Not exact matches
For their second solo
show at the Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles - based
collaborative duo Simmons & Burke will present a new body of work featuring large - scale digital collages and sound installations.
In their first
show with the gallery since 2009, artist
duo Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla present a
show focused on three works that represent the breadth of their
collaborative multimedia practice and explore existential themes — a sculptural installation made from acrylic lecterns, dinosaur bones, and the remains of extinct species; a performance in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion - year - old rock; and a sound work based on recordings of breath.
Her recent and upcoming solo and
duo exhibitions include: upcoming solo
show, Koppe Astner, Glasgow (2017); upcoming
duo exhibition together with Merike Estna, curated by Thomas Cuckle, Tallinn, Vienna and Berlin (2017); CONDO
collaborative exhibition, Kendall Koppe at Southard Reid, London (2017); «Afternoon Tear Drinker», curated by Hemma Schmutz, Kunstraum Lakeside, Klagenfurt (2016); «Beauty and the Beast», (together with Tiit Pääsuke), curated by Tamara Luuk, Tallinn Art Hall, Tallinn (2016); «Blood Knot Step By Step», Bunshitu Gallery, Tokyo (2015); «Fine With Afterlife», Ferdinand Bauman Gallery, Prague (2015); «Lord Got To Keep On Groovin», Temnikova & Kasela gallery, Tallinn (2013); «Top Sinner», Pro Choice, Vienna (2012); «Evian Desert», Tanja Wagner gallery, Berlin (2012); and «Being Together» (together with Edith Karlson), Temnikova & Kasela gallery, Tallinn (2012).
His most recent
shows include Telepathic Improvisation, a multi-partnered project that marks the first US solo exhibition for the
collaborative duo Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, which he co-curated at CAMH with Alhena Katsof; Atlas, Plural, Monumental, a 25 - year survey of sculpture, video and photography, drawing, and interactive artwork by the inimitable Paul Ramírez Jonas; A Traveling
Show, in which individual artworks and the display of a decade - old visual correspondence project between Matt Keegan and Kay Rosen spoke to a long - standing friendship and shared interests in humor and language; and THE INTERVIEW: Red, Red Future — a solo exhibition of commissioned works by the artist MPA that traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art — in which a live performance and sculptures became vehicles through which to imagine the future of the red planet and notions of colonization.