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LIFE IS DRAG Offers Live Pop-up Performance At The Cell


Nancy Manocherian's the cell theatre (Artistic Director Kira Simring) will host in-person street-side performances featuring the performers captured in Rachel Rampleman's exhibit LIFE IS DRAG. On Saturday March 13 at 5:00 PM Darlinda Just Darlindaand Mimi Silk will perform in the windows of the cell's space on 23rd street. The performance is free of charge however tips and donations are greatly appreciated. Masks are required and audiences are asked to maintain social distancing practices from other members throughout the length of the pop-up performance. The exhibition will extend hours until 7PM on March 13 only and will be available to view on the cell's third floor Gallery. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with the performers during gallery hours prior to the performance.

Australia , United-states , Wassaic , New-york , Hong-kong , Brooklyn , California , Czech-republic , Capital-region , Höborgarsvæ , Iceland , Arts-center

Galerie Max Hetzler opens a solo exhibition of sculptures by Karel Appel


Galerie Max Hetzler opens a solo exhibition of sculptures by Karel Appel
Karel Appel, Singing Donkeys, 1992. Photo: def image.
BERLIN
.-Galerie Max Hetzler opened a solo exhibition of sculptures by Karel Appel at Goethestraße 2/3, in Berlin. To visit the exhibition, an informal registration by e-mail or phone is kindly requested.
In important literature on the artist, Karel Appel (1921-2006), who would have celebrated his centennial this year, is consistently referred to as a painter and founding member of CoBrA. The fact that the avant-garde group lasted only three years, and that this period thus actually grasps a relatively brief episode at the beginning of Appel's long career, is usually overlooked. Likewise, few are aware that Appel expressed himself not only in a painterly manner, but also in three dimensions. It is true that he was frst and foremost a painter, and his forays into objecthood are mostly based on a painterly rather than sculptural approach, but this is precisely where their particular appeal lies: they apply painterly thinking onto the object, and for this reason Appel's sculptures are known as 'Object Paintings'.

New-york , United-states , Tokyo , Japan , Munich , Bayern , Germany , Paris , France-general , France , Washington , Frankfurt-am-main

Teresa Burga (1935–2021) - Artforum International


February 17, 2021 at 4:02pm
Peruvian artist Teresa Burga, known for her involvement in the ’60s neo-avant-garde Grupo Arte Nuevo, died of Covid-19 on February 11 in Peru at eighty-five. Burga’s work in painting, sculpture, cybernetics, and installation applied conceptual strategies to questions of gender and labor, exploring the implications of systematization on modern life.
Born in Iquitos, Peru, in 1935, Burga studied painting at the Pontifical Catholic University in Lima, graduating in 1965. The following year, she, Jaime Dávila, Gloria Gómez-Sánchez, Luis Arias Vera, and a few others founded Grupo Arte Nuevo, a collective that brought new artistic movements—such as Op, Pop, Minimalism, and happenings—to the Peruvian scene. During this period, Burga produced sculptural works she called “

Germany , New-york , United-states , Hannover , Niedersachsen , Istanbul , Turkey , Belgium , Mexico-city , Distrito-federal , Mexico , Juan-velasco-alvarado

David Nolan Gallery presents a selection of new paintings, sculptures and works on paper by Jonathan Meese


David Nolan Gallery presents a selection of new paintings, sculptures and works on paper by Jonathan Meese
Installation view. Courtesy the Artist and David Nolan Gallery.
NEW YORK, NY
.-David Nolan Gallery is presenting ACROSS THE UNIVERSE (DR. SPACE-ANIMALISM ,,E.A.G.L.E.”: FLY LIKE AN EAGLE), a selection of new paintings, sculptures and works on paper by Jonathan Meese. The exhibition marks the artist’s second collaboration with the gallery and his first show in New York in five years. These works were produced in the last 12 months in the midst of the global quarantine, apart from the social interactions of daily life. Greeted with isolation, the artist delves into a vocabulary both real and imaginary, armed with a rich arsenal of cultural references and a penchant for the fantastical. Meese invites the viewer, without prejudice or preconceived notion, into his dynamic, spectacular universe.

Germany , Miami , Florida , United-states , New-york , Louisiana , Hamburg , Tokyo , Japan , Munich , Bayern , Paris

David Zwirner opens first solo show of Raoul De Keyser's work in Greater China


David Zwirner opens first solo show of Raoul De Keyser's work in Greater China
Installation view.
HONG KONG
.-David Zwirner is presenting Raoul De Keyser, on view at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. The first solo show of the artist’s work in Greater China, the exhibition features paintings from the last twenty-five years of De Keyser’s five-decade career, illustrating his intuitive—yet rigorous—facility with his medium. Complementing the presentation in Hong Kong is an online exhibition, New Visions: After De Keyser, that situates the late Belgian painter in dialogue with contemporary painters whose art continues to relate to or be informed by his pioneering compositions.

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