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Almost all galleries are back for Art Basel s 2021 edition as Switzerland eases travel restrictions (for now)

Almost all galleries are back for Art Basel s 2021 edition as Switzerland eases travel restrictions (for now)
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Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend

Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
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MIL-OSI China: Serbia s biggest int l exhibition of contemporary art opens after one-year postponement

Source: China State Council Information Office 3 After almost a year of postponement, the 58th October Salon, Serbia’s biggest international art manifestation, opened on Friday. Organized by Italian artists and curators Ilaria Marotta and Andrea Baccin, this year’s October Salon, entitled “The Dreamers”, will feature over 140 artworks. It opened at the park of the Museum of Yugoslavia in Serbia’s capital, where artists and several hundred art lovers gathered to observe performance “Birds’ Call and Songs” by Davide Balula, a visual artist from France. Performers with bird whistles in their mouths mixed with the audience, subtly imitating the song of birds, while one of them walked in the middle of the fountain, evoking a feeling of freedom at the opening of one of the first art events since Serbia declared pandemic in February last year.

Art on the edge

The candy-coated morality tales of Wong Ping

click to enlarge Wong Ping Wong Ping’s Vimeo page features a box containing key information about the artist, including this short and, for those expecting something befitting a moving-image maker, perplexing bio: “A comedian based in Hong Kong.” This isn’t meant facetiously: the 37-year-old animator views himself not as a serious artist whose audacious, excessively colorful renderings represent grotesque truths about society, but rather as something of a stand-up comedian, whose irreverent jokes, rendered via said vulgarities, accomplish that task just as well. In a video profile for Art Basel, he elaborates, “Comedies have different punchlines . . . but behind all the hilarity, there is always an underlying message.”

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