Since 3 November 2022, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA) has been showing a new site-specific commission by Barbara Kruger (b. 1945 in Newark, NJ). For over 40 years, Kruger has been a consistent, critical observer of contemporary culture. In her distinctive visual language, she uses striking textual statements and images from the mass media […]
read moreuntil 28.10.| #1504ARTatBerlin| Sprüth Magers Berlin shows from 16th September 2017 the exhibition “Forever” by the artist Barbara Kruger. Vernissage: Friday, 15th September 2017, 06:00 – 09:00 p.m. Exhibitionperiod: Saturday, 16th September – Saturday, 28th October extended until 22. December 2017! [maxbutton id=”41″] Image caption: Installation view, Barbara Kruger, ‘Past / Present / Future’,Stedelijk Museum, 2010 […]
read moreEvery Friday and Saturday from June 24th to August 27th from 6 to 10 pm, the bar “MIES-liwska”, designed by the artist Karsten Konrad, opens on the terrace of the Neue Nationalgalerie for all visitors and offers drinks and music. The sculptural bar created especially for the museum’s terrace is based on architectural designs by […]
read moreFor the first time, the art berlin fair will take place from 14 to 17 September 2017 as a cooperation between the former abc (art berlin contemporary) and Art Cologne. In the station at Gleisdreieck, art berlin presents around 110 international and national galleries from 16 countries with young and established contemporary art as well […]
read morePanos Tsagaris (b.1979, Athens, Greece) lives and works in New York. Tsagaris received his BFA from the Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design in Vancouver, Canada. His work has been exhibited among other venues, at New York University’s 80WSE Gallery, at the BOZAR-Center of Fine Arts, in Brussels, Belgium; at PALAIS DE TOKYO, Paris, […]
read moreFor thirty years now, Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers have been promoting and supporting the developments of contemporary art. Monika Sprüth opened her gallery in 1983, Philomene Magers made her start in 1991; both were located in Cologne at that time. Their shared enthusiasm for working with diverse artistic positions in the areas of conceptual art, minimalism, […]
read moreuntil 30.08. | #0118ARTatBerlin | KUNST WERKE BERLIN e.V. / KW Institute for Contemporary Art shows the group exhibition FIRE AND FORGET. ON VIOLENCE (14th June – 30th August 2015). “Fire and forget” comes from military jargon, and is a term for weapons systems that are no longer used in direct combat with an enemy but […]
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