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8/31/2010

CORE: Visceral Works Exploring Innermost Ideas of Existence

CORE Exhibit

[ 9/10/2010 to 10/8/2010. ]

This exhibition will showcase new works by Julian Rozzell (curator), Anki King, Diana Schmertz, Ajamu Kojo Chioke Walker, John Bonafede and Louise Brooks.

8/30/2010

6th Annual Valley Artists Studio Tour

6th Annual Valley Artists Studio Tour

[ 10/2/2010 to 10/3/2010. ]

A valley-wide tour to the private studios of 30 San Fernando Valley fine artists during the weekend of October 2 and 3, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meet the original artists and get an rare inside look into the artist’s studios with the opportunity to purchase original art from the source. This self-guided tour will showcase artworks in a variety of media. Discover how original fine works of art are created.

7/23/2010

Sensing Nature

Sensing Nature

[ 7/24/2010 to 11/7/2010. ]

The Mori Art Museum presents the long-awaited new exhibition “Sensing Nature: Yoshioka Tokujin, Shinoda Taro, Kuribayashi Takashi”! Consisting of newly commissioned works by each of the three participant artists, the exhibition attempts to stimulate our sense of nature through large-scale installations with visitors’ physical experiences with their entire bodies.

Michael Werner Gallery: Marcel Broodthaers

Marcel Broodthaers

[ 9/9/2010 to 11/13/2010. ]

The exhibition at Michael Werner brings together a selection of major works from throughout Broodthaers’ relatively brief career. Highlights include Dites Partout Que Je L’Ai Dit (Say Everywhere What I Have Said), a work exhibited only rarely since its creation over three decades ago. Conceived and first exhibited by Broodthaers as a room for his 1974 exhibition Eloge de Sujet at Kunstmuseum Basel, it is considered one of the most important of Broodthaers’ installations,..

5/26/2010

Steve McCurry: Retrospective

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[ 6/26/2010 to 10/17/2010. ]

Steve McCurry is recognized is recognized as one of thw world’s finest photographers and during his career he has covered many international and civil conflicts, particularly within the regions of Asia and the Middle East. McCurry made his name covering the Russian invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s, after he managed to smuggle the films over the border by sewing them into his clothes. These images were amongst the first to be seen of the conflict and won him the prestigious Robert Capa Gold Medal. The now iconic image of the young green-eyed girl appeared for the first time on the cover of National Geographic in June 1985, instantly becoming a symbol both of the Afghan conflict and of the refugee situation worldwide[...]

5/14/2010

Richard Deacon – The Missing Part

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[ 6/5/2010 to 9/19/2010. ]

Born in Wales in 1949, Richard Deacon is internationally recognized as one of contemporary sculpture’s most influential figures. He quickly emergedas an exceptional fabricator of forms, the creator of an artistic universe fluidlyembracing the living. The Missing Part exhibition, designed in close collaboration withthe artist, is a retrospective of 40 years of his work shown here for the first time as an assemblage of approximately forty sculptures and some 120drawings, engravings and photographs.

4/21/2010

Dead or Alive

dead

[ 4/27/2010 to 10/24/2010. ]

Dead or Alive features new site-specific installations and recent work by contemporary artists from around the world, including Jennifer Angus, Nick Cave, Tessa Farmer, Tim Hawkinson, Jochem Hendricks, Damien Hirst, Alastair Mackie, Kate MccGwire, Susie MacMurray, Shen Shaomin, and Levi van Veluw among others.[...]

Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond

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[ 6/11/2010 12:00 am to 10/18/2010 12:00 am. ] Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond marks the first exhibition of contemporary Tibetan art in a New York City museum. The nine Tibetan artists featured each explore contemporary issues–personal, political, and cultural–by integrating the centuries-old traditional imagery, techniques, and materials found in Tibetan Buddhist art with modern influences and media.[...]

4/7/2010

Mona Hatoum

witness

[ 6/10/2010 to 9/9/2010. ]

Her work addresses notions of displacement, uncertainty and conflict through the use of familiar domestic objects transformed into foreign and sometimes threatening sculptures.[...]

4/6/2010

Hope!

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[ 6/12/2010 to 9/12/2010. ]

Sylvie Mallet, the mayor of Dinard has entrusted the concept and the selection of art works to curator Ashok Adicéam. From Giacometti to Murakami, the exhibition aims to reveal a common search for Hope through a selection of artists, from 1960 until today.[...]

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