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16.1.23 - Caragh Thuring in conversation at Hastings Contemporary
Caragh Thuring will be in conversation at Hastings Contemporary with director Liz Gilmore. The artist will discuss her practice, career and current exhibition at Hastings Contemporary, the first major survey show of Thuring’s work.
Thursday 19 January, 7-9pm
Hastings Contemporary
Rock-a-Nore Road
Hastings
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9.1.23 - Lynda Benglis at Thomas Dane Gallery in London
Lynda Benglis
Private view: 2 March 2023, 6-8pmExhibition dates: 3 March – 29 April 2023
Thomas Dane Gallery
3 Duke Street, St James’sLondon SW1 -
21.12.22 - Amie Siegel’s 'The Architects' now screening online - MoMA Video Views
This edition of Video Views is introduced by Stuart Comer, Chief Curator of Media and Performance, and coincides with the final weeks of The Museum of Modern Art's presentation of The Architects in The Philip Johnson Galleries, 16 September 2022 - 2 January 2023.
The online presentation features a conversation between the artist and Giuliana Bruno, the Emmet Blakeney Gleason Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University.
Amie Siegel, The Architects (2014)
Video Views, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
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19.12.22 - 'Mettere al mondo il mondo' at Thomas Dane Gallery in Naples exhibition extended
Mettere al mondo il mondo
Curated by Mark GodfreyExhibition extended until Saturday 28 January 2023
Thomas Dane Gallery
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19.12.22 - Steve McQueen, 'End Credits' screening at HKW Berlin
In conjunction with The Missed Seminar: After Eslanda Robeson, Steve McQueen premieres the completed version of End Credits (2012-2022) at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin.
Screening dates:
4 - 9pm on 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 December 2022
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10
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16.12.22 - Amie Siegel speaking in 'Realities of Science Fiction II' at LUMA Arles
To coincide with the opening of Though it's dark, still I sing: Works from the 34th Bienal de São Paulo at LUMA Arles, Amie Siegel will be participating in Realities of Science Fiction II: a weekend symposium exploring contemporary perspectives on science fiction. Siegel will discuss Asterisms (2021) and her seminal sci-fi speculations Winter (2013) and Black Moon (2010).
Realities of Science Fiction II
16-18 December 2022
LUMA Arles
Parc des Ateliers
35 avenue Victor Hugo
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16.12.22 - Steve McQueen 'Year 3' exhibition publication
The Steve McQueen Year 3 exhibition publication is available to purchase now.
The cloth-bound, 400 page book was designed by Philip Lewis in close collaboration with the artist and contains 370 full colour illustrations. It is printed on FSC certified paper and card.Year 3 was a partnership between Tate, Artangel and A New Direction. -
15.12.22 - Amie Siegel, 'Asterisms' (2021) at LUMA Arles
Amie Siegel's Asterisms (2021) will be shown at LUMA Arles, 16 December 2022 - 5 March 2023, as part of Though it's dark, still I sing: Works from the 34th Bienal de São Paulo. This will mark the work’s first exhibition in Europe, having debuted in São Paulo in September 2021.
Though it's dark, still I sing: Works from the 34th Bienal de São Paulo
16 December 2022 - 5 March 2023LUMA Arles
Parc des Ateliers
35 avenue Victor Hugo
Arles -
15.12.22 - Steve McQueen Pirelli HangarBicocca limited edition and ‘Sunshine State’ exhibition catalogue
Coward of Love, 2022, is a limited-edition print created to accompany Sunshine State, Steve McQueen’s solo exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan (31 March – 31 July 2022). Through the choice of materials and the small format, the work conveys an intimate and personal dimension. The spontaneity and immediacy of the text sound like a personal confession and in just a few lines, McQueen condenses conflicting emotions brought about by the sentiment of love.
Also available to order now, the Sunshine State monograph features in-depth entries on each work and photo documentation of the exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca. Edited by Vicente Todolí and designed by Irma Boom, with an introduction by Vicente Todolí and a newly commissioned text by Cora Gilroy-Ware. The publication also includes contributions by Paul Gilroy, Solveig Nelson, and a conversation between Hamza Walker and Steve McQueen, first published for Steve McQueen at Tate Modern, 2020, and translated into Italian here for the first time. -
13.12.22 - Phillip King, ‘La Ronde de Rennes’ public artwork commission in Rennes
Phillip King's final major public sculpture, La Ronde de Rennes, was inaugurated in the French city of Rennes over the weekend: one of seven public artworks commissioned for stations on the newly opened Métro Ligne b.
La Ronde de Rennes, 2022, is an outdoor sculpture of brightly-coloured, abstract shapes. The interwoven elements of the work are evocative of dancing bodies, capturing the momentum and energy of choreographed movements in a fixed structure. Each component appears autonomous, yet dependent on the others, delicately balanced as if removing one piece would cause the assembly to fall.
Born in Tunis to a French Mother, King held a deep affinity to France. La Ronde de Rennes was King’s last major public work completed before his death in 2021, and his only work created for a public space in France. The sculpture can be found at the station Saint-Jacques – Gaîté, designed by architects Gouyou-Beauchamps and Pédelaborde. Other stations along the line will feature works by Jean-Marie Appriou, Isabelle Cornaro, Valentin Carron, Charles de Meaux, Camila Oliveira Fairclough, and Ugo Rondinone.
The Métro Ligne b artwork commission was funded by Rennes Métropole, le Ministère de la Culture and la Région Bretagne.