IBID PROJECTS Janis Avotins ~ Private view
Thursday 26 January 2012
6 - 8.30pm
Klara Kristalova
Sounds of Dogs and Youth
Through 28 January 2012
540 W. 26th Street, New York
Exuding both an innocence and horror, Kristalova’s uncanny sculptures portray adolescent girls and boys, often marked with exaggerated features or in the midst of transformation, and bring to mind memories of childhood fantasy, dreams and nightmares. For her first exhibition at Lehmann Maupin titledSounds of Dogs and Youth, Kristalova presents her work in an atmosphere that places viewers in a flux between a dreamy and surreal place, and an ordinary space where conversations and interactions occur. For more information and to view images from the the exhibition, Click here.
BASF AND PHILIPS SHINE A LIGHT WITH OLED PANELS
Becky Beasley lives and works in St Leonards on Sea, UK. Exhibitions include: Art Now, Tate Britain (2012); Spike Island, Bristol (2013); The Outside, Francesca Minini (2011); 13 Pieces 17 Feet, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion (2010); British Art Show 7: In The Days of the Comet (touring 2010/11); Structure and Material, Arts Council Collection (touring 2010/11); La Carte D’Après Nature, curated by Thomas Demand, NMNM, Monaco (2010) Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (2011).Becky Beasly
Feet & Hinges (and Other Literary Models) Artist Talks Series organised by Parveen Adams
Time: 18:30:00
Venue: Lecture Hall
Opens Tomorrow, Jan 26, 6-9p:
”Resolve”
Curated by Tony Curanaj
Joshua Liner Gallery, 548 W28th St., NYC (3rd Floor)
an exhibition of twenty-five emerging and established artists whose work is rooted in classical art traditions and training. In rendering the figure, still life, or landscape subject, this illustrious group (including twenty-two painters, two sculptors, and one photographer) expresses a collective interest in classical art forms with a variety of distinct and decidedly contemporary voices.
Artists:
Anthony Waichulis, Brad Kunkle, Christopher Gallego, Dan Thompson, David Kassan, Edward Minoff, Graydon Parrish, Jacob Collins, Jacob A. Pfeiffer, Jefferson Hayman, Jeremy Mann, Kate Lehman, Kim Cogan, Kris Kuksi, Kris Lewis, Lee Misenheimer, Michael Grimaldi, Rob Leecock, Scott Waddell, Shawn Smith, Shawn Barber, Steven Assael, Tony Curanaj, Travis Schlaht, Will Wilson
“towel day - Towels with a silkscreen print as homage to Douglas Adams. Next to the words ‘DON’T PANIC’ there are the GPS data from the city Innsbruck where D. Adams had the idea for the ‘Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy’”. Uploaded there by Bazillus.
https://auction.rogallery.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/56/lot/9988/from/find-lots/
Artist: Pablo Picasso, After, Spanish (1881 - 1973)
Title: Enfant Avec Cheval a Toulettes, 2-C
Year of Originally Created Artwork: 1945
Medium: Lithograph on Arches Paper
Edition: 500, 34 AP’s
Size: 29 in. x 22 in. (73.66 cm x 55.88 cm)
1967 / Performance
Saturday, January 28th, 5pm
By Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib
with C. Spencer Yeh and Aaron Moore
http://www.locksgallery.com/
Ori Gersht This Storm Is What We Call Progress
Mummery + Schnelle is pleased to announce that Ori Gersht’s solo exhibition This Storm Is What We Call Progress, will open at the Imperial War Museum in London on 25 January and continue until 29 April.
The exhibition will feature the first UK screening of two recent films, Evaders and Will You Dance For Me, and photographs from the 2010 series Chasing Good Fortune. In his work Gersht investigates the capacity of photography and film to address the themes of history and memory. For more information about the exhibition please click here.
A limited edition artist’s book will be published on the occasion of the exhibition and will be available shortly. For more details, please contact Mummery + Schnelle on: +44 20 7636 7344
or: info@mummeryschnelle.com
25 January - 29 April
Imperial War Museum
Lambeth Road
London SE1
Co-curated with Photoworks
Supported by Arts Council England
it took time for the green
by Fabian Peake
http://akermandaly.com/residencies/fabian-peake/it-took-time/




