Ayse Erkmen : Intervals Barbican’s Curve Gallery 24 September 2013 – 5 January 2014 Barbican Art Gallery in London presents major exhibitions by leading international figures in the heart of the City of London. This autumn, the Turkish artist Ayşe Erkmen produces an impressive installation for the Barbican, highlighting the craftsmanship and painting theatrical staging. The gallery […]
Monthly Archives: October 2013
On the ring with Jerome Lagarrigue
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Jerome Lagarrigue “Pygmachia # 3” 2013, oil painting Martin Wright’s portrait by Jerome Lagarrigue Jerome Lagarrigue made to a magnificent series of paintings on the life of boxer Martin Wright of Brooklyn that we invite you to discover on the artist personal website. On wide formats, very poignant images of moments of struggle in […]
“Forsaken ” by Christian Ghammachi at Showcase Gallery
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“Forsaken ” – Christian Ghammachi’s first solo photography show in Dubai Showcase Gallery – 22 October to 18 November “Intimate” by Christian Ghammachi This October, Showcase Gallery is pleased to present Christian Ghammachi ‘s first solo show in Dubai . This October, Showcase Gallery is pleased to present Christian Ghammachi’s first solo […]
WORLDS APART by Drew Tal
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Three Pearls from the series WORLDS APART by Drew Tal Drew Tal Drew Tal grows up in Israel, a country that offers a rich cultural cosmopolitanism that he appreciates and penetrates . Very young he wants to discover other different worlds and starts to travel in all continents. Then those different experiences feed his inspiration […]
Larissa Sansour : political dialogue with borrowing from the pop culture
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Larissa Sansour A political dialogue with borrowing from the pop culture Larissa Sansour was born in Jerusalem and studied Fine Art in Copenhagen, London and New York. Her work is interdisciplinary, immersed in the current political dialogue and borrowing heavily from the language of film and pop culture. By using video, photography, experimental documentary and […]
Larissa Sansour at Lawrie Shabibi gallery, Dubai’s Al-Quoz
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Lawrie Shabibi presents “Science Faction”, a solo exhibition by Larissa Sansour Opening Reception Monday 9 September, 2013, 7-9pm Exhibition until 12 November, 2013 Lawrie Shabibi is excited to announce Science Faction a solo exhibition by Larissa Sansour that premieres the Nation Estate series in the Middle East. Originally developed for the Lacoste Elysée Prize 2011, Nation Estate became […]
Jouin & Manku, from the Plazza Athenee to the Mandarin Oriental
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Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku Architects Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku have associated to create projects space or design architecture in which they express their ideas and thoughts in a universal language and contemporary. Their studio also conceives of Fermob furniture or Pedrali Matteograssi but projects as interior architecture on 36,000 square meters of In/Out Campus […]
Faisal Samra : the political control over the visual production broadcast by the medias
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Faisal Samra Photography / installation “The principle is simple. If someone has a gun and they point it at you, either you steal theirs or you get one yourself. That’s what I believe. So with this body of work I bought a gun. Now we are equal.” Faisal Samra is of Saudi origin, but […]
A self-taught designer : Tom Dixon
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Tom Dixon Light designer Tom Dixon, a self-taught British designer, was born in Tunisia from a French mother and a British father. After having been educated in Holland Park School, he began working for the industrial chain Finnish Artek. He then discovers his taste for art design with welding repairing motorcycle frames damaged. […]
Connection between Nature and living…Volker Wiese Architects
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Volker Wiese Architects Volker Wiese is a keen nature lover, using all the materials providing efficient sustainable structure. Working in collaboration with HI-MACS for the exterior design, he becomes a pioneer in the use of this modern building material for the construction of facades. Volker Wiese style is inspired by the Bauhaus home as we […]
Esen Bozkurt, Impressionism from Turkey
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Esen Bozkurt Turkish Impressionism Esen Bozkurt is an artist with greek origins (her father from Crete and her mother from Thessaloniki) and she was born in Izmir in Turkey, where she currently lives and works. From the beginning of her education in Izmir at the Fatih Collegiate, she leans toward the use […]
South Korea : CHI YOUNG SUNG
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CHI YOUNG SUNG South Korea Chi Young Sung was born in 1983, in Incheon, South Korea, where she currently lives and works. The principle of her art is based on the myth of Earth Demether an imaginary world in which the artist and her painting are one. She does a job with this […]
“YIA ART FAIR” YOUNG INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS ART FAIR
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“A contemporary art fair emerging complementarity major international fairs and cultural events” Romain TICHIT Four areas of excellence and under canopy in the heart of the Marais in Paris , 80 guests, 80 statements to discover artists YIA ART FAIR, the result of an unprecedented collaboration conducted for the dissemination and promotion of emerging artists […]
Paris : one whole night dedicated to contemporary art
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Artistic Night Event in Paris : “Nuit Blanche” The largest European event, outdoor, contemporary art, will be in Paris this Saturday, October 5th! The 12th edition of the Nuit Blanche will light the banks of the Seine, St Martin Canal, parts of the Republique, the Marais, Belleville and Ménilmontant, who will welcome you at 7pm […]