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Spirit of May Group Art Show
Works for sale to benefit Museum
A selection of works that highlight the innovative ways in which artists utilize the media in order to explore a variety
of styles, genres and art movements.
Exhibition on view at the Museum
80 Grand Street Jersey City, NJ 07302
May 16th- May 28nd, 2016
Friday to Saturday 4pm-7pm
...and by appointment
call: 917-449-2842
Participating artists:
Alexander Telin
Slawek Julia Winter Frank Gavere Grigory Gurevich Michael Ezra Alex Garber Lidia Chepovetsky Vladimir Umanski Alexandra Shatokhina ALEX AAlex Hahn Michael Ivanov
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Friday, May 27, 2016
MORA Spirit of May
Art League of Long Island
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Phantom Limb: Diana Al-Hadid’s first solo show in the Middle East
Phantom Limb
By Shahira Kudsi
Informed by the past, yet jarringly present: Diana Al-Hadid’s first solo show in the Middle East
Known for her tower-like sculptures and drippy gypsum panels, Diana Al-Hadid has made a name for herself as a Renaissance-inspired sculpture artist. Her work reads like hypertext, linking various cultural histories and geography. Despite having been raised in the American Midwest, she was born in her family’s native Aleppo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Her work recalls ancient civilisations, as if lamenting their extinction. That is not, however, to assume that Al-Hadid’s work is planted in her Syrian heritage; on the contrary, she rejects the postmodern tradition of operation on, as Nicholas Bourriaud explains, ‘a logic of membership’, whereby artists are classified according to their ethnicity and/or culture. She is as much an American artist as she is a Syrian one.
Educated between her home state of Ohio and the East Coast, Al-Hadid now lives and works in New York City. Judging by the scale and materials she uses, one can imagine her Brooklyn studio being immensely large and busy. Phantom Limb, her first solo exhibition in the Middle East, currently on display at New York University in Abu Dhabi, is small, yet unmistakably poignant. The artist has used polymer gypsum, plaster, and fibreglass, amongst other materials, to make relic-like sculptures and panels. Because each piece is composed of such free-flowing shapes, it is clear that Al-Hadid works instinctively, blurring the line between ornate and austere by bringing ancient ruins and old masterpieces back to life. In a city erupting with modernity, Phantom Limb is overwhelming in its ability to resonate and evoke a sense of nostalgia
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Design Museum Holon: nendo: the space in between 7.6.16 – 29.10.16
Design Museum Holon announces a major site-specific commission by nendo to be presented as part of the Japanese studio's first retrospective
nendo: the space in between
7.6.16 – 29.10.16
Curator: Maria Cristina Didero
Oki Sato, Design Museum Holon – image by Shay Ben Efraim in the shade - image credit to nendo studio
nendo: the space in between
7.6.16 – 29.10.16
Curator: Maria Cristina Didero
Oki Sato, Design Museum Holon – image by Shay Ben Efraim in the shade - image credit to nendo studio
May 2016: Design Museum Holon is pleased to announce 'in the shade', a newly commissioned piece by leading Japanese design studio nendo, as part of the upcoming Museum's retrospective nendo: the space in between. The piece will stay at the Museum as part of the permanent collection.
‘in the shade’ is a series of 5 free-standing screens constructed using sheets of glass coloured by Glas Italia supported by Caesarstone pedestals. Each pedestal has been positioned to look as though it penetrates the glass' surface, appearing as if shade is falling onto the pedestal. Looking at the piece from one side, it evokes the feeling of being "outdoors" while what lies behind the screen appears to be "indoors". The overall effect of "the space in between" is achieved by separating the inside and outside through the overlapping boundaries between mass and air, light and shade.
"When we observed the landscape of Israel we noticed the powerful shaft of "sunlight" and the "shadow" that it creates, together they generate several overlapping boundary surfaces." – Oki Sato, nendo
The exhibition will address the challenges and the related solutions that nendo has encountered while interacting with the different typologies of objects and their unexplored areas.
nendo: the space in between will stretch from the interior to the exterior of the Design Museum Holon’s grounds, to provide an overall thought-provoking and immersive experience.
To be presented in the external entrance to the Museum will be 'stone garden', a collaboration between nendo and Caesarstone that was previously exhibited at Toronto's Interior Design Show and Milan Design Week in 2013. 'stone garden' consists of 155 table-like elements made out of ten different stone-shaped Caesarstone colours, each supported by a simple metal rod and secured by an overlapping design. The elements are clustered together to form a seemingly floating landscape.
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Friday, May 20, 2016
Fine Art Magazine - recap of ArtBasel Miami,2015, Get ready for ArtBasel Europe June16th
Art Basel in Europe
Basel, June 16 – 19, 2016
Art Basel’s European edition brings the international artworld together, with more than 280 of the world’s leading galleries showing works from 4,000 artists, ranging from Modern great masters to current emerging stars.
We present a full program of talks each day during the show, while cultural institutions from Basel and the region offer exhibitions and events, creating an exciting week of art.
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Scope Basel 2016
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016
The Summer Oxford Art Fair Sat 11th & Sun 12th June 2016. The Fishes Oxford.
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