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Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Tag Fine Arts, Catch it if your in London!
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg, April 26-June 3 2018

Liebe Kunstfreunde,
wir möchten Sie ganz herzlich zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung 'Die Welt als Bühne' mit neuen Foto- und Videoarbeiten von Gudrun Kemsa am Donnerstag, dem 26. April, 19-21 Uhr einladen. Wir würden uns sehr freuen, Sie begrüßen zu dürfen! Mit besten Grüßen Ihr Team der Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg |

Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg | Hohenzollernstr. 30 | D-40211 Düsseldorf
T: +49 (0)211/ 836 84 91 | F: +49 (0)211/ 869 31 477
www.galerie-lausberg.com | info@galerie-lausberg.com
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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Thursday, April 5, 2018
On view April 11 to August 28,In Tune with the World looks like great art and conversation
You are cordially invited to attend the Press Preview forAu diapason du monde
In Tune with the World
A New Selection from the Collection
at the Fondation Louis Vuitton
In Tune with the World
A New Selection from the Collection
at the Fondation Louis Vuitton
About the ExhibitionOn view April 11 to August 28, In Tune with the World unveils a new selection of artists from the Collection—Takashi Murakami, Matthew Barney, Mark Bradford, Christian Boltanski, Trisha Donnelly, Dan Flavin, Jacqueline Humphries, Pierre Huyghe, Yves Klein, James Lee Byars, François Morellet, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Shimabuku and Anicka Yi, among others— bringing together modern and contemporary works in various mediums, most of which have never before been exhibited in these spaces. More than a simple hanging of permanent collection works, In Tune with the World reflects on man’s place in the universe and the bonds that tie him to his surrounding environment and living world, highlighting the interconnections between humans, animals, plants, and even inanimate objects. For more information, visit https://presse.fondationlouisvuitton.fr/au-diapason-du-monde-in-tune-with-the-world/ Image Credit: François Morellet. L’avalanche. 2006 © Mnam Centre Pompidou / Georges Meguerditchian © ADAGP, Paris, 2018
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018
The Onassis Cultural Center sponsors Birds: A Festival Inspired by Aristophanes at EarthFest at the American Museum of Natural History NYC Sunday, April 22, 9am – 8pm
Birds in books, birds in song, birds in flight all day long. Celebrate Earth Day with us for the opening of — Birds: A Festival Inspired by Aristophanes
EarthFest at the American Museum of Natural History
An Earth Day Celebration
Sunday, April 22, 9am – 8pm
FREE with museum admission; registration recommended for some programs
Off-Site
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West and 79th Street
New York, NY
In a daylong celebration for all ages, revel in the splendor of birds with concerts, philosophical bird walks, arts and crafts, and children’s literature..
The specially created Bird Zone offers drop-in family programs and music from French composer and ornithologist Olivier Messiaen’s Catalogue of Birds, played in live excerpts by various solo pianists throughout the day in the Hall of North American Forests.
In the evening, solo pianist Taka Kigawa performs select movements from Messiaen’s 13-part composition, which evoke specific bird songs.
Following the concert, philosopher Simon Critchley and Paul Sweet, the museum’s beloved ornithologist, will discuss the philosophical implications of flight.
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Where, where is the town, the solo exhibition by East End artist Miles Partington, has been extended till April 11, 2018!
For all my readers who may attend heads up Volta Basel June 11-16, 2018 has move it's location
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Monday, April 2, 2018
Hayground School Films Honored at 2018 Guild Hall Student Film Competition
Hayground School Films Honored at 2018 Guild Hall Student Film Competition
BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY. On March 29 at 6:00 pm, the winning films of Guild Hall's Annual Student Film Competition were screened at the theater. The Awards Ceremony once again included several student films emerging from Hayground School's Young Filmmakers program taught by Liz Bertsch and Mbachi Kumwenda.
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In the first through fourth grade category, "Ghost Haunting" by Ryder Patrowicz nabbed first place. Also taking first place in the fifth through eighth grade category was "Dropped" by Phoenix Bliss, Dash Breen, and Leonardo Dougherty. "Braille" by Hayground's Charlie Troy and Owen Wood placed third in the same division.
According to Jennifer Brondo, the general manager of Guild Hall's John Drew Theater, 54 films were submitted this year by students enrolled in schools across the South Fork as well as several who are home-schooled. Five judges then viewed all the films and selected the top three in each age group.
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In the first through fourth grade category, "Ghost Haunting" by Ryder Patrowicz nabbed first place. Also taking first place in the fifth through eighth grade category was "Dropped" by Phoenix Bliss, Dash Breen, and Leonardo Dougherty. "Braille" by Hayground's Charlie Troy and Owen Wood placed third in the same division.
According to Jennifer Brondo, the general manager of Guild Hall's John Drew Theater, 54 films were submitted this year by students enrolled in schools across the South Fork as well as several who are home-schooled. Five judges then viewed all the films and selected the top three in each age group.
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| Hayground teacher and program creator Liz Bertsch notes, "Hayground filmmakers often express the importance of making films that appeal to their target audience - kids just like themselves. Each year they look forward to Guild Hall's Student Film Competition because it provides an opportunity for East End young filmmakers, from a variety of schools, to come together to celebrate and learn from the work of one another. " |
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| Launched as a way of exploring storytelling through a visual medium, Hayground's Young Filmmakers program has expanded into a full-blown intensive in the art and craft of making films. Students begin the year meeting with local filmmakers, studying short independent films and exploring a wide variety of film techniques. Working in teams, they then storyboard, write, produce, direct and animate their own original short films. The year-long program culminates in Hayground Movie Night, where the young filmmakers gather to share and celebrate their work in a public viewing at Haygound School. |
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| For more information, please contact Marcelle Langendal at 631-537-7068 or mlangendal@hayground.org. #fineartmagazine |
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