Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe, Dignity as aspiration: The privilege of representation + the obligation to attend in the work of Amalia Ulman + American
Artist AQNB, July 21, 2017.
Not exact matches
Erdem Çetrez, curator of OJ, introduces the Istanbul - based project space to
aqnb, along with some contemporary Turkish
artists working in the scene.
Included in the Agora Rollberg space — the collective's second, which the coming exhibition will «unveil» and «witness» — is the work of Berlin - based
artists Nicolas Puyjalon, Chile - born Michelle Marie Letelier, duo Anne Fellner & Burkhard Beschow, who were a part of Comedy Club that
aqnb reviewed earlier this month and Paul Barsch.
Neil Raitt solo presentation at SUNDAY Art Fair noted by Kenny Schachter in his review of Frieze week for artnet, among top picks of Elephant Magazine, The Financial Times, among top six
artists at SUNDAY Art Fair according to FAD Magazine, and highlighted by
aqnb, Artspace, and ARTnews.
The week of salon - style exhibitions, hosted conversations and daily
artist talks include some names all too familiar to
aqnb, including Daniel Temkin, as well as Carla Gannis and Claudia Hart who recently showed at the Coded After Lovelace exhibition, Spanish
artist Claudia Mate, Marisa Olson of Art Post-Internet, and
artist Alma Alloro.
Artists in Mo» Tile are Neïl Beloufa and Cooper Jacoby whose solo show Stagnants is on at Berlin's Mathew Gallery until March 19 and
aqnb reviewed earlier this month set out to continue his exploration of «forms of capture nestled in ubiquitous interfaces».
TRANSFER and our
artists have been featured on ArtFCity, Hyperallergic, Artnet, Artforum, The Creator's Project, Wired, Fast Company,
AQNB, Postmatter, Animal NYC, L Magazine, and Travel Mag among others.
Ever the
artist for slightly nihilistic, self - reflexivity, Jaakko Pallasvuo has managed a fascinating practice from his so - called «analysis paralysis», as reflected in one of our favourite
aqnb interviews.
The installation featured the London - based
artist's most recent video «Blue Roses» (2016)-- about which
aqnb interviewed Simnett in 2015 while it was still in production — in one room, and a sound and light installation called «Faint With Light» (2015) in another.
Dead and alive, the
artists participating in the show are: Nora Berman, Tina Braegger, Matt Copson (whose work «A Woodland Trust» kicked off The Magazine Series at the Serpentine Sackler last month), Albrecht Dürer, Inka Essenhigh, Mike Kelley, Veit Laurent Kurz whose work recently showed at Chewdays, which
aqnb reviewed earlier this year, and The Duck, Lazaros, Peter Wächtler and Pedro Wirz.
As discourse develops beyond ideas of visibility and representation to notions of assimilation into existing cultural paradigms,
aqnb editor Jean Kay will be presenting a selection of
artists» works that considers the consequences of structural affiliations and institutionalisation as both inspiring and influencing critical art practice.
Artists and works featured in this edition include an
aqnb / ViC editorial video commission with Evan Ifekoya, video works from Vika Kirchenbauer, Imran Perretta, Ann Hirsch, Cristine Brache and Maria Gorodeckaya, as well as a live Skype poetry reading from Sarah Boulton.
Banners, jerseys, and paintings hung throughout the gallery will feature the logos of the art - related institutions, including
aqnb, which have agreed to sponsor the exhibition — by making some sort of exchange with the
artist.