Monday, September 21, 2015

Temnikova and Kasela will represent Krista Mölder, Inga Meldere and Flo Kasearu at upcoming Viennacontemporary art fair Sept 24-26th



(c) Krista Mölder 
Temnikova and Kasela Gallery represent Krista MölderInga Meldere and Flo Kasearu at upcoming Viennacontemporary art fair.
Do find us at booth 17D, in Marx Halle (Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19, A-1030 Vienna) with Preview 2-6 pm and Vernissage 6-9 pm on 23 of September.
Fair working hours are from 11 to 19 24-26 of September and 11 to 18 on Sunday, 27th of September.

Temnikova & Kasela gallery
Wed
Sat 15.0019.00; or by appointment
Lastekodu 1, 10115 Tallinn, Estonia
www.temnikova.ee
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Design Miami/ expands geographic and creative horizons for 2015 edition

Design Miami/ expands geographic and creative horizons for 2015 edition 
Design Miami/ welcomes first-time galleries from São Paulo, Rome, London, New York, Brussels and Beijing
 

Annual pavilion commission awarded to student team from Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Fair’s engagement with graphic arts continues with 2015 fair identity from French illustrator Pierre Le-Tan 

September 2015: This December 2-6, the ongoing evolution of Design Miami/ will see a number of exciting ‘firsts’ for the fair alongside the maturation of its core relationships and initiatives.

The abiding strength of interest in design from Brazil is marked by the inaugural participation of Firma Casa from São Paulo. Design Miami’s dedication to supporting young and emerging design talent takes a new turn as the fair partners with Harvard University Graduate School of Design (Harvard GSD) on a unique pavilion commission. Following the attention garnered by the dedicated watch satellites at Design Miami/ Basel this summer, the December 2015 fair will for the first time host a horological exhibitor in the gallery program. The joie de vivre associated with the fair’s graphic identity in recent editions will be given fresh verve by the celebrated French illustrator Pierre Le-Tan. The Design Curio program for special projects that challenge and contextualize collectible design will return for its second Miami edition. 
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Looks Like Fun:Scottsdale: Larsen Gallery Engages New Audiences at Upcoming Fall Events



Larsen Gallery Engages New Audiences at
Upcoming Fall Events

Networking Mixer, Preview Party & Polo Auction
Expose Young Professionals to the Art World

 
(SCOTTSDALE) – Larsen Gallery, a national leader in the secondary art market for more than 20 years, is targeting new audiences this fall with several exciting events, including The Phoenix Symphony Young Professional Fall Membership Event and Larsen Auction Preview Party, leading up to their biggest event of the year: The Larsen Art Auction at The Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships: Horses & Horsepower at WestWorld on October 24.
“We have some spectacular events this fall that will really connect us with a wider audience than most galleries are able to reach,” said Scott Larsen, Owner of Larsen Gallery and Art Auction. “We aim to share our passion for the arts, and excited to do so with our involvement with the Phoenix Symphony and Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships.”
Larsen Gallery will host The Phoenix Symphony Young Professionals (PSYP) Fall Membership event onThursday, Sept. 24 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at its Downtown Town Scottsdale location. PSYP is a networking group that encourages social events tied to concerts throughout the year that cultivates younger audience members’ interests. Guests will savor complimentary cocktails and appetizers, enjoy entertainment by The Phoenix Symphony, learn about the membership benefits as well as get a sneak peek at the Larsen Art Auction collection.
To RSVP for the PSYP Fall Membership please contact RSVP@LarsenGallery.com.
Then on Wednesday, Oct. 21 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Larsen Gallery will kick off the Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships with their Auction Preview Party, also at the Gallery. In addition to being among the first to view the auction collection, guests at the Auction Preview Party will be treated to food and drinks, collector car displays and the chance to mingle with professional polo players! All the excitement will be building up to…
The 2015 Larsen Art Auction inside The Picasso Pavilion VIP tent at theBentley Scottsdale Polo Championships: Horses & Horsepower on Saturday, Oct. 24 at WestWorld. Returning for its second year, the 2015 Larsen Art Auction is expected to be the largest live art auction at a polo championship event. The collection includes several valuable Picasso works of art, as well as original paintings by LeRoy Neiman, Milton Avery and Maynard Dixon.
In addition to the live Larsen Art Auction and three championship polo matches, the Polo Party will feature a Fashion Show by Phoenix Fashion Week, Canine Couture Runway show, field-side ballroom dancing by Fred Astaire Dance Studios, a Phoenix Symphony quartet at preview of the 2016 Barrett-Jackson Collection Car Auction.
Larsen Gallery is located at 3705 N Bishop Lane in Scottsdale.  To get more information, RSVP to the Preview Party or to register to bid for the 2015 Larsen Art Auction please visit the auction’s website atlarsenartauction.com or contact the gallery at 480-941-0900.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Walker Art Center will presents, German artist Andrea Büttner, November 21, 2015 through April 10, 2016 in the Burnet Gallery.

WALKER ART CENTER TO PRESENT FIRST U.S. SOLO EXHIBITION OF ANDREA BÜTTNER 

Images in Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment, 2014 (detail)
Courtesy Hollybush Gardens, London and David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles.
© Andrea Büttner / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2014.

MINNEAPOLIS, September 14 2015—The Walker Art Center will present the first solo exhibition in the United States of German artist Andrea Büttner (b. 1972), including a newly-commissioned installation. Andrea Büttner will be on view from November 21, 2015 through April 10, 2016 in the Burnet Gallery.

Andrea Büttner’s work often creates connections between art history and social or ethical issues, with a particular interest in notions of poverty, shame, value, and vulnerability, and both exploring and challenging the belief systems that underpin them. Working within a range of premodernist media that includes woodcuts, reverse glass painting, weaving, sculpture, and moss cultivation, Büttner emphasizes such methods in dialogue and counterpoint with video, performance, and installation. By restoring outmoded methods of our time, Büttner challenges conventions of high and low, constructing a profound space between ornate and humble, cool remove and humility, and the urge to judge or remain partially withheld. She often infuses her work with her own primary research on artists who engaged in socially responsive projects, including German printmaker and activist HAP Grieshaber and the Welsh painter Gwen John. In other projects, Büttner has positioned the relatively anonymous alongside a questioning of monumental or iconic figures, a contrast evident in the artist’s recent illustration of German philosopher Immanuel Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790).
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Keep Frozen: Art-Practice-As-Research (The Artist’s View) & a 6-Hour Photo Studio

Keep Frozen: Art-Practice-As-Research (The Artist’s View) & a 6-Hour Photo Studio

Book presentation, screening and discussion with Hulda Rós Guðnadóttir and Jonatan Habib Engqvist, Laila Hida and Hicham Khalidi, moderated by Berit Schuck
16 September 2015, 16:30 and 17:30
Pro qm
Almstadtstraße 48-50
D-10119 Berlin
Hulda Rós Guðnadóttir and Stockholm-based curator Jonatan Habib Engqvist present a book project at the bookstore Pro qm in Berlin-Mitte. Keep Frozen: Art-Practice-As-Research – The Artist’s View unites 165 illustrations of and numerous writings on the artist’s ongoing research project Keep Frozen. It discusses and reflects upon the shaped present and possible future of places like Bíldudalur, a small fishing village on the coast of Arnarfjörður, one of the Westfjords in Iceland, the central harbour of Reykjavík, the old fishing port of Essaouira on the West coast of Africa and Brooklyn’s isolated neighbourhood Red Hook. The book is an introduction to the artist’s videos, experiments, observations, sculptures, installations and exhibitions about people and places alongside the Atlantic coast. It also presents the artist’s view on one of the most influential methods of global contemporary cultural production: art practice as research.
Keep Frozen: Art-Practice-As-Research – The Artist’s View was brought out by De-Construkt {projects} in New York; it is distributed by Torpedo Press, Oslo and ÚTÚRDÚR, Reykjavík. A signed and numbered special edition of 20 copies will be available at the venue.
The second presentation extends the discussion about art practice as research to include experimental art initiatives from the south. Laila Hida and Brussels-based curator Hicham Khalidi have both conducted extensive research and realized art projects in cities like Marrakech in Morocco. Hida is the founding director of Le 18, an alternative art space in the Médina of Marrakech. Her collaboration with Magnum-photographer Susan Meiselas in the project Morocco (2013) comprised a 6-hour pop-up photo studio that served the photographer as a research tool for an exhibition about women in Marrakech. Khalidi, who curated the visual arts program for the Marrakech Biennale in 2014, speaks with the artist about her next project.
After the artists’ presentations, the public is invited to ask questions or present further projects from around the world.
The book presentation, screening and discussion is funded by the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) and the Swedish Embassy in Berlin, with additional support from the Embassy of Iceland and the Finland-Institute. Thanks to Andrea A. Aðalsteinsdóttir and Andrea Popelka for their assistance.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Gallery Nine 5

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Look like fun: 2015 marks Charleston's 32nd annual MOJA Arts Festival: A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean Arts

Opening weekend less than two weeks away!
2015 marks Charleston's 32nd annual MOJA Arts Festival: A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean Arts, featuring an exciting line-up of events with a rich variety of traditional favorites. MOJA runs Thursday, September 24 through Sunday, October 4 and nearly half of MOJA's events are admission-free.

The MOJA Arts Festival is a multi-disciplinary festival produced and directed by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the all volunteer MOJA Planning Committee.
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