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The assembled texts in Adam Pendleton’s Black Dada Reader (2017) are varied, difficult and niche in all the weirdest ways.
Read MoreOur selection of 10 shows set to make art world headlines — from Dubuffet in London, to Motherwell and Cragg in New York
Read MoreThe Baltimore Museum of Art has announced today that it is welcoming Adam Pendleton, as well as six new business and community leaders, to its board of trustees.
Read MoreAnne Mosseri-Marlio will soon be participating at the Code Art Fair 2017.
Read MoreOur pick of this week's must-see new shows worldwide, featuring Cy Twombly in Athens and a new, immersive installation at MoMA
Read MoreA stroll through the off-site shows.
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Read MoreThe Grand Tour has only just begun this week in Europe with the Venice Biennale, but already there are future art festivals to look forward to.
Read MoreParra & Romero, Madrid will be participating at ARCOlisboa 2017 from May 18 through May 21, 2017.
Read MoreThe KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin presents ‘Adam Pendleton: Shot Him in the Face’ through May 14, 2017.
Read MoreThe art world is a small world, and major art fairs are like mini-reunions throughout the year. It’s our time to gather together and catch up with artists, colleagues, and friends from around the world. It’s a time to see what’s new from artists we love and to rediscover artists we may have forgotten. And it’s a time to swap stories, schedule studio visits, meet up with old friends, and meet new ones. And what’s better than a friend who’s in the know? So as Frieze opens, we caught up with some art world insiders to see what they’ll be looking for at the fairs and around town.
Read MoreWalter Benjamin—the much-loved German philosopher who committed suicide rather than risk death by Nazis—entrusted his final, unfinished manuscript to Georges Bataille, who hid it in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, where it was discovered after the war.
Read MoreThe art fair will recreate a seminal 1968 Fabio Mauri lunar installation as part of the 2017 event.
Read MoreName Adam Pendleton Age 33
Read MoreFrieze New York 2017, which is scheduled to begin on May 5 and run through May 7, 2017 will have a Frieze Projects program featuring seven commissions
Read MoreA renewed interest in Surrealist artists—especially non-Europeans—is on the rise. The current “Drawing Surrealism” exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum includes work from South America and Japan.
Read MoreRivers of cultural reverence run beneath the tough, brainy surface of the big Adam Pendleton exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.
Read MoreLast night, the PinchukArtCentre announced Dineo Seshee Bopape as the winner of the 2017 Future Generation Art Prize in Kiev, Ukraine.
Read MoreShortly after the three-room childhood home of singer and civil rights activist Nina Simone appeared on the market last year, African American artists Ellen Gallagher, Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, and Adam Pendleton came together to purchase and preserve the building, Randy Kennedy of the New York Times reports.
Read MoreThe artists commissioned for this year’s edition of Frieze Projects, curated by High Line Art’s director and chief curator Cecilia Alemani—who is also organizing the Italian pavilion for the 2017 Venice Biennale—are Dora Budor, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Jon Rafman, Ryan McNamara, and Adam Pendleton.
Read MoreThe 2017 programme is about seeing and being seen—just like an art fair, curator Cecilia Alemani says.
Read MoreOn March 2, 2017, as part of its Contemporary Curated sale in New York, during Armory Week, Sotheby’s will be offering the very first public sale of works from the Artist Pension Trust® (APT) Collection. APT was founded in 2004 as a mutual assurance program providing long-term financial security for its member artists who deposit artworks with the trust over a 20-year period, and share the net proceeds from the sales. With 13,000 works, by 2,000 member artists, it is the largest private collection of global contemporary art in the world.
Read MoreThe Museum of Friesland collects contemporary perspectives on landscapes, the environment and space on an ongoing basis. This presentation showcases new acquisitions that reflect our relationship with the landscape. They include literal or figurative interpretations, staged or raw natural scenes, romantic cliches or simply just observations on all of these. The presentation features a selection of works by Celine van den Boorn, Ksenia Galiaeva, Sven Kroner, Inka & Niclas, Ulf Puder, Sybren Renema, Lovisa Ringborg and Witho Worms.
Read MoreOf all the words and images rushing through ceaseless streams of data—news bytes, obituaries, tweets, pictures—which kinds of documents matter?
Read MoreIn “Midnight in America,” the conceptual artist uses language and abstraction to consider history’s “different sense of possibility.”
Read MoreGalerie Eva Presenhuber in Zurich is currently hosting “Midnight in America” — American artist Adam Pendleton’s first solo exhibition with the gallery through January 21, 2017.
Read MorePunk occupies a truly strange role in our cultural landscape. It's arguable that it doesn’t even exist anymore, yet much more of our culture today is inspired by punk ideology and spirit. This strange paradox serves as the impetus for In a Post-World: Post-Punk Art Now, a group exhibition organized by Canadian creative organization Pesot, held at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn.
Read MoreDie Jubiläums-Ostrale konzentriert sich aufs Kerngeschäft. Ihr Motto „error:x“ kokettiert mit der Computersprache, aber digitale bzw. virtuelle Welten sind nicht ihr Hauptfeld. Sie zeigt in erster Linie Bilder, die meist malerisch erscheinen, auch wenn es sich um Fotografien handelt: das Dokumentarische spielt kaum eine Rolle.
Read More“I think that there is an opportunity in next few years for Detroit to change the global dialogue about how our world and our communities can collectively transform themselves into a new generation contending with new industrial and environmental challenges,” artist Glenn Kaino told Artinfo at Culture Lab Detroit, a two-day symposium exploring how art and architecture can tackle systemic issues such as urban blight and economic disparity — national issues laid bare in Detroit.
Read MoreIf a picture is worth a thousand words, then surely an exhibition of public art clocks is somewhere in the tens of thousands. Maybe more.
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