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Christo and Jeanne-Claude at the Museum of Contemporary Art San DiegoCatherine Nueva España | Feb 26, 2014
The well-designed exhibition X-TO + J-C includes both early sculptures (including from the Packages series) and draft sketches, collages, photographs and films of later and larger monumental work, including The Gates, Wrapped Reichstag, and Wrapped …
Tammy Rae Carland at Jessica Silverman GalleryCatherine Nueva España | Feb 21, 2014
Jessica Silverman Gallery, which has had a strong focus on conceptual art since its opening in 2008, is an ideal space for the work of local Bay Area artist Tammy Rae Carland. Live from Somewhere, …
ECAL Photography: New and old shots at Carla Sozzani GalleryEleonora Salvi | Feb 17, 2014
From still lifes to portraits on monochrome backgrounds, to return to lomography and step into analog: those shots that build the current visual culture that passes through the filters of Instagram and Tumblr. On show in …
Susana Lopez Fernandez | Feb 11, 2014
Charles Édouard Jeanneret-Gris was born in Le Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland on 6th October 1887. Since January 29 until May 11, it is possible to discover a retrospective of Le Corbusier’s artworks at CaixaForum, Barcelona. Le Corbusier, …
55″ – Images of Sea Level Rise – Abstraction Meets RealityKay Rodriques | Feb 7, 2014
A new exhibition, part science and part art, is now showing near the San Mateo Bridge on the eastern shore of the the San Francisco Bay. It is, 55″ — Images of Sea Level Rise …
Navigating our geographies, with Corrie Siegel by our sideOlivia Fales | Jan 31, 2014
Corrie Siegel is more than an LA-based artist; she is a communities-based artist. Her multidisciplinary exhibition, Star Tours, drives this forward: a nomadic initiative, the project ventures to unite visitors with Los Angeles’ diverse landscape– …
Edward del Rosario + Asuka Ohsawa, It’s all fun and games at The Flat – Massimo CarasiLuca Piatto | Jan 23, 2014
The Flat – Massimo Carasi presents the duo show of Asuka Ohsawa and Edward del Rosario,. These two artists are presented together for the first time at the gallery in a double solo. Both of …
Tom Burckhardt at Gregory Lind GalleryCatherine Nueva España | Jan 21, 2014
For his latest showing, Cast Paintings, Tom Burckhardt cast his canvases and supports first, hung them up as “legitimate” paintings, and then painted them. This idea of a false start, embedded in the canvas itself, …
Nina Katchadourian at Catharine Clark GalleryCatherine Nueva España | Jan 15, 2014
Two Libraries: Recently Sorted Books is the latest in Ms. Katchadourian’s twenty-year project series, Sorted Books. “Once Upon a Time in Delaware/In Quest of the Perfect Book,” and “Family Gathering” are insightful, clever, and multi-layered. …
Alexander Calder: He lets sculpture breatheOlivia Fales | Jan 9, 2014
Alexander Calder will make you think twice about air currents. They are the unseen forces that propel his mobile sculptures, whimsical feats of engineering in which abstract bodies of shape and line draw attention to …
Inter-Fluxus at Barjola MuseumSusana Lopez Fernandez | Jan 8, 2014
When the Second World War finished the spirit of Dada came back. Around two fabled characters as John Cage and George Marcianus, it was born Fluxus - a name taken from the Latin meaning flow, …
TROPHIES. New Acquisitions for the collection of NORDICO MuseumBruna Esperi | Dec 23, 2013
The exhibition TROPHIES. New Acquisitions for the Collection 2011/2012 shows 50 artworks by 18 artists that were purchased on the recommendation of curators Martina Gelsinger and Holger Jagersberger for the City Museum of Linz. The …





