POSITIONS BERLIN invites international galleries to apply with
their represented artistic positions of contemporary and modern art.
Not exact matches
Considering Moss»
artistic relationship with Mondrian is a way of reconsidering her impact, but also the other conversations
represented in the & Model exhibition, with British Construction and Systems artists such as Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Peter Lowe, David Saunders, Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise and others, form part of a bigger and very necessary exchange artists are making now with modernist
positions that are far from redundant.
Representing no single point of view, and in some cases presenting productively contradictory
positions, «Trigger» assembles artists for their singular efforts in considering gender's capacity to
represent a more general refusal of stable categorization — a refusal at the heart of today's most compelling
artistic practices.
Representing no single point of view, and in some cases presenting productively contradictory
positions, «Trigger» will assemble artists for their singular efforts in considering gender's capacity to
represent a more general refusal of stable categorization — a refusal at the heart of today's most compelling
artistic practices.
The artists who have created projects for the Kunsthalle Zürich over the years of its existence
represent an impressive group of
artistic positions, and their works have made a substantial contribution to decisive moments and events in the history of contemporary art.
Carol Bove
represents the second
artistic position featured at the Swiss Pavilion.
In addition to these highly acclaimed
artistic positions, the gallery also
represents contemporary artists like Norbert Prangenberg, Paco Knöller and Leiko Ikemura, as well as photographers Sally Mann, Mimmo Jodice, Robert Polidori and Lynn Davis.