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28.10.2019 - Steve MᶜQueen Year 3, Tate Britain and Artangel
Steve MᶜQueen Year 3, Tate Britain
This vast new art work will be one of the most ambitious visual portraits of citizenship ever undertaken, in one of the world’s largest and most diverse cities.
Explored through the vehicle of the traditional school class photograph, Steve MᶜQueen, together with Tate, Artangel and A New Direction, invited every Year 3 primary school class in London to be photographed. These class photos will be brought together into a single large-scale installation, capturing tens of thousands of Year 3 schoolchildren in a milestone year in their development.
Tate Britain
Exhibition dates: 12 November 2019 - 3 May 2020
Further informationSteve MᶜQueen Year 3, Artangel across London
Artangel will stage an outdoor exhibition spanning London’s 33 boroughs, giving the public a glimpse of the future of their city.
Exhibition dates: 4 November - 18 November 2019
Further informationSteve MᶜQueen Year 3 is a partnership between Tate, Artangel, and A New Direction
Image: © Tate 2019
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26.10.2019 - Anya Gallaccio: Artist Talk, Kyoto University of Art and Design
Anya Gallaccio: Artist Talk, Kyoto University of Art and Design
Saturday 26 October 2019
7:00-8:30pm
Lecture Room 3
Campus Plaza Kyoto
939 Higashishiokojicho,
Shimogyo Ward
Kyoto
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22.10.2019 - Lynda Benglis: Lynda Benglis in Conversation with Kimberly Drew, Stanford University
Lynda Benglis: Lynda Benglis in Conversation with Kimberly Drew, Stanford University
For the final installment of Artists on the Future, Lynda Benglis will be in conversation with curator and writer, Kimberly Drew.
Tuesday 22 October 2019
6:00pm
Stanford University
CEMEX Auditorium
655 Knight Way
Stanford CA 94305
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21.10.2019 - Amy Sillman: 'Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman — The Shape of Shape', Museum of Modern Art, New York
Amy Sillman: 'Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman — The Shape of Shape', Museum of Modern Art, New York
For the first in the 'Artist's Choice' series, Amy Sillman has selected nearly 75 works from MoMA's collection that share a fascination with shape, to create a salon-style exhibition.
Museum of Modern Art
1 W 53rd St
New York
NY 10019
21 October 2019 - 20 April 2020
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14.10.2019 - Abraham Cruzvillegas: Hi, how are you, Gonzo?, Aspen Art Museum
Abraham Cruzvillegas: Hi, how are you, Gonzo?, Aspen Art Museum
Aspen Art Museum
637 East Hyman Avenue
Aspen, Colorado 81611
18 October 2019 - 26 January 2020
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15.10.2019 - Lynda Benglis: Honoured, Annual Gala, Storm King Art Center, New York
Lynda Benglis: Honoured, Annual Gala, Storm King Art Center, New York
Lynda Benglis will be honoued at the Annual Gala alongside Nancy A. Nasher at Storm King Art Center.
Tuesday, 15 October, 6:30pm
Storm King Art Center
1 Museum Road
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14.10.2019 - Paul Pfeiffer: Exodus, Watergate Office Building, Washington D.C.
Paul Pfeiffer: Exodus, Watergate Office Building, Washington D.C.
Exodus is a group show located in the Watergate Office Building curated by Paul Pfeiffer.
Watergate Office Building
Ground Floor
2600 Virginia Ave NW
Washington, D.C.26 October - 14 December 2019
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03.10.2019 - Anthea Hamilton: Frieze Academy - Art & Architecture Summit, RIBA, London
Anthea Hamilton: Frieze Academy - Art & Architecture Summit, RIBA, London
Panel Discussion: Insta-tutions? How Social Media Is Changing Exhibition Design.
With: Anthea Hamilton, Sam Jacob, Ralph Rugoff, and moderated by Orit Gat.
Friday, 4 October, 2pm.
Art & Architecture Summit London
RIBA
66 Portland Place
London
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27.09.2019 - Thomas Dane Gallery at Frieze 2019
Thomas Dane Gallery at Frieze 2019
Frieze London
Stand: E04
Featuring works by: Terry Adkins, Lynda Benglis, Walead Beshty, Alexandre da Cunha, Anya Gallaccio, Anthea Hamilton, Barbara Kasten, Phillip King, Michael Landy, Bob Law, Glenn Ligon, Jean-Luc Moulène, Xie Nanxing, Lari Pittman, Dana Schutz and Caragh Thuring.
Frieze Masters
Alternative Minimalism
Thomas Dane Gallery | Richard SaltounStand: F06
Featuring works by: Terry Adkins, Olga de Amaral, Lynda Benglis, Stanley Brouwn, Andre Cadere, Antonio Calderara, Marcel Duchamp, Barry Flanagan, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Phillip King, Bela Kolarova, John Latham, Bob Law, Bice Lazzari and Marisa Merz.
Private view: 2-3 October
Public days: 4-6 October
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27.09.2019 - Akram Zaatari: Against Photography. An Annotated History of the Arab Image Foundation, Sharjah Art Foundation
Akram Zaatari: Against Photography. An Annotated History of the Arab Image Foundation, Sharjah Art Foundation
This exhibition reflects on the evolution of the Arab Image Foundation and its collections through the work and contributions of its co-founder Akram Zaatari.
Al Mureijah Square
Sharjah Art Foundation
Al Shuwaiheen
Arts Area, Sharjah27 September 2019 - 10 January 2020
Talk: On Collecting, Preserving, and the Archival Impulse
Akram Zaatari and curator Hiuwai Chu will discuss exhibition themes and the expansion of the definition of photography. They will also explore issues around archival culture and preservation, raising critical questions around authorship, ownership and the act of preservation as a creative practice.Friday, 27 September, 5:00-5:45pm
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