Música concreta (2015)
Piano, wood. Variable dimensions.
CDAV, Part of the Biennial central exhibitions
Música concreta (2015)
Piano, wood. Variable dimensions.
CDAV, Part of the Biennial central exhibitions
Jordi Bernadó takes part in the photo show: Le Parfum dans tous les Sens at the Jardins du Palais Royal in Paris, curated by Gabriel Bauret, from May 28th to June 14th.
Watch This! Revelations in Media Art presents pioneering and contemporary artworks that trace the evolution of a continuously emerging medium. The exhibition celebrates artists who are engaged in a creative revolution and explores the pervasive interdependence between technology and contemporary culture. The exhibition includes 44 objects from 1941 to 2013, which were acquired by the museum as part of its longstanding commitment to collecting and exhibiting media art.
Watch This! includes major works by artists Cory Arcangel, Hans Breder, Takeshi Murata, Bruce Nauman, Raphael Montañez Ortiz, Nam June Paik, Martha Rosler, Eve Sussman, Bill Viola and others that highlight the breadth of media art, including 16 mm films, computer-driven cinema, closed-circuit installations, digital animation, video games and more.
Senda is moving this year to a new location at Trafalgar street. We are under construction, ¡yet more active than ever!
The exhibition Fallstudien. Works on paper of Karin Kneffel at Käthe Kollwitz Museum of Köln, is dedicated to the works on paper of the artists, 130 pieces that are shown for the first time. Many of these works are part of independent series and others are preliminar studies for big scale artworks.
Retrospective of Gao Xingjian, prolific author, winner in 2000 of the Nobel prize in Literature, Frenchman of Chinese descent, invites to discover the powerful and poetic work of an extraordinary contemporary artist. His work is devoted to the free exploration of a stream of consciousness through the movement of ink on paper. The awakening of consciousness, is an exhibition including six monumental works by Gao Xingjian, especially created for the room they are displayed in. In his ‘awakenings of consciousness’, the artist invites the wanderer to cross the image and to encounter, beyond the ink, the idea itself in its existential nudity.
Big Paintings is a focused look at some of the artist’s most monumental paintings spanning his career from the 1980s to the present day. Since developing his iconic style in the early 1980s, Halley has worked at the forefront of a group of artists reinvigorating American abstraction with a critical lens focused on contemporary culture. Organized by the Museum’s assistant curator Benjamin Colman, this exhibition of nine monumental paintings highlights the evolution of Halley’s bold style and the sophistication of his ideas.
Being fortunate is the latest exhibition on Martin Assig, whose drawings talk mainly about traditional religions, folklore, rituals, body consciousness, literature, music and philosophy. This exhibitions shows also, more than 200 works on paper from the St. Paul series, a group of work conceived as a tribute to Paul Klee that has been going on since 2009.
The exhibition After Landscape. Copied cities, curated by Martí Peran, shows a compilation of works that reflect the interest of contemporary art on documental processes and investigation, allowing a real approach to the copied cities phenomenon. This shows includes works by An Architektur, Joan Bennàssar, Jordi Bernadó, Stefanie Bürkle, Jordi Colomer, Scott Chandler, Domènec, Dan Dubowitz, Alejandro Fernández Mouján , David Goldblatt, Heidrund Holzfeind – Christoph Draeger, Luis Molina Pantin , Francesc Muñoz – Ramon Parramon – Octavi Rofes (amb la col.laboració de Blanca Muntadas), Andrea Robbins – Max Becher, Clarissa Tossin, Oriol Vilanova y Dave Wyatt.
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