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20120604125051-rondinone Shaking things up in Amsterdam   Pick-button
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Matthew Barney, Melanie Bonajo, Maja Borg, Spartacus Chetwynd, Alberto de Michele, Eric de Vroedt, Niko de Wit, James Ensor, Melanie Gilligan, Adriana Lara, Urs Lüthi, David Lloyd, Philip Metten, Helio Oiticica, Ugo Rondinone, Markus Selg, Discoteca Flaming Star, Berend Strik, Toshie Takeuchi, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Tori Wrånes at de Appel Arts Centre May 25th, 2012 - September 23rd, 2012
Posted 6/4/12

Amsterdam is experiencing quite a cultural shake up these months. NIMk sadly shutting down for the infamous funding cuts announced earlier this year, the new and ugly Stedelijk soon to open its glass doors (September 23), and now the new De Appel building on Prins Hendrikkade. The renowned art center, formerly sitting in the hip De Pijp neighborhood, is the second cultural institution to move its headquarters to the IJ area, after the Filmmuseum left Vondelpark for its new spaceship right behind C... [more]

20111028102628-image_4272 A Rua de Rio   Pick-button
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Artur Barrio, Ricardo Basbaum, Marcio Botner, Waltercio Caldas, Lygia Clark, Joana Traub Csekö, Ronald Duarte, Guga Ferraz, Anna Bella Geiger, Jorge Mario Jauregui, Lucia Laguna, Laura Lima, Ivens Machado, Anna Maria Maiolino, Antonio Manuel, Cildo Meireles, Simone Michelin, Ernesto Neto, Helio Oiticica, Arthur Omar, Rosana Palazyan, Lygia Pape, Gabriel & Tiago Primo, Dias & Riedweg, Miguel Rio Branco, Evandro Teixeira, Paula Trope, Alexandre Vogler at MuHKA Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp October 7th, 2011 - January 22nd, 2012
Posted 12/4/11

A Rua (The Street) shows work by twenty artists whose lives and work are closely related to the city of Rio de Janeiro. The exhibition focuses on the development of this art scene over the last four decades, on the one hand with work from the late 60s and early 70s – the wonder years of global conceptualism, in which Brazilian art played a leading part – and on the other work from contemporary movements. A Rua (The Street) shows work by some thirty artists whose lives and work are closely relat... [more]


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