Stephen J. Ramos and Lynn E. Boland speak with
the artist Nils Folke Anderson to contextualize his recent exhibition at UGA in Athens, GA..
Berlin - based media
artist Nils Völker synchronizes 108 motorized Hoberman Spheres in his new solo show «Bits and Pieces».
GNF Gallery has the pleasure to invite you to «Hypokeimenon - En dessous du Sang», a group show curated by the young, london - based
artist Nils Alix - Tabelling (FR, 1991).
But with Berlin - based media
artist Nils Völker's latest exhibition, Bits and Pieces, the gallery becomes a space of «poetic performance» through a choreographed dance of what the artist calls «ordinary objects.»
«The Headless Woman or the Belly Dance» of 1974, regarded as the first video exhibited in Turkey by the Paris based
artist Nil Yalter, highlights orientalist fantasies that have evolved around the female body.
Not exact matches
As long as the mother is aware of the sterilization and cleanliness procedures that a tattoo
artist should follow, the danger of blood - borne infections is
nil (besides the mother's responsibility afterwards).
Andro Wekua Pink Wave Hunter, 2011 Installation view, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel Photo:
Nils Klinger Courtesy of the
artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels © Andro Wekua
Alongside established practitioners such as VALIE EXPORT, Cindy Sherman, Francesca Woodman and Martha Rosler, the exhibition also provides a rare opportunity to discover the influential work of
artists including Katalin Ladik,
Nil Yalter, Birgit Jürgenssen and Sanja Iveković.
His new show, «Bright Young Things,» now on view at the Lehmann Maupin gallery, draws on sources from classical still lifes, art deco motifs and early 20th - century
artists like Cecil Beaton, Marie Laurencin and
Nils von Dardel.
The full list of participating
artists includes: Helena Almeida (b. 1934), Nazgol Ansarinia (b. 1979), Monica Bonvicini (b. 1965), Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911; d. 2010), Heidi Bucher (b. 1926; d. 1993), Claude Cahun (b. 1894; d. 1954), Pia Camil (b. 1980), Judy Chicago (b. 1939), Johanna Demetrakas (b. 1937), Lili Dujourie (b. 1941), Valie Export (b. 1940), Lucy Gunning (b. 1964), Mona Hatoum (b. 1952), Birgit Jürgenssen (b. 1949; d. 2003), Kirsten Justesen (b. 1943), Karin Mack (b. 1940), Isa Melsheimer (b. 1968), Zanele Muholi (b. 1972), Lucy Orta (b. 1966), Leticia Parente (b. 1930; d. 1991), Sheila Pepe (b. 1959), Martha Rosler (b. 1943), Elsa Sahal (b. 1975), Niki de Saint Phalle (b. 1920; d. 2002), Miriam Schapiro (b. 1923; d. 2015), Anne - Marie Schneider (b. 1962), Lydia Schouten (b. 1948), Cindy Sherman (b. 1954), Laurie Simmons (b. 1949), Penny Slinger (b. 1947), Laure Tixier (b. 1972), Ana Vieira (b. 1940; d. 2016), Rachel Whiteread (b. 1963), Sue Williamson (b. 1941), Francesca Woodman (b. 1958; d. 1981) and
Nil Yalter (b. 1938).
Participating
Artists: Sarah Bednarek Hedwig Brouckaert Joan Grubin
Nils Karsten Paul Loughney Francesca Pastine Zachary Royer Scholz Viviane Rombaldi Seppey Oriane Stender Lawrence Swan
Including 121
artists from 40 different countries as selected by 79 curators, critics and established
artists, Vitamin Ph includes the following
artists: Armando Andrade Tudela, Alexander Apostól, Miriam Bäckström, Yto Barrada, Erica Baum, Valérie Belin, Walead Beshty, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Frank Breuer, Olaf Breuning, Gerard Byrne, Elinor Carucci, David Claerbout, Anne Collier, Phil Collins, Kelli Connell, Eduardo Consuegra, Sharon Core, Rochelle Costi, Gregory Crewdson, Nancy Davenport, Tim Davis, Tacita Dean, Olafur Eliasson, Hans Eijkelboom, JH Engström, Lalla Essaydi, Roe Ethridge, Peter Fraser, Yang Fudong, Anna Gaskell, Simryn Gill, Anthony Goicolea, Geert Goiris, David Goldblatt, Katy Grannan, AES+F group, The Atlas Group / Walid Raad, Mauricio Guillen, Jitka Hanzlová, Anne Hardy, Rachel Harrison, Jonathan Hernández, Sarah Hobbs, Emily Jacir, Valérie Jouve, Yeondoo Jung, Rinko Kawauchi, Annette Kelm, Idris Khan, Joachim Koester, Panos Kokkinias, Luisa Lambri, An - My Lê, Tim Lee, Nikki S Lee, Zoe Leonard, Armin Linke, Sharon Lockhart, Vera Lutter, Florian Maier - Aichen, Malerie Marder, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Gareth McConnell, Scott McFarland, Ryan McGinley, Trish Morrissey, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zanele Muholi, Oliver Musovik, Kelly Nipper,
Nils Norman, Catherine Opie, Esteban Pastorino Díaz, Paul Pfeiffer, Sarah Pickering, Peter Piller, Rosângela Rennó, Mauro Restiffe, Robin Rhode, Sophy Rickett, Noguchi Rika, Andrea Robbins / Max Becher, Ricarda Roggan, Anri Sala, Dean Sameshima, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Markus Schinwald, Gregor Schneider, Collier Schorr, Josef Schulz, Paul Shambroom, Ahlam Shibli, Yinka Shonibare, Efrat Shvily, Santiago Sierra, Paul Sietsema, Alex Slade, Sean Snyder, Alec Soth, Heidi Specker, Hannah Starkey, Simon Starling, John Stezaker, Clare Strand, Darren Sylvester, Guy Tillim, Nazif Topçuoglu, Danny Treacy, Fatimah Tuggar, Céline van Balen, Annika von Hausswolff, Bettina von Zwehl, Deborah Willis, Sharon Ya'ari, Catherine Yass, Shizuka Yokomizo, Amir Zaki, Liu Zheng, Tobias Zielony With and introduction by TJ Demos and individual texts about the
artists by Rodrigo Alonso, Thomas Boutoux, Isolde Brielmaier, Stuart Comer, Dina Deitsch, TJ Demos, Frits Giertsberg, Mark Godfrey, Catherine Grant, Alison Green, Katerina Gregos, Rachel Haidu, Jens Hoffmann, Michael Ned Holte, Ana Finel Honigman, Vincent Honoré, Vasif Kortun, Sarah Lewis, Roxana Marcoci, Dominic Molon, Shamim M Momin, Jessica Morgan, Jonathan Napack, Sally O'Reilly, Tetsuya Ozaki, Bethany Pappalardo, Alona Pardo, John Reed, Catsou Roberts, Jose Roca, Barry Schwabsky, Brian Sholis, Luke Skrebowski, Kerstin Stremmel, Margaret Sundell, Gloria Sutton, Nato Thompson, Sarah Thornton, Grant Watson, Axel Wieder
It also presented work by the first Turkish female video
artist,
Nil Yalter.
Courtesy Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, Kate MacGarry, London, Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich, and the
artist; photograph:
Nils Klinger
Courtesy Maccarone, New York, David Zwirner, New York, and the
artist; photograph:
Nils Klinger
The participating
artists are Ayman Baalbaki, Lutz Becker, Joseph Beuys, Ali Cherri, Tom Dale, Wim Delvoye, Rana Hamadeh, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Hazem Harb, Loek Grootjans, Société Réaliste, Ragip Basmazölmez, Dominic MC Gill, Emilio Lopez - Menchero,
Nils Norman, Amina Menia, Marjetica Potrč, Stefano Lupitani, William Pope L., Wesley Meuris, Mir - Hossein Mousavi, Vladimir Tatlin, Raeda Saadeh, Tala Vahabzadeh and Walid Siti.
Featuring
Nil Yalter, Peter Friedl, Pravdoliub Ivanov, a survey of Athens ahead of Documenta, an
artist project by Tyler Coburn on speculative evolution and more
You co-curated a wonderfully researched and presented group show called «It's Offal» in December 2016 at ArthouSE1 in London, featuring historic as well as contemporary artworks by 29
artists, from Hermann Nitsch, Piero Manzoni and Helen Chadwick to early career
artists such as
Nils Alix - Tabling, Jane Hayes Greenwood and Nicholas Hatfull, exploring what lies within — from excrement to innards.
Vilma Gold is pleased to present a new installation and video collaboration by Stephan Dillemuth and
Nils Norman, and a special exhibition of NYC
artists closely associated with the dealer Colin Deland and his legendary New York gallery American Fine Arts.
Berlin - based
artist and tinkerer
Nils Völker's latest installation Bits and Pieces is a combination of performative art, dance, and machinery working together in perfect harmony to execute a captivating dance of what the
artist describes as «ordinary objects.»
The five new saddles were designed by some of Italy's leading illustrators: the surreal pop
artist Fonzy
Nils, fashion and textile illustrator Marica Zottino, comic illustrator Tram, poster specialist Armin Barducci, and pen illustrator Fabio Marangoni.
Artists include:
Nils Folke Anderson, Agnes Barley, Jude Broughan, Matthew Brownell, Peter Demos, Nathan Dilworth, Roberto Carlos Lange, Francesco Longenecker, Christian Maychack and Alexandra Posen.
Many
artists selected — such as Jo Baer,
Nil Yalter, Ellen Gallagher, stanley brouwn, Christopher Williams, Goshka Macuga, Oscar Murillo, Otobong Nkanga, Jimmie Durham, among others — are discourse producers and leading diasporic voices based in the wider Benelux region.
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo Founded in 1993, this privately owned Norwegian gallery of contemporary art - financed by the Thomas Fearnley, Heddy and
Nils Astrup Foundation - has an excellent collection of American art, with paintings, sculptures and photographs by postmodernist
artists like Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Doug Aitken, Tom Sachs, and Matthew Barney.
To begin with, at that time the relation of the
artist to the audience was practically
nil.
The exhibition presents works of
artists who represent contemporary art in Turkey on an international scale such as
Nil Yalter, Sarkis, İnci Eviner,: mentalKLİNİK and Ayşe Erkmen, and is curated by Levent Çalıkoğlu, the chief curator of İstanbul Modern.
Participating
Artists: Sarah Bednarek Hedwig Brouckaert Joan Grubin Paul Loughney Viviane Rombaldi Seppey Oriane Stender Lawrence Swan
Nils Karsten
Selected
artists: Ayman Baalbaki, Lutz Becker, Joseph Beuys, Ali Cherri, Tom Dale, Wim Delvoye, Rana Hamadeh, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Hazem Harb, Loek Grootjans, Société Réaliste, Ragip Basmazölmez, Dominic MC Gill, Emilio Lopez - Menchero,
Nils Norman, Amina Menia, Marjetica Potrč, Stefano Lupitani, William Pope L., Wesley Meuris, Mir - Hossein Mousavi, Vladimir Tatlin, Raeda Saadeh, Tala Vahabzadeh and Walid Siti The Written City exhibition looks at the spatial organization of city and state as a product of often conflicting political intentions.
Cinematographer
Nils Clauss takes you inside the hyper - detailed architectural sculptures of South Korean
artist Do Ho Suh.
Nils Völker is a media
artist based in Berlin whose practice embraces electronics and programming in combination with everyday objects.
The chances of getting into a great art school today are slim to
nil, and young
artists face competition the moment they choose to professionalize.
Starting in the mid-1990s, my visits provided first encounters with the work of several
artists who have held my attention ever since: Eija - Liisa Ahtila, Olafur Eliasson, Elmgreen & Dragset,
Nils Erik Gjerdevik, Henrik Håkansson, Superflex, and Tal R.
Christian Nagel opened his gallery (with the first solo exhibition by Cosima von Bonin) in 1990 as well, and the
artists Stephan Dillemuth, Josef Strau,
Nils Norman, Merlin Carpenter and Kiron Khosla presented the Friesenwall 120 art space, which they ran until 1994.
The
artist's long - established relationships with Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, and
Nils Stark, Copenhagen, have produced numerous shows, and more recent exhibitions include the 12th Lyon Biennial, as well as shows with Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, and Marlborough Chelsea.
He says that throughout most of the 60s «the chances for an
artist, let alone an
artist like me, to impose yourself and to make a living from your art was
nil».
Bavarian - born
artist and naturalist
Nils Udo has been creating nature - based art for the last three decades and is known for his lyric and ephemeral art that captures a sense of «potential utopias» lurking behind every piece.
Nils Norden (
artist) is an example for this in the UK.