Wednesday, February 10, 2016

ArtClub, Artists Focus , Mehdi Mirbagheri,











Mehdi Mirbagheri was born in the late eighties in Tehran, a city he describes as having ‘a rather diverse and strange demography’. Mehdi has long been observing Tehran society, and his works are, according to him, social critiques of not a harsh, but humorous nature. Mehdi’s works also contain elements of erotica as well as the artist’s own brand of sarcasm, which all combine to form a unique form of pop art that playfully highlights an on-going clash between tradition and modernity.

For more works by MEHDI MIRBAGHERI please click here.





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Friday, February 5, 2016

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Wednesday, February 3, 2016


Jean-Pierre Roy, A chorus, 2015. Courtesy of Gallery Poulsen.

We are pleased to announce the exhibitors for the eleventh edition of PULSE New York. This March, the fair will return to its centrally located home at the Metropolitan Pavilion, opening on Thursday, March 3 and closing on Sunday, March 6, 2016. PULSE New York will present a tightly curated selection of national and international exhibitors representing works by more than 100 artists. As one of the longest running contemporary art fairs in New York, PULSE offers visitors a welcoming environment in which to explore and discover the most compelling art being produced today. The New York 2016 exhibitors are listed below; for additional information about these galleries and their artists, please click here.

In the coming weeks we will be updating you with more information about our schedule of programming and projects. We look forward to seeing you at PULSE New York! 

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Phillips Londo, Contemporary April 13 2016: Sell with us

Sell with us: New Now, London, 13 April 2016
Featured image: Bernard Frize, Fetil, 2003

New Now showcases the best of
what's happening right now in
contemporary art—all in one
place. These diverse lots are
equally seductive to savvy
collectors and auction-curious
newcomers.

If you think our New Now sale
might be the right fit for a work
in your collection, get in touch.
We'll have an expert on hand to
help you get your work to the
right auction in the right place
at the right time.

Enquiries and Valuations
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+44 20 7318 4065
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Bernard Frize
Fetil, 2003 (detail)
Estimate £20,000-30,000
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Making Plans Early for Art Basel? View the Gallery list



BASEL | FEBRUARY 2 | 2016


287 premier galleries to show at Art Basel's 47th edition in Basel

Art Basel today announced its gallery list for the 47th edition of the show in Basel, Switzerland, taking place from June 16 to June 19, 2016. This year, 287 leading international galleries will present works ranging from the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today. The Basel show, whose Lead Partner is UBS, will present a diverse geographical selection of leading international galleries from 33 countries.

Alongside a strong representation of galleries from Europe, exhibitors and artists will be shown from across the globe. The participating galleries have exhibition spaces in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Galleries, the main sector of the show, will feature 221 galleries presenting the highest quality of painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, photography, video and editioned works. A strong list of returning exhibitors is joined by six galleries who will exhibit within the sector for the first time, having previously shown in Statements or Feature: Applicat-Prazan (Paris), Borzo (Amsterdam), Karma International (Zurich, Beverly Hills), Jack Shainman Gallery (New York, Kinderhook), Stevenson (Cape Town, Johannesburg) and Barbara Wien (Berlin). The Galleries sector will also include two completely new exhibitors: joségarcía ,mx (Mexico DF) and Pace/MacGill Gallery (New York). The full gallery list is available from artbasel.com/basel/galleries.
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MCA Chicago, Presents Tim Etchells and Shakespeare Feb. 19-27

 
TIM ETCHELLS / FORCED ENTERTAINMENT
THE NOTEBOOK | FEBRUARY 18-19
SPEAK BITTERNESS | FEBRUARY 20
(IN)COMPLETE WORKS:
TABLE TOP SHAKESPEARE | FEBRUARY 25-27
    

Over the course of two weeks, MCA Stage presents three distinct projects by the experimental British theater group Forced Entertainment, led by director and writer Tim Etchells. Forced Entertainment's works are often concerned with the mechanics of the live event -- disrupting conventions and audience expectations about contemporary theater. They are performing The Notebook, Speak Bitterness, and (In)Complete Works: Table Top Shakespeare, copresented with the Chicago Shakespeare Theater as part of the city-wide Shakespeare 400 festival.
  The first of the three projects is The Notebook, based on the award-winning novel by Hungarian writer Ágota Kristóf and set during WWII. Kristóf created twin narrators -- unnamed boys who describe their troubled lives in the countryside as the war drags to its conclusion and the new reality of Hungary under the Soviet Union takes hold -- to have a style that is poised between a kids' picture book and hard-boiled detective fiction. The children are social outsiders who survive and understand the world by harsh codes. As the war deepens, the brothers are slowly revealed as struggling moralists, trying to live by consistent principles while Central Europe is crumbling into cruelty and opportunism. The two actors who perform The Notebook speak every word in sync with one another, even matching their breaths. This marks the first time that Forced Entertainment has used an existing text, a departure from devising and writing their own work.
 
The second of the three projects is Speak Bitterness, which is performed over a period of six hours and shows a group of penitents whose task is to confess to everything. They are by turns cowed, breezy, anguished, reluctant, jovial, and determined. In a brightly lit space, a group of performers behind a long table take turns competing to confess the most horrific, amusing, or convincing things-from crimes as serious as forgery, murder, and genocide to nasty indiscretions, such as reading others' diaries and not taking the dog for a walk. Somewhere between a catalogue of human infamy and a strange and comical show-trial, this exhaustive work draws on the culture of confession in society at large. The audience is free to arrive, leave, and return at any point.
 
The third and final project is Forced Entertainment's newest work, and its Chicago debut coincides with Shakespeare 400, the largest global celebration of Shakespeare's legacy, taking place throughout Chicago in 2016. (In) Complete Works: Table Top Shakespearefeatures a selection of four different one-hour Shakespeare plays each night for three nights. These plays are selected from their marathon Complete Works project, where condensed versions of Shakespeare plays are performed on a table top using a collection of ordinary everyday objects as characters.
 
In this program, specially created for the MCA, members of Forced Entertainment perform a selection of plays to explore the dynamic force of storytelling through the use of language alone, in simple and distinctive retellings of some of the Bard's most famous works. Each night's performance of (In) Complete Works: Table Top Shakespeare presents a different group of four plays:
  • Feb 25: Timon of Athens, Measure for Measure, Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing
  • Feb 26: The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Macbeth, The Winter's Tale
  • Feb 27: Loves Labours Lost, Antony and Cleopatra, All's Well That Ends Well, The Tempest
For over 30 years, Forced Entertainment has made formative works that search for identity in a fractured, uncertain world. Based in Sheffield, England, and acclaimed internationally as one of the most important devised theater companies in the world, Forced Entertainment is a group of six artists who make theater and performance works, as well as installations, site-specific pieces, books, web projects, and more. Their artistic director, Tim Etchells, writes for and with the performance collective, and for his own print and online projects, and makes text-driven visual art. The core members and performers of the ensemble are Robin Arthus, Time Etchells, Richard Lowdon, Claire Marshall, Cathy Naden, and Terry O'Connor. 
RELATED PROGRAM
MCA Talk: Forced Entertainment
February 18, immediately following the performance
Audience members are invited to stay after the performance for a moderated conversation with the members of Forced Entertainment.
 
TICKET INFORMATION
The Notebook takes place February 18-19 at 7:30 pm, with a running time of two hours, no intermission. This performance contains mature content, and is recommended for ages 16+. Speak Bitterness takes place February 20 at 4 pm, with a running time of six hours. (In)Complete Works: Table Top Shakespeare takes place February 25-27 at 7:30 pm, with a running time of four hours.
 
Tickets are $30 for each performance and available at the MCA Box Office at 312.397.4010 orwww.mcachicago.org.
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