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11.06.2019 - Anthea Hamilton, Glenn Ligon, Hurvin Anderson, Steve McQueen: Get Up, Stand Up, Now, Somerset House, London
Anthea Hamilton, Glenn Ligon, Hurvin Anderson, Steve McQueen: Get Up, Stand Up, Now, Somerset House, London
A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond.
West Wing Galleries
Somerset House
Strand
London
12 June - 15 September 2019
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11.06.2019 - Catherine Opie: Kiss My Genders, Hayward Gallery, London
Catherine Opie: Kiss My Genders, Hayward Gallery, London
Spanning the past 50 years, Kiss My Genders brings together over 100 artworks by artists from around the world who employ a wide range of approaches to articulate and engage with gender fluidity, as well as with non-binary, trans and intersex identities.
Hayward Gallery
337-338 Belvedere Rd
Lambeth
London
12 June - 8 September 2019
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10.06.2019 - Akram Zaatari: Art Basel Unlimited 2019
Akram Zaatari: Art Basel Unlimited 2019
Akram Zaatari's The End of Love is on display for Art Basel Unlimited, with Thomas Dane Gallery and Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
Stand: K19
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10.06.2019 - John Gerrard: Art and Politics Seminar, IMMA Summer School 2019
John Gerrard: Art and Politics Seminar, IMMA Summer School 2019
As part of its Summer Shcool, the Irish Museum of Modern Art hosts an all day public seminar, featuring presentations by a range of national and international artists, theorists and critics, focusing on the interface between art and politics.
Tuesday 11 June
9:15-5pm
Irish Museum of Modern Art
Royal Hospital Kilmainham
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07.06.2019 - Ella Kruglyanskaya: 33rd Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts
Ella Kruglyanskaya: 33rd Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts
The 33rd Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts will present a cross-section of artists from the region (Slovenia, Poland, Ukraine, Georgia and Bulgaria) as well as further afield (China, Iran, Great Britain and the United States) who use graphic languages as part of their diverse practices. In addition to the historical part, the exhibition will also present works by contemporary artists, publishers, theoreticians, activists, new media personalities, stand-up comedians and others.
7 June - 29 September 2019
Multiple venues
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06.06.2019 - Amy Sillman: Symposium, Manchester Metropolitan University
Amy Sillman: Symposium, Manchester Metropolitan University
Amy Sillman will particiapte in Funny Peculiar, a symposium that explores contemporary ideas in painting connected to shape, humour and diagrammatic thought.
Thursday 6 June
1-5:30pm
Lecture Theatre BS G33
Manchester Metropolitan University Campus
Oxford Road
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05.06.2019 - Thomas Dane Gallery at Art Basel
Art Basel - Stand: R18
Featuring works by: Terry Adkins, Hurvin Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Walead Beshty, John Gerrard, Anthea Hamilton, Arturo Herrera, Barbara Kasten, Glenn Ligon, Jean-Luc Moulène, Caragh Thuring, Kelley Walker, and Akram Zaatari.
Preview: 11-12 June 2019
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30.05.2019 - Anya Gallaccio: NOW, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Anya Gallaccio: NOW, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
NOW is the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art’s three-year series of contemporary art exhibitions. The fifth instalment in the series will be centred on a major survey of work by Anya Gallaccio.
Anya Gallaccio: Artist Talk
Friday 31 May
12:45-1.15pm
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
75 Belford Road
Edinburgh
1 June - 22 September 2019
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29.05.2019 - Walead Beshty: Mamco, Geneva
Walead Beshty: Mamco, Geneva
Mamco
Musée d'art Moderne et Contemporain
10 Rue des Vieux-Grenadiers1205 Genève
29 May - 8 September 2019
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22.05.2019 - Amy Sillman: The Nervous System, The Arts Club of Chicago
Amy Sillman: The Nervous System, The Arts Club of Chicago
Following the opening of The Nervous System, Amy Sillman will be in conversation Thursday, 23 May, 6-7pm.
The Arts Club of Chicago
201 E. Ontario Street
Chicago22 May - 3 August 2019