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The Breeder presents the group exhibition «The Newspaper Show» with works by young international artists whose central core is the newspaper.

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Description and features This program is aimed at national and international young artists (between 24 - 37 years of age), whose work is maturing and who have the skills, abilities and knowledge that enable them to develop their projects with clarity and consistency.
Painting is simply my passion, says Leon Loewentraut, a young German abstract artist whose work has been popular among many prestigious international collectors and galleries.
In 2012 Chiara was one of thirteen international artists whose work was included in the exhibition Crown Point Press at Fifty at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C., and at the de Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
Born in Kisumu, Kenya in 1987, Onyis Martin is a young painter and mixed media artist living and working in Nairobi whose practice is rapidly gaining national and international recognition.
Launching with films by three brilliant young international contemporary artists - whose films will linger in your memory long after viewing.
Charlottenborg's summer exhibition features the young French artist Camille Henrot, whose videos and Ikebana - like floral compositions can currently be seen popping up everywhere on the international art circuit, particularly since her participation in last year's Venice Biennial.
This year, FIAC introduced (OFF) ICIELLE, the «official satellite» fair, whose purported purpose is to «showcase new territories: young galleries and newcomers to the international art scene; emerging artists and those whose historic contribution has been overlooked».
The class photos do not just show the Young British Artists — or YBAs — of their day; they also reveal artists on international scholarships from the rest of world whose work may well have been overArtists — or YBAs — of their day; they also reveal artists on international scholarships from the rest of world whose work may well have been overartists on international scholarships from the rest of world whose work may well have been overlooked.
It is an aesthetic that links many of the women artists who feature in this issue, including Barbara Hepworth (1903 — 1975), whose forthcoming Tate Britain exhibition celebrates not only her long life of radical experimentation (both in the creation of her artworks and also the way they were to be experienced by the viewer), but also how important an international figure she became, with exhibitions across the globe from a relatively young age.
Launching with films by three brilliant young international contemporary artistswhose films will linger in your memory long after viewing.
The achievements of a generation of young British artists whose original and challenging work has received international acclaim are the focus of this major exhibition.
26 May 2011 Twenty Press Release An exhibition featuring 20 younger - generation Irish and international artists, whose work is increasing prominent in the global visual arts arena, will be the centrepiece of a wide - ranging programme to celebrate the 20thanniversary of the foundation of the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) on Friday 27 May 2011.
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