KRAFTWERK – RETROSPECTIVE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Posted on 2012-02-20

Over eight consecutive nights, April 10 – 17, 2012 MoMA presents a chronological exploration of the sonic and visual experiments of Kraftwerk with a live presentation of their complete repertoire in the Museum’s Marron Atrium.
Each evening consists of a live performance and 3-D visualization of one of Kraftwerk’s studio albums—Autobahn (1974), Radio-Activity (1975), Trans-Europe Express (1977), The Man-Machine (1978), Computer World (1981), Techno Pop (1986), The Mix (1991), and Tour de France (2003)—in the order of their release. Kraftwerk will follow each evening’s album performance with additional compositions from their catalog, all adapted specifically for this exhibition.

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2000 AD 35TH BIRTHDAY ISSUE

Posted on 2012-02-20

The first issue was dated 26 February 1977, home to characters Judge Dredd, ABC Warriors, D.R. and Quinch and Rogue Trooper. While a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally were trying out their skills, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland and Mike McMahon.

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JOAO PAULO FELICIANO – MONKEY BUSINESS

Posted on 2012-02-13

Under the title Monkey Business, the exhibition reveals a political, ironical stance that brings into question, once more, the position of the artist and the gallery within the universe of contemporary art. João Paulo Feliciano does not yield to the temptation of using a political discourse as expression of an activist or interventional action. On the contrary, he reveals his working processes using the gallery space as an extension of his daily activity as an artist and cultural producer. The exhibition is not built as a system of relations between different pieces but as a discourse that flows between the presentation of recent work and the appropriation of the space by displacing part of the imaginary contents of the artistís studio to the gallery. As if the exhibition was just one more moment in his daily life.

Exhibition runs through to March 7th, 2012

Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art
Rua Santo António à Estrela, 33
1350-291Lisbon
Portugal

www.cristinaguerra.com

  

FORMED THOUGHTS

Posted on 2012-02-13

Formed Thoughts explores the fundamental collaboration between maker and material in the forming of concepts and works. Curator Clare Twomey brings together work by artists Phoebe Cummings, Glithero (Tim Simpson & Sarah van Gameren) and Tracey Rowledge to explore the active dialogue that materials provoke in the conception of new work and in its physical formation.

Works on display will include new work in Glithero’s Burn Burn Burn series (previous work pictured), in which a flame travels over a path of flammable screen-printed paint, leaving behind it a charcoal trace which reveals the memory of a moment that has already passed. Phoebe Cummings’ Vanitas explores the possibilities of clay as a raw material, disregarding notions of ceramics as a studio-based practice and as permanent possessions. Her installation will be constructed on site at Jerwood Space, where the work will be left to disintegrate and be broken down over the course of the exhibition. Tracey Rowledge will create new work for the exhibition, drawing directly onto the gallery wall over a 10-day period.Her solid graphite wall drawing, Surface, creates a reflective plane that captures and subdues the light and the movement in the gallery space.

Opposite – Glithero, Burn Burn Burn, 2011

Exhibition runs through to February 26th, 2012

Jerwood Visual Arts
171 Union Street
London
SE1 OLN

www.jerwoodvisualarts.org

  

JOYCE PENSATO – BATMAN RETURNS

Posted on 2012-02-13

Joyce Pensato uses “Batman” as the predominant subject and inspiration for her paintings. “Batman” is a motif that first appeared in Pensato’s drawings as early as the mid-1970’s and has been used by the artist only periodically since, the last “Batman” painting, as singular work, having been executed in 1996. Pensato’s resurrection of this iconic image sixteen years later marks an additional shift in her practice as it will be the first time that she has added various colors to what until now has been a strictly black, white and silver painting palette. Pastel color has played a role in Pensato’s drawings over the years, but color in the paintings is new, and as with her drawings, the color element marks a layer within, simultaneously erased and darkened by the profuse and continual saturation of black and white enamel.

Alongside Pensato’s batman motif will be paintings and drawings incorporating her familiar cartoon imagery of clowns, Homer Simpson, Groucho Marx, Mickey Mouse, and a character the artist refers to as “The Juicer.” Furthermore, she will present assemblages of toys, ephemera, and stuffed animals throughout the gallery and will show as well approximately fifteen to twenty photographs of striking tableaux of the aforementioned elements taken by the artist at various times of day and night in her former studio. Through these old and new mediums,

Exhibition runs through to February 25th, 2012

Friedrich Petzel Gallery
537 West 22nd Street
New York
NY 10011

www.petzel.com

  

NEW BALANCE 890 SPRING 2012

Posted on 2012-02-13

Update to the wildly popular 890, the New Balance 890v2 takes “lightest” even lighter. Coming in two new colorways for Spring 2012, the shoe features an extremely light upper construction and innovative outer sole technology.

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