Aïda Ruilova

Born:
1974
Residence:
New York, New York, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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  • Darren Sylvester’s recent works will be on view at Neon Parc, Melbourne from April 21 through June 10, 2017.

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  • Moon turns from the abstract concept of love to the very concrete trillions of microbes that make up our gut biome with GFT (Gut Fairies Transplant) (2015).

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  • It’s important to remember that, unlike in life, no one gets hurt on the stage of painting. Some artists choose to reveal the scaffolding, lights, and dark box of this stage, while others conceal it as best they can. Tomer Aluf belongs in the first category: his paintings present a wide-open and generous stage, dandified with a touch of black magic. For his first solo show at Kansas, Aluf presented 13 oil-on-canvas paintings, all from 2014, that are both expressionistic and symbolic, without valuing one approach over the other.

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  • EXPO CHICAGO, an exposition of modern and contemporary art held each fall at the city’s Navy Pier, has announced the programming for this year’s film component, to run from September 22 to 25.

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  • The Summer of Women culminated in Miami with the opening on June 18 of Resonance/Dissonance: Six Women Video Artists from the de la Cruz

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  • 10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

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  • Five Videos is an online series "hosted" by Rhizome, in collaboration with FACT, responding to the Liverpool Biennial's theme, The Unexpected Guest.

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  • ''A young woman, very well dressed, very well groomed, is sitting in an expensive car,'' the senior photographic curator at the Art Gallery of NSW

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  • Multimedia artist and musician Darren Sylvester has released a book called Compass Point, looking at the history of Compass Point Studios

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  • It all comes down to faith. “There has always been a devotional cast to Ms. Rapson’s art” (Holland Cotter). Caught kissing on top of a grave,

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  • The Sydney versus Melbourne debate is impossible to ignore in a survey of a city's creative life.

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  • Sarah Rapson left New York for her native England six years ago, but she’s been unusually visible here of late. Last spring she made a memorable appearance in a group show

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  • The rather unusual inspiration for Jeremiah Day’s debut solo exhibition was a Lidl superstore.

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  • ART COLOGNE (10 to 13 April) shows its strengths: more than 200 galleries from 25 countries present masterpieces of Classical Modernity and postwar art, as well as great names and promising new positions in contemporary art. The world's oldest fair of its kind offers collectors and art enthusiasts a first-class overview of current trends in art and on the art market. In addition to the established GALLERIES and NEW CONTEMPORARIES sectors, the new COLLABORATIONS sector also celebrates its premiere.

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  • Because of a growth in passenger traffic, the sculptural installation "Curtain Wall" at Terminal 4 in Kennedy International Airport is being removed

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  • kaufmann repetto is happy to announce the first of a series of exhibitions in New York, opening on November 9, with a solo show by Italian painter

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  • The rather unusual inspiration for Jeremiah Day’s debut solo exhibition was a Lidl superstore.

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  • Aïda Ruilova’s first solo show in Los Angeles, “I’m so wild about your strawberry mouth,” – on view through May 4 at Kayne Griffin Corcoran.

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  • The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland is in an aggressive mood this summer, and not just because it needs to raise the final millions in a $26.5 m

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  • Nicholas Di Genova is an illustrator currently living and working in Toronto, Canada with near obsessive tendencies for intricate patterns, textures

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  • Monday is usually a dead day for Beijing's art scene, with the galleries and museums closed after a bustling weekend of openings

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  • Nicholas Di Genova has developed a unique practice that is as firmly rooted in the utterly fantastical as it is in the deeply scientific.

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  • forget art is a loose artist collective, based in Beijing, and initiated in 2009 by Chinese artist Ma Yongfeng. They focus on intervention-based work

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  • Shadow Fux, at the Swiss Institute in Soho, is a collaboration between painter Rita Ackermann and filmmaker Harmony Korine, but it's not about fusion:

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  • The 9th edition of the Shanghai Biennale, curated by Qiu Zhijie, Jens Hoffman, Boris Groys and Johnson Chang has made room for some thirty city

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BIOGRAPHY
Aïda Ruilova received a BFA from the University of South Florida in Tampa, and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Selected exhibitions include Salon 94, in collaboration with Artemis Greenberg Van Doren, in New York, Rhona Hoffman Gallery in Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, 2004 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and 50th La Biennale de Venezia in Venice, Italy. She is represented by Artemis Greenberg Van Doren Gallery. Aïda Ruilova lives and works in New York.

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