Solo exhibition dedicated to the collage work of Hannelore Baron opens at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Installation view.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is presenting Hannelore Baron: Collages, a solo exhibition dedicated to the collage work of Hannelore Baron (1926-1987). This exhibition features twenty intimate and meticulously-composed collages from the 1980s. In her collage work that masterfully combines experimental printmaking techniques with found materials, Baron condensed a wide range of influences and an expansive concern for the human condition into intimately-scaled expressions of thought and feeling. She wrote of her work: The thoughts and feelings that underlie the collages are those of concern with the social issues and problems of the century, as well as the precariousness of existence at any time. [2]
“Masterpiece Moment”
This new series of short videos showcasing curated artworks from museums around the country launches with a piece from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art permanent collection: Mark Bradford’s monumental 2017 painting “150 Portrait Tone.” Available anytime. Free. lacma.org, bankofamerica.com, youtube.com
“Dr. Katz: Live”
Comics Dave Attell, Maria Bamford, Jim Gaffigan and Dom Irrera are the “patients” joining “therapist” and series cocreator Jonathan Katz and original cast members H. Jon Benjamin and Laura Silverman for a second livestream edition of this Emmy-winning 1990s-era animated sitcom. 5 p.m. Sunday. $20. rushtix.com
“Veterans Speak Up”
Chance Theater in Anaheim presents a socially distanced recording of this community-created showcase featuring, and based on, local veterans. Contains adult subject matter. Available through Jan. 31. Free. youtube.com
Lawrie Shabibi opens The Lacemaker by Farhad Ahrarnia
Farhad Ahrarnia, La Femme Du Bazar, no. 5, 2015. Hand embroidery and sequins on heat-transferred montage onto cotton, 78.5 x 64.2 cm. Courtesy the artist and Lawrie Shabibi,
DUBAI
.-Lawrie Shabibi is presenting The Lacemaker by Farhad Ahrarnia, the gallery s opening exhibition of 2021, and the artists third solo at Lawrie Shabibi. Comprising images drawn from a diverse range of sources and media the internet, printed or painted material, and composed with embroidery, painted metalwork and grooming items the exhibition gives new insight into this Shiraz (Iran) and Sheffield (UK) based artists intriguing eclectic practice.
Rhizome Is Partnering With Hyundai on a Series of Ambitious New-Media Exhibitions Over the Next Two Years
A group show of augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial-intelligence art will kick off the partnership later this month.
January 20, 2021
An exhibition poster for World on a Wire, an digital art exhibition that will kick off a two-year partnership between Rhizome and the Hyundai Motor Company.
Rhizome, the New Museum-affiliated digital arts organization, has partnered with the Hyundai Motor Company on a multi-year initiative to support a series of new media exhibitions.
Kicking off the partnership is “World on a Wire,” a group exhibition set to debut online and in-person at Hyundai’s Beijing studio on January 28. The show is described as a “hybrid-reality vivarium” with projects based in augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence.