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05.09.2019 - Michael Landy: Making Art Public: 50 Years of Kaldor Public Art Projects, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Michael Landy: Making Art Public: 50 Years of Kaldor Public Art Projects, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Created by British artist Michael Landy, Making Art Public will survey the rich history of Kaldor Public Art Projects using artworks, archival materials and reconstructions of past projects, revisiting some of the most iconic large-scale artworks to have been presented in Australia.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Rd,
The Domain 2000
Sydney7 September 2019 - 16 February 2020
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25.07.2019 - Alexandre da Cunha: Book Launch, Thomas Dane Gallery, London
Alexandre da Cunha: Book Launch, Thomas Dane Gallery, London
Please join us on the evening of Thursday 5 September for the launch of Monumento, co-published by Revolver Publishing and Cobogó.
Monumento is the second publication dedicated to the work of Alexandre da Cunha. Da Cunha's practice is predominantly based on ideas of the readymade and found objects which he re-signifies, inviting viewers to see them with a new perspective. In recent years, Da Cunha has taken these ideas to a monumental scale, with commissions of public site-specific works in Boston, London, and São Paulo as well as other large outdoor works in US, Europe and South America. These large-scale installations constitute the core of Monumento. The book also showcases a series of smaller table sculptures, as well as a selection of Samplings, a series of works on paper which flirt with notions of collage, appropriation and the public realm. Monumento includes an essay by Fernanda Brenner and a conversation between Da Cunha, Phillip King and Jenni Lomax; the book is designed by GUNMAD and edited by Maria M. P. de Pontes.
Thursday, 5 September, 6-8pm
Thomas Dane Gallery
3 Duke Street, St James's
London
Monumeto will also launch at:
Pivô
Edifício Copan
loja 54 – Avenida Ipiranga, 200.
São Paulo
Saturday, 31 August
WIELS - Art Book Fair 2019
Avenue Van Volxem 354
1190 Forest
Belgium
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23.08.2019 - Paul Pfeiffer: Artist Talk, Wexner Center for the Arts
Paul Pfeiffer: Artist Talk, Wexner Center for the Arts
Thursday 29 August
4:30pm
Wexner Center for the Arts
1871 North High Street Columbus
Ohio
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22.08.2019 - Barbara Kasten: Artist Lecture, Nasher Sculpture Center
Barbara Kasten: Artist Lecture, 360 Speaker Series, Nasher Sculpture Center
Saturday 24 August
1:30pm
Nasher Sculpture Center
2001 Flora Street Dallas
Texas
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15.08.2019 - Lari Pittman: Artist Lecture, Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Lari Pittman: Artist Lecture, Summer Series, Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Thursday 15 August
12:30pm
Schermer Meeting Hall
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
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07.08.2019 - Thomas Dane Gallery: Summer Closure
For the summer holiday, Thomas Dane Gallery will be closed from Monday 12 August through Friday 16 August.
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01.08.2019 - Walead Beshty: Aichi Triennale 2019
Walead Beshty: Aichi Triennale 2019
The festival’s fourth iteration, Taming Y/Our Passion, will feature an international contemporary art exhibition alongside film, performing arts and music programs, bringing together over 80 individual artists and collectives.
1 August - 14 October 2019
Multiple venues
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06.07.2019 - Bruce Conner: A MOVIE, Screening, The Catskill Art Society, New York
Bruce Conner: A MOVIE, Screening, Catskill Art Society, New York
Saturday, 6 July
12-1pm
The Catskill Art Society
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27.06.2019 - Phillip King: New public sculpture commission for Guangzhou, China
Phillip King: New public sculpture commission for Guangzhou, China
A new public sculpture commission by Phillip King will be unveiled on the West Square of Taikoo Hui in Guangzhou, China. The work, named after celebrated biologist Charles Darwin who attended the same college at Cambridge as King, will be the artist’s second permanent public sculpture installed in China.
Opening: Thursday, 27 June, 2pm
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12.06.2019 - Abraham Cruzvillegas, Anya Gallaccio, John Gerrard, Jean-Luc Moulène: The Aerodrome, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
Abraham Cruzvillegas, Anya Gallaccio, John Gerrard, Jean-Luc Moulène: The Aerodrome, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
This exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Michael Stanley, Curator of Ikon before becoming Director of Milton Keynes Gallery and then Modern Art Oxford, who died tragically in 2012. Co-curated with David Austen and George Shaw and structured loosely on Rex Warner’s 1941 wartime novel The Aerodrome, a book that made a great impression on Stanley, it includes many of the artists he worked with.
Ikon Gallery
1 Oozells Square
Brindleyplace
Birmingham
12 June - 8 September 2019