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"Stop Painting" is now open at Fondazione Prada Venice


Stop Painting is now open at Fondazione Prada Venice
Exhibition view of “Stop Painting” at Fondazione Prada, Venezia. Photo: Marco Cappelletti. Courtesy: Fondazione Prada.
VENICE
.- “Stop Painting” is an exhibition conceived by artist Peter Fischli on view at the historic palazzo of Ca’ Corner della Regina, Fondazione Prada’s Venetian venue, from 22 May to 21 November 2021.
Described by Peter Fischli as “a kaleidoscope of repudiated gestures”, the project explores a series of specific ruptures within the history of painting in the last 150 years, intertwined with the emergence of new social factors and cultural values. The exhibition also projects itself into the dimensions of the present and the future. It intends to understand if a further development is taking place today and if the current digital revolution can also cause a new crisis of painting or, on the contrary, contribute to its renewal. ....

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February 2021 - New Wolverhampton date for British Art Show 9 - University of Wolverhampton


18/02/2021
Wolverhampton will now host British Art Show 9 (BAS9) in January 2022 after new dates for the touring exhibition were announced by organisers after consultation with the partner cities.
The event – which is the biggest touring exhibition of contemporary art in the UK – will take place in the city between 22 January and 10 April 2022.
Wolverhampton was due to host the opening of the exhibition in March 2021 however, due to the continuing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions, the dates and order of the tour have been rescheduled. British Art Show 9 will now open in Aberdeen in July 2021.
In Wolverhampton, British Art Show 9 will take place at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and the University of Wolverhampton School of Art.   ....

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Richard Saltoun Gallery extends Women 2.1 virtual series of exhibitions spotlighting female artists


Richard Saltoun Gallery extends Women 2.1 virtual series of exhibitions spotlighting female artists
Zöe Williams (1983 - ),High Salmon piss pot heel, 2019. Hand glazed ceramic with gold lustre, rabbit furs, 10.5 × 8 × 20 cm. Courtesy Ciaccia Levi, Paris.
LONDON
.- Part of Richard Saltoun Gallery’s extended Women 2.1 virtual series of exhibitions spotlighting female artists outside the gallery roster, this two-part online presentation explores the work of leading female artists and ceramicists. Part 1 presents work by Lynda Benglis, Zoe Williams, Jacqueline Poncelet.
The rise of feminist art theory and the recognition of widespread gender discrimination in the arts over the past 50 years has significantly focused on textile and fibre sculpture as a key media, with Roszika Parker’s seminal 1984 publication The Subversive Stitch giving a public voice to the field. Removing textile from the domestic sphere, it is now a respected and popular art form, yet cerami ....

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Art openings around Aspen this week include Chapel Gallery and House of Hart


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The Aspen Chapel Gallery has partnered with nonprofit Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) to open the watercolor and sculpture exhibition “Happy Trails.”
The show will open on Wednesday, Feb. 17 with artists in attendance, from 4-7 p.m. for a limited number of viewers following COVID-19 protocols. It will run through April 11.
Participating artists are Larry Day, John Doyle, Jennifer Jones, Axel Livingston, Julia Marshall, Gregg McFadden, Nika Myers, Missy Prudden, Jane Seglem, Katy VanNostrand and Amy Beidleman, who also curated. Ten percent of sales will go to RFOV.
Gallery co-director Michael Bonds said Beidlemn “has put together an eclectic and diverse show featuring watercolors and sculpture. Please stop by for our safe opening and greet the artists and learn how to get involved with Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers.” ....

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Demolish Packer's Pecker and reclaim the park it was meant to be


Demolish Packer’s Pecker and reclaim the park it was meant to be
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Patricia Bergin is my new hero. Her finding this week that Crown is “quite unsuitable” to hold a casino licence in NSW blew across Sydney like a fresh autumn breeze. Now, let’s act on it. Let’s summon the courage, translate words into deeds. Demolish the wretched obelisk.
Tear it down? Crown’s Barangaroo casino on what had been meant for parkland. ....

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