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Christiane Löhr – Organising the Wild - Exhibition at Haus am Waldsee in Berlin

Christiane Löhr – Organising the Wild Interested in this? Calendar Add to my calendar Exhibition: Christiane Löhr – Organising the Wild in Berlin, Germany iCal, Outlook or Google Share Christiane Löhr – Organising the Wild Share Exhibition: Christiane Löhr – Organising the Wild in Berlin, Germany Via Twitter or Facebook People who have saved this event: PrevNextclose The sculptor Christiane Löhr ( 1965) surprises us with a peculiar courage to go small. Instead of grand gestures and expansive installations, her meticulously constructed, miniature sculptures, made from wild, dried grasses, burrs or seeds, sometimes measure only a few centimetres. About Consistently, the artist relies on renewable materials, which she sifts, harvests and orders before she

SITE131 presents Fresh Faces opening day

SITE131 presents Fresh Faces opening day
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SITE131 presents Fresh Faces from the The Rachofsky Collection opening reception

SITE131 presents Fresh Faces from the The Rachofsky Collection opening reception All events are subject to change due to weather or other concerns. Please check with the venue or organization to ensure an event is taking place as scheduled. Photo courtesy of SITE131 While The Rachofsky Collection has focused on Post-war art including Minimal, German expressionist, Italian Arte Povera, and Post-war Japanese works, there has always been an interest in collecting the art of our time. Glasstire founder and author Rainey Knudson will pen the essay about The Rachofsky’s growing assemblage of newer talents now available for viewing. Two early exhibitions at The Rachofsky House, in 2006-07 and then again in 2008, presented new acquisitions of emergent artists.

Lost in Italy, an historical group exhibition curated by Francesco Bonami opens at Luxembourg + Co

Lost in Italy, an historical group exhibition curated by Francesco Bonami opens at Luxembourg + Co. Installation view. Photo: Damian Griffiths Photography. LONDON .-Luxembourg + Co., London, announces the opening on 6 May 2021 of Lost in Italy, an historical group exhibition organised by former Venice Biennale curator Francesco Bonami. Focusing on the unique role played by Italy as a hub of international artistic exchange during the post-war decades of the 1950s and ’60s, the exhibition showcases works by Francis Bacon, Alberto Burri, Alexander Calder, Marcel Duchamp, Yves Klein, Jannis Kounellis, Pino Pascali, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Salvatore Scarpitta, Richard Serra and Cy Twombly. The exhibition also showcases a new work by the contemporary Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, which is being displayed on the building’s façade, visible to passers-by.

Joy of finally seeing art up close in post-lockdown London gallery hop

Joy of finally seeing art up close in post-lockdown London gallery hop
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