External | New Indian Express: Art goes digital: Galleries from India, Dubai collaborate to present online exhibtions in COVID-19 times
Art survives all. And it helps humanity survive everything. Keeping this in mind, galleries from India and Dubai have come together to initiate a digital exhibitions platform—In Touch.
"Works from Anju Dodiya and Shilpa Gupta are being offered to collectors for the first time. Special attention has been paid to pricing and scale.”
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External | Slate: A Curator Explains Why You Need to See Art in Person
“There’ve been so many Richter exhibitions in the world. There’s no point in doing another one unless it contributes to thinking anew about the work. So we came up with the idea to take the cue for the show from a series that Gerhard did from 2014, which he called the Birkenau series. They are four large paintings that are based on four photographs that are the only extant photographs taken by prisoners during the time of their imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau.“
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External | CNN: Inside the secluded and intimate New York studios of famous artists
From 2011 through 2019, Anelli -- whose most well-known project involved documenting Marina Abramović as she sat for over 700 hours for her 2010 performance "The Artist is Present," -- captured 43 artists including Abramović, Shirin Neshat, Joan Jonas and Matthew Barney in the intimate seclusion of their workspaces. Anelli's book speaks to the enduring mystique and magic of artist studios, where myriad materials and concepts re-emerge as objets d'art.
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External | America Magazine: Saying goodbye to a master: a virtual visit to Gerhard Richter at the Met Breuer
Museums are closed now, everywhere. But something remarkable is also happening: They are making their collections available online as never before, with new websites, special programs on favorite artists and their works, and curators even taking you on a visit to a masterpiece with cocktail in hand.
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External | Artnet : Artist Kiki Smith Explains How Her Unusual Upbringing Inspires Her Work
Artist Kiki Smith, daughter of the American sculptor Tony Smith, had an unorthodox upbringing in New Jersey. “There was a gravestone with our name in front of the house,” she said in 2003. “The kids would say I was a witch.”
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External | Daily Sabah: A cautionary tale: Three videos by Ayşe Erkmen
The high stakes of success for artists today are greater than ever. For contemporaries who remember the innocence of earlier days when the critical field could be encompassed by a single vision, certain affinities have aged. Ayşe Erkmen represents a perennial tendency to push the envelope of specificity, in which sites of curation, from the white cube to the open field, inclusive of all art spaces, are redrawn, expanded and turned inward in search of multidimensional engagement with society, nature and culture.
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External | Council of Europe : Protecting freedom of expression and media freedom in times of pandemics
Protecting freedom of expression and media freedom in times of a pandemic is of vital importance. In almost all European countries people have been living in confinement for almost two months, a situation which has profoundly impacted on our communities, economies, families and daily lives.
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External | City Press: Keeping performance alive during Covid-19 - William Kentridge
The Guardian recently published an article on how art and theatres can be supported during the shutdown caused by the Covid-19 coronavirus.
One of the 12 suggestions was to “seek out virtual shows”. It’s a plea that has been taken up by many across the art world, including South Africa’s William Kentridge-created Centre for the Less Good Idea.
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Ilya & Emilia Kabakov for the Avantgarde Museum
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov wrote to us for the project a strong, encouraging message regarding the COVID-19 virus pandemic and its impact on their daily life, and its impact on the world.
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External | Hypebeast: Galerie Templon to Present Chiharu Shiota's Sprawling Woven Works
Galerie Templon in Paris will showcase signature woven works by celebrated Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota as part of a forthcoming exhibition entitled “Inner Universe.” These works expand upon the artist’s ongoing exploration of self-identity, the finiteness of existence, and eternity.
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The Art Newspaper : Watch four online artworks of William Kentridge on Castello di Rivoli art center's website
William Kentridge’s video series, Drawing Lessons and What to Do Alone with Oneself (Artwork), shows the South African artist happily devising and developing his complex mechanical structures.
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