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Nomadic Practice Not Vital (b. 1948) is driven by exploration, having established a number of studios across the globe, working for months at a time between Rio de Janeiro, Beijing and Sent. He has since been described as an âartist-nomadââ shifting between locations, collaborating with local craftspeople and drawing inspiration from a variety of cultures and traditions. Museum der Moderne Salzburg launches the artistâs first solo exhibition in Austria, titled IR. It takes its name from Not Vitalâs native Romansch language, in which ir means to go. âIt speaks to a defining principle of Not Vitalâs creative practice,â says the gallery. âIt is energised by the perpetual tension be- tween departure (leaving) and return (homecoming).â Indeed, the artist remains closely connected to his place of origin, Graubünden, Switzerland, to which he regularly returns. ....
Jonathan Meese inaugurates a new space at Tim Van Laere Gallery with a new series of ceramic masks Installation view. ANTWERP .- This space - intended for more experimental, small-scale presentations and adjacent to the main exhibition space - will be inaugurated by a solo exhibition of Jonathan Meese who will present a new series of ceramic masks. Although all of Meeses work flows from a philosophical position he has defined for his artistic pursuit, sculpture is the way he gives permanence to his ideas. His bronze and ceramic figures are essentially surrogates for Meese and the various guises he assumes as well as for the forces of good and evil that he channels when he performs. These ceramic masks combine elements of painting with sculpture and are made with gestures that suggests the artists sense of play as an essential part of the work. ....
Explore enchanting Austrian city Salzburg, home to The Sound of Music David Whitley 2 Jan 2021, 21:30 YOU might not be able to travel far right now . . . but that need not stop you planning your next holiday. So why not expand your bucket list Our new series picks out favourite destinations around the world and focuses on the things that make them truly special. Today’s dream destination is Salzburg in Austria. 11 THE CLASSIC SIGHT This giant beast of a castle is effectively a village in its own right. 11 A funicular railway leads up to the Hohensalzburg fortressCredit: Getty Images - Getty There are museums inside about puppetry and Salzburg’s Prince Archbishops but the real joy comes from strolling around the courtyards and ramparts. ....
Anna Boghiguian s first solo exhibition in a Belgian museum on view at S.M.A.K. Anna Boghiguian, Good Alianore Is Coming, 2020. Courtesy of the artist (background) Mapping the Ear, 2011-14. Carré d Art - Musée d art contemporain, Nîmes. Installation in S.M.A.K. 2020, Image: Dirk Pauwels. GHENT .- Anna Boghiguian, an Armenian born in Cairo in 1946, has been making art since the beginning of the 70s. She has developed a practice that corresponds with the tradition of the travelling artist, one that has already taken her to the farthest corners of the planet. Being on the move is a source of inspiration and strengthens her commitment. It makes her alert to the changeability of the world and the specific character of different conditions. As an extremely well-read and free-spirited thinker, she links meaning to the passage and connection of things. With the utmost fascination, she investigates how flows of ideas, goods, people and capital are shaped and can move, but a ....