Archive for September, 2012
Lunds Konsthall opens Play Along, Recast
Lunds Konsthall opens Play Along, Recast. Örn Alexander Ámundason, Ívar Brynjólfsson, Haraldur Jónsson, Magnús Pálsson on view 15 September–18 November 2012. Play Along, Recast brings together four Icelandic artists who are united in their consciousness of the importance of tone. This is not just about subtlety, because ‘tone’ is to do with ‘tension,’ both etymologically […]

Kunsthaus Graz Universalmuseum Joanneum announces Cittadellarte. Sharing Transformation
Kunsthaus Graz Universalmuseum Joanneum presents Cittadellarte. Sharing Transformation, on view 29 September 2012–20 January 2013. Michelangelo Pistoletto, Love Difference Table (detail), 2003–2012. Courtesy Love Difference – Artistic Movement for an InterMediterranean Politic The world is caught in a crisis. Socialism has lost, capitalism forces different worlds together and the once idealised state form of democracy […]
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art announces SEE/SAW. Collective Practice in China Now
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art presents SEE/SAW. Collective Practice in China Now, an exhibition on view November 20–December 30, 2012. SEE/SAW: Collective Practice in China Now will examine the production processes and decisions involved in creative collaborations, which have become a major trend in the Chinese context during recent years. A prologue to UCCA’s upcoming […]

New York Botanical Garden shows Manolo Valdes. Monumental Sculpture
New York Botanical Garden presents Manolo Valdes. Monumental Sculpture, an exhibition by The New York Botanical Garden and Marlborough Gallery on view from September 22, 2012 through May 26, 2013. The exhibition, will include seven bronze, cor- ten steel and aluminum sculptures ranging in size from well over 17 feet tall to more than 50 […]
Royal Collection announces The Queen. Portraits of a Monarch
The Royal Collection presents The Queen. Portraits of a Monarch, an exhibition on view at Windsor castle on Friday, 23 November 2012 to Sunday, 09 June 2013. Queen Elizabeth II is one of the most depicted women in the world. She has sat to numerous artists, from Cecil Beaton and Pietro Annigoni to Lucian Freud. […]