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    • 26.02.2021 - Amy Sillman: Live Online Conversation, Printed Matter Virtual Art Book Fair

      26.02.2021 - Amy Sillman: Live Online Conversation, Printed Matter Virtual Art Book Fair

      Amy Sillman: Live Online Conversation, Printed Matter Virtual Art Book Fair

       

      As part of Printed Matter Virtual Art Book Fair's (PMVABF) 'The Classroom' series, Amy Sillman will be joined in live conversation with Rindon Johnson. Taking Faux Pas: Selected Writings and Drawings of Amy Sillman (After 8 Books, 2020) and Rindon Johnson’s The Law of Large Numbers: Black Sonic Abyss, or I do not walk a line that is thin, straight, or secure (Inpatient Press, 2021) as its starting points, this conversation between Amy Sillman and Rindon Johnson will deal with both artists' writing practices and the central question of form in rethinking art history and aesthetic categories. Presented by After 8 Books.

       

      Saturday, 27 February, 2pm (EST, 7pm GMT)

       

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    • 16.02.2021 - Luisa Lambri: AUTORITRATTO, Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea (PAC), Milan

      16.02.2021 - Luisa Lambri: AUTORITRATTO, Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea (PAC), Milan

      Luisa Lambri: AUTORITRATTO, Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea (PAC), Milan

       

      Curated by Diego Sileo and Douglas Fogle

      PAC presents Luisa Lambri's first large-scale solo exhibition in Italy, a project curated in dialogue with the architecture of the Milanese pavilion designed by Ignazio Gardella. Displaying a selection of works made between 1999 and 2017, the exhibition focuses on Lambri's photographs of residential buildings by architects including Mies van der Rohe, Luis Barragan and Giuseppe Terragni. The photographs on display become an extension of the exhibition space, enhancing the interaction between architecture, representation and subjective experience.

       

      Exhibition dates: 16 February - 30 May 2021

       

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    • 03.02.2021 - Amie Siegel: Foundation for Contemporary Arts Awards 2021 Artist Grants

      03.02.2021 - Amie Siegel: Foundation for Contemporary Arts Awards 2021 Artist Grants

      Amie Siegel: Foundation for Contemporary Arts Awards 2021 Artist Grants

       

      Congratulations to Amie Siegel, who is a recipient of a 2021 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Awards (FCA) Grants to Artists award. Siegel is one of six visual artists to receive the unrestricted award.

       

      Founded in 1963 by John Cage and Jasper Johns, the FCA is a unique “artists for artists” foundation supporting innovative work in the arts. 

       

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      Image: Amie Siegel, Diamond Wire Saw-Imperial Danby, 2019, marble dust on duvetyne. Photo courtesy Blaffer Art Museum, Houston. 

    • 28.01.2021 - Michael Landy: Live Online Conversation with Artangel Co-Director James Lingwood

      28.01.2021 - Michael Landy: Live Online Conversation with Artangel Co-Director James Lingwood

      Michael Landy: Live Online Conversation with Artangel Co-Director James Lingwood

       

      Wednesday, 10 February, 7pm GMT
      Register here to watch the live conversation

      Michael Landy will be joined by Artangel Co-Director James Lingwood to discuss his seminal project, Break Down, which opened to crowds in London on 10 February 2001. 

      For Break Down, Landy created an inventory of his every possession, each to be destroyed at a specially constructed facility modelled on a material reclamation factory, installed at an empty department store on Oxford Street, London. Landy set about systematically deconstructing, pulping and granulating all 7,227 of his worldly possessions with the help of a team of operatives and a dedicated car mechanic. After two weeks, Landy was left with only the clothes he was wearing on the final day of Break Down

      Two decades on, this talk celebrates the twentieth anniversary of Break Down whilst reconvening the artist with the project commissioner for an opportunity to reflect on the work's many themes and its legacy. 

      Viewers are encouraged to post questions prior to and during the conversation via YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #20YearsSinceBreakDown. A selection will be posed live by James Lingwood during the audience Q&A section.

      To accompany the anniversary, Thomas Dane Gallery will present Michael Landy's Break Down: 20 Years, a display of archive materials on the lower level at No 3 Duke St, St James's when the gallery reopens. Dates will be announced in due course and further information will be posted on our website and social media.

       

    • 28.01.2021 - Catherine Opie: Monograph, Phaidon

      28.01.2021 - Catherine Opie: Monograph, Phaidon

      Catherine Opie: Monograph, Phaidon

       

      Phaidon will publish the first survery monography on Catherine Opie, now available to pre-order. This unique artist monograph presents a compelling visual narrative of Opie's work since the early 1980s, pairing images across bodies of work to form a full picture of her artistic vision. With more than 300 beautiful illustrations and made in close collaboration with Opie, the book marks a turning point in the consideration of this artist's work to date.  

       

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    • 26.01.2021 - Akram Zaatari: Online Lecture, VCUarts

      26.01.2021 - Akram Zaatari: Online Lecture, VCUarts

      Akram Zaatari: Online Lecture, VCUarts

       

      Akram Zaatari presents an online lecture as part of Wavelength, a series created in collaboration between VCUarts, the ICA, and VCUarts Qatar. Zaatari is part of a selection of artists, designers, curators and scholars who have been invited to share their work with the VCU communities in Richmond and Doha as well as the general public throughout the 2020–21 academic year.

       

      Tuesday, 26 January, 12-1:30pm (ET, 5-6:30pm GMT)

       

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    • 17.12.2020 - Thomas Dane Gallery: Christmas Closure

      17.12.2020 - Thomas Dane Gallery: Christmas Closure

      For the Christmas holidays, Thomas Dane Gallery in London and Naples will be closed from Thursday 24 December 2020 through Sunday 3 January 2021. 

       

      Both galleries will reopen on Monday 4 January 2021. ⁣

    • 15.12.2020 - Amy Sillman: In Conversation, The Drawing Center, New York

      15.12.2020 - Amy Sillman: In Conversation, The Drawing Center, New York

      Amy Sillman: In Conversation, The Drawing Center, New York

       

      Amy Silllman will be joined in conversation with artist Torkwase Dyson and Chief Curator Claire Gilman as they discuss the present and future of drawing and its ever increasing vitality during this destabilizing, painful, and transformative time

      The conversation will be held via Zoom. 

       

      Wednesday, 16 December, 6pm (EST; 11pm GMT)

       

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    • 04.12.2020 - Abraham Cruzvillegas: Curator Culture Talk, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami

      04.12.2020 - Abraham Cruzvillegas: Curator Culture Talk, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami

      Abraham Cruzvillegas: Curator Culture Talk, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami 

       

      Rethought, Restored, Regifted, Remade: A Conversation on Reconnecting with Everyday Life

       

      Abraham Cruzvillegas will be in conversation with Elena Reygadas and moderated by writer and activist Tom Healy. The panel conversation will take place online via YouTube, viewers can watch live here.

       

      Sunday, 6 December, 12pm (ET)

       

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    • 30.11.2020 - Thomas Dane Gallery in London: Gallery Reopening

      30.11.2020 - Thomas Dane Gallery in London: Gallery Reopening

      Thomas Dane Gallery in London: Gallery Reopening

       

      Thomas Dane Gallery in London will reopen to visitors from 10am, Wednesday 2 December 2020. 

       

      Our current exhibition, Dana Schutz: Shadow of a Cloud Moving Slowly will be on view across both galleries until Saturday 19 December 2020. 


      To ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, the gallery will admit a maximum of 6 visitors at a time per gallery to comply with social distancing. 

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