Gemeinsam in die Zukunft / Together for the Future
10.07.2009 - 04.10.2009 Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt
„Gemeinsam in die Zukunft“ presents works by Martin Conrath & Marion Kreißler, Ulrich Diekmann & Christian Appelt, Rabea Eipperle, Petra Gerschner, Rudolf Herz, Johanna Kandl, Bjørn Melhus, REINIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFT, Michaela Schweiger, Michael Trippel, Catrine & Olaf Val, Effie Wu und Florian Zeyfang.
Curated by Dr. Holger Kube Ventura (Director Frankfurter Kunstverein)
An extensive program of workshops, artist talks and lectures accompanies
the exhibition.
You can hear the podcast of the Podcast-Workshop "Floskeln, Parolen, Propaganda" (July 30/31) on My Space: www.myspace.com/frankfurterkunstverein
All images, courtesy the Frankfurter Kunstverein. All work's images, © the Artist.
Monday, 17 August 2009
Saturday, 15 August 2009
Franko B, Low Lives
Low Lives
Curated by Jorge Rojas
Saturday, August 8, 2009 from 6 to 9 p.m. (EST)
LOW LIVES is an exhibition of live performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at three venues throughout the U.S.- FiveMyles, Brooklyn; Diaspora Vibe Gallery, Miami; and labotanica, Houston in partnership with Project Row Houses (5 – 8 pm in Houston).
Artists include Abby Donovan; Adam Trowbridge; Amanda Alfieri; Bishop Bishop; Carlos Rodal; Carol & Jonas Pereira-Olson; Carolina Vasquez & Bethan Marlow; Caroline Boileau; Danielle Abrams; Denise Prince; Eden Mazer & Rachel Frank; ErikAndTheAnimals; Eseohe Arhebamen / edoheart; Flounder Lee; Franko B; Fred Koenig; Genevieve Erin O'Brien; Igor Josifov; Inge Hoonte & Michelle Tupko; Javier A. Lara, Rose DiSalvo, Chris; Jeanne Jo; Joe Nanashe; Johanna Reich; Kelly Kleinschrodt; Kenya (Robinson); Mark L. Stafford; Profesor Bazuco; Robert Crosse; Rosamond S. King; Rotliebend: Johanna Bruckner & Melissa Steckbauer; Sergio Lamanna; Y. E. Torres (ms.YET) & Sandy Ewen.
FiveMyles: 558 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn
Diaspora Vibe Gallery: 3938 North Miami Ave, Miami
Labotanica at Project Row Houses: 2521 Holman, Houston (5 – 8 pm)
Curated by Jorge Rojas
Saturday, August 8, 2009 from 6 to 9 p.m. (EST)
LOW LIVES is an exhibition of live performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at three venues throughout the U.S.- FiveMyles, Brooklyn; Diaspora Vibe Gallery, Miami; and labotanica, Houston in partnership with Project Row Houses (5 – 8 pm in Houston).
Artists include Abby Donovan; Adam Trowbridge; Amanda Alfieri; Bishop Bishop; Carlos Rodal; Carol & Jonas Pereira-Olson; Carolina Vasquez & Bethan Marlow; Caroline Boileau; Danielle Abrams; Denise Prince; Eden Mazer & Rachel Frank; ErikAndTheAnimals; Eseohe Arhebamen / edoheart; Flounder Lee; Franko B; Fred Koenig; Genevieve Erin O'Brien; Igor Josifov; Inge Hoonte & Michelle Tupko; Javier A. Lara, Rose DiSalvo, Chris; Jeanne Jo; Joe Nanashe; Johanna Reich; Kelly Kleinschrodt; Kenya (Robinson); Mark L. Stafford; Profesor Bazuco; Robert Crosse; Rosamond S. King; Rotliebend: Johanna Bruckner & Melissa Steckbauer; Sergio Lamanna; Y. E. Torres (ms.YET) & Sandy Ewen.
FiveMyles: 558 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn
Diaspora Vibe Gallery: 3938 North Miami Ave, Miami
Labotanica at Project Row Houses: 2521 Holman, Houston (5 – 8 pm)
Friday, 14 August 2009
" Bad Animals " at Transition Gallery, London
" Bad Animals " at Transition Gallery, London
18 of july until the 16th of August 2009
Anton Goldenstein, Rachel Goodyear, Georgia Hayes,
Sharon McPhee, Kim L Pace, Cathie Pilkington, Alli Sharma
Photos By Damian Griffiths
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Gilbert and George at White cube hoxton sq, London
Gilbert & George "JACK FREAK PICTURES" at White cube, Hoxton Sq, London
10 July until the 22 of Aug 2009
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Sunday, 2 August 2009
José Bechara "a casa" at Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon
José Bechara "a casa" at Gulbenkian Foundation Proximo Futuro Program, Lisbon
20th of July until the 30th of September
Nuno Sousa Vieira "X-Office for a Sculpture" at kunsthalle lissabon, Lisbon
Nuno Sousa Vieira "X-Office for a Sculpture" at kunsthalle lissabon,
Lisbon
03.07.2009 | 31.07.2009
Images taken from Kunsthalle website
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