Category: Exhibition
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Tellas ‘This Quiet, Harsh Land’ at Mini Galeri in Amsterdam
Last week opened “This Quiet, Harsh Land”, Tellas‘ first solo exhibition in the Netherlands at Mini Galerie in Amsterdam. The exhibition, consisting in a new series of canvases and illustrations, introduces Tellas poetic minimalism striving to create beautiful and meditative pieces of art that invite the viewer to a new kind of journey exploring the unspoiled landscapes…
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Luigi Loquarto “Questione di tempo” solo show at Grauen studio
Last Saturday May 9 opened Italian artist Luigi Loquarto a new solo show titled “Matter of time” at Grauen Studio in Monza, Italy. Matter Of Time, curated by Grauen Studio, focuses on the dual role that the artist attributes to time, the common denominator of the artworks shown at the exhibition gallery and the two murals created for the occasion,…
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Herakut New mural and exhibition in Berlin
German art duo Herakut is back with this lovely new mural unveiled the day before mother’s day and Displaced Thoughts an exhibition by Herakut, aptART and friends that will be presenting their experiences with so-called “displaced people“ they met in various regions of the world while realizing arts based social projects. The mural, painted on the Heinrich-Böll…
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‘Fragmentations’ by Moneyless New solo show at BC Gallery, Berlin
Fragmentations is Italian artist Moneyless first solo exhibition in Germany opening next Thursday at BC gallery in Berlin. Known for “Fragmentations” will be presenting a new body of work and a dramatic transformation in his visual imagery somehow anticipated through his latest mural in Perth Australia a couple of weeks ago. Known for his often impressive geometric…
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“Concrete Alphabets” New group exhibition at 886Geary Gallery
Next Saturday May 16th is the opening of Concrete Alphabets a new and interesting group exhibition at 886 Geary gallery in San Francisco bringing together the letterbased work of 6 contemporary artists such as Defer (Los Angeles), Faust (New York), Niels Shoe Meulman (Amsterdam), Rostarr (New York), Stohead (Germany) and Zepha-Vincent Abadie Hafez (France). Drawing their inspiration…
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Todd James “Fantasy Island” at Lazarides Rathbone, London
Last Friday was the opening of Fantasy Island New York-based artist Todd James’ newest solo show at Lazarides Rathbone in London. The exhibition, consisting of a series of large-scale vivid hyper-coloured canvases spread around the luminous gallery space, intends to extend the artist’s ongoing exploration into current sociopolitical affairs, stretching the boundary between the obscene…
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Welcome Home at Plasticmurs gallery in Valencia, Spain
A couple of weeks ago opened “Welcome Home”, Plasticmurs gallery latest show featuring the work of leading figures within the Spanish Pop-surrealist and lowbrow movements. Besides temporary exhibitions the gallery in the Ruzafa neighbourhood in Valencia will be housing something called the Petit Show, a space designed in order to present the work of new open…
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Photo recap: Saddo “A Stranger in the Garden” at BC Gallery, Berlin
A couple of weeks ago opened Romanian artist, illustrator and muralist Saddo A Stranger in the Garden, his newest solo show at BC Gallery in Berlin. The exhibition, consisting a series of canvases and smaller paper works all charged by that peculiar surrealism that characterizes Saddo’s work. As mentioned earlier, A Stranger in the Garden has to do with death, one of our main concerns…
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Augustine Kofie OFF/GRID at David Bloch Gallery, Marrakech
“OFF/GRID” is Augustine Kofie‘s latest solo exhibition at David Bloch Gallery and the product of a month-long artist residency in Marrakesh. The artist made the best of his time in the city by creating a couple of mural interventions as well as working with local craftsman on a new series of work inspired and influenced by…
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Tobias Kroeger ‘Fools’ @ Kunstmix Gallery in Bremen
One year after his solo-show „Face-Off“ German artist Tobias Kroeger is back with „FOOLS“ a new solo show at Kunstmix Gallery in Bremen unveiling a completely new body of work consisting of 25 small and bigger portraits placed along the walls of the bright gallery space. Unlike Tobias Kroeger’s last exhibition „Face-Off“, characterised by a dark and consistent cubist inspired approach to painting, „FOOLS“ feels like a…
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