Thursday, March 24, 2011

Milan Design Week 2011

Uma Chandelier by Giancarlo Tintori

Bamboo Bench by Gal Ben-Arav

Souviens Toi Que Tu Vas Mourir (Remember You Will Die) by Pool

Bulb by Tom Dixon

Monday, March 21, 2011

Stephen Eichhorn | Chicago

Stephen Eichhorn, Orchid Stack II (Rhachis), 2011, Collage on acrylic coated paper, 17 x 13 inches

Friday, March 18, 2011

LAXART Billboard: Matt Lipps | Los Angeles

On show until March 31, 2011: Matt Lipps, Untitled (Women's heads), 2010

LAXART is pleased to present a new public billboard by Los Angeles/San Francisco-based artist Matt Lipps. Untitled (Women's Heads) emerges from Lipps' ongoing project, HORIZON/S. Inspired by a 1933 photograph of the storage room inside the De Young Museum taken by Ansel Adams in which various disparate objects were configured on the same visual plane, Lipps began a series of aesthetic investigations that problematize the logic of art history and museums which calls for an organizing structure of objects based on temporal or geographic relationships. In this specific work, Lipps mobilizes a range of female subjects from various geographies and realms of aesthetic representation and brings them together to construct a poetic gesture that aims to layer an all encompassing female gaze onto the cityspace. Problematizing patriarchal narrative structures and charging the often-marginalized female subject, Lipps reconfigures art historical practices through his first public intervention in Los Angeles.-LAXART

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Emily Fisher Landau Donates 400 Works to Whitney Museum of American Art | New York

In May 2010, longtime Whitney trustee Emily Fisher Landau made a promised gift to the Museum of than more than four hundred works of art. This exhibition presents selections from this gift, including works by John Baldessari, Willem de Kooning, Carroll Dunham, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Neil Jenney, Jasper Johns, Barbara Kruger, Ed Ruscha, Kiki Smith, and Andy Warhol, among many others.

TEX-FAB Repeat Digital Fabrication Competition | Houston

vFlow | Runner-up | Peter Romvari

Bow | Honorable Mention | Yan Gao, Ning Duo and Qiang Chang

For more information on TEX-FAB Repeat Digital Fabrication Competition click here

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Ed Ruscha | Psycho Spaghetti Western at Gagosian Gallery | Los Angeles

Ed Ruscha, Psycho Spaghetti Western #3, 2010, Acrylic on canvas, 60" x 112"

Ed Ruscha, Psycho Spaghetti Western #8, 2010-2011, Acrylic with used motor oil on canvas, 48" x 110"

Installation view at Gagosian on show February 25th-April 9th

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Modern British Sculpture at Royal Academy of Arts | London

Damien Hirst Let’s Eat Outdoors TodayDame Barbara Hepworth Pelagos

January 22nd-April 7th the Royal Academy of Arts is presenting the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of the twentieth century. The show represents a unique view of the development of British sculpture, exploring what we mean by the terms British and sculpture by bringing the two together in a chronological series of strongly themed galleries, each making its own visual argument.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Mentalgassi | Berlin

German street art collective Mentalgassi covers urban objects with large format wheatpasted photography.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Pause. Valeska Gert: Moving Fragments | Berlin

Valeska Gert's transdisciplinary art is to be paid tribute to for the first time ever in the National Gallery's Hamburger Bahnhof. The Berlin artist, performer and dancer, Valeska Gert (1892-1978) is one of this city's great figures, albeit one who remains vastly underestimated to this day. Her art probes the structures and effects of perception and is communicated here through works taken from the National Gallery's various collections.

Friday, March 4, 2011