Gallery, Julie Saul Gallery, Schroeder Romer
o, Schultz Gallery Berlin │ Seoul │ Beijing, SENDA, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, SPINELLO GALLERY, Springer & Winckler Galerie, Margaret Thatcher Projects, Torch Gallery, UNION, Anne de Villepoix, Virgil de Voldere Gallery, Winkleman Gallery, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, Zürcher

IMPULSE Miami 2008 Exhibitors:
2×2projects, La B.A.N.K, Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, BONELLI ARTE CONTEMPORANEA, galerie ColletPark, DOMOBAAL, EDS GALERIA, Gana Art, Julie M. Gallery, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NETTIE HORN, novembro arte contemporanea, Packer Schopf, think.21 gallery, VERNON, Marcia Wood Gallery

PULSE Miami 2008 will also include the return of PULSE PERFORMANCE, the series of performing arts, and PULSE PLAY>, the video lounge along with its original large-scale installations and additional cultural programming. A complete list will be announced in the fall.

PULSE Miami 2008 will be the first edition of the Fair produced under a new application process for exhibitor selection after four years of operating as an invitational fair, a format that has carried the PULSE brand through a series of increasingly successful showings. Back-to-back record attendance numbers in its Miami 2007 and New York 2008 editions, steadily growing sales, and international critical acclaim have proved PULSE to be a premier art market destination. PULSE’s move to an application process reflects both the Fair’s success and its growing ambition for future editions.

According to Helen Allen, the Director of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair, “While the invitation process proved to be the most efficient and reliable way to create and establish PULSE as a trusted brand, we feel that the time has come to move to an application process that will allow us to keep growing and remain a dynamic player in the increasingly competitive marketplace of contemporary art fairs.”

About PULSE Contemporary Art Fair:
PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is held annually in New York and Miami and presents high-quality artworks in an environment that serves both seasoned and emerging collectors. The format of the Fair is divided between a main section devoted to a select choice of international galleries, and the IMPULSE section featuring solo and two person exhibitions presented by emerging galleries, selected via application by the PULSE Committee. The Fair provides a friendly, highly selective and innovative context for all of its constituents.

For more information about PULSE Contemporary Art Fair, please visit http://www.pulse-art.com or call +1 (212) 255-2327

Media contact:
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Parallel Event to Manifesta7: Stefano Cagol

Monday, July 14th, 2008

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Parallel Event to Manifesta7

Stefano Cagol
Light Dissolution (of the borders), manifesto of the project
Courtesy Hoet Bekaert Gallery, Ghent

Stefano Cagol
Light Dissolution (of the borders)
16 – 19 July, 2008

Opening: 16 July, 9.30 pm

Location: Over the city of Trento, Trentino, Italy

http://www.manifesta7.it

The light draws lines impossible to be held in the hands, as the same the borders between nations and cultures are. From this idea the site-specific installation Light Dissolution (of the borders) moves.

The intervention looks at the geographical, historical and cultural specificity of the territory, through a wider and universal viewpoint. A powerful beam underlines and shatters at the same time the border between the two provinces of Trentino and Süd-Tirol and the two cultures, the German and the Italian ones that are together in this region. They are not only physical borders, but the mental ones, too. Highly imprinted are by people belongings, beliefs and preconceptions that are unveiled as being inconsistent, as light is, both intense and fragile.

Light Dissolution is a 7000 W beam positioned on the top of the Sardagna hill, 500 m over sea level, west side of the valley. The light-ray is over the city of Trento and moves from south to north, three times per minute.