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Kara Elizabeth Walker at the Camden Arts CentreReine Okuliar | Oct 16, 2013
The Camden Arts Centre is currently home to the uncompromising American artist Kara Walker paper cut-outs. In her solo exhibition, she unapologetically examines racial and gender tensions and in the process does shine a light …
Thomas Heinser at Gallery 16, San FranciscoCatherine Nueva España | Oct 15, 2013
In this series of aerial photographs by Thomas Heinser, man-made interventions (highways, runways) cut through the open landscapes. Sometimes a natural intervention, such as water, cuts across, but the effect is no less jarring and …
Ludovica Gioscia – Vermilion Glow Bleeds Rust at Galleria Riccardo CrespiLuca Piatto | Oct 14, 2013
Lipsticks, pigments, Pac-Man, plastics, Facebook, resin, and polyester may make you think about a senseless mix of materials, but what if I tell you that’s the objectification of both Ludovica Gioscia’s curiosity about social behavior …
Gaia Fugazza, Studiolo #9 at Spazio Cabinet, MilanMara Bertoni | Oct 10, 2013
Within her works, artist Gaia Fugazza questions the meaning of presence, its possibilities to be expanded and bridged to a material reality, that the artist sees and elaborates through the remains of everyday life and …
Trialogo at Galleria L’OperaManuele Menconi | Oct 8, 2013
Trialogo is the first exhibition at the new Andrea Iezzi’s Galleria L’Opera in Rome. Three artists – Mauro Maugliani, Gonzalo Orquín and Luis Serrano – took an exploration between painting, photography and video art, realizing …
30 Years of Chinese Contemporary Art at Power Station of Art, ShanghaiChiara Manzoni | Oct 7, 2013
An old electric station is the perfect frame for an exhibition that celebrates the last 30 years of Chinese contemporary art. With 117 different artists and 1000 works displayed, the exhibit wants to cover all …
Wyatt Kahn and the illusion of artFederica Salzano | Oct 2, 2013
Wyatt Kahn refers to the limitations of vision and plays with the illusions of the view. The artist puts together irregular panels leaving between them inconsistencies and spaces that reveal the presence of the human …
Photo gallery :: Droste Effect magazine launch in New YorkDroste Effect | Oct 2, 2013
Droste Effect magazine‘s launch event in the United States was hosted by NOoSPHERE Arts, a not-for-profit art gallery in New York’s Lower East Side. For each presentation, Droste Effect magazine is accompanied by an artist …
Werner Herzog at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los AngelesCatherine Nueva España | Sep 30, 2013
This immersive and multi-layered new work by filmmaker Werner Herzog was created for the 2012 Whitney Biennal and is his first video art installation. As with Mr. Herzog’s other work, this has a strong musical …
Displacement ReactionsVincenzo Estremo | Sep 24, 2013
Displacement Reactions is a group show curated by Eugenia Delfini (Sottobosco) for DI.ST.URB (District of Urban Studies and Relations/ In Times of Crisis ) Scafati (Sa). The exhibition project focuses on visions investigating identity dynamics in borderlands. Many …
Video Ergo Sum at Spazio Gerra, Reggio EmiliaDroste Effect | Sep 17, 2013
Video installations and paintings have the leading role in Video Ergo Sum, a project held by Spazio Gerra and Reggio Emilia nel Mondo. Videos, or, better, multilayer video-installations, are the result of a process in …
Droste Effect magazine launch in New York CityDroste Effect | Sep 16, 2013
Droste Effect is pleased to present its magazine for the first time in New York. The Bolognese-based magazine founded in 2013 in Italy focuses its research on independent and original artistic practices. The magazine features …





