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‘Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More’
Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia Jelgavas street 1, Riga33rd Bienal de São Paulo: ‘The Slow Bird’
Bienal de São Paulo Parque Ibirapuera, Gate 3, Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavillion, São PauloJacqueline de Jong & Wieske Wester: ‘Fish and chips’
Dürst Britt & Mayhew Van Limburg Stirumstraat 47, The Hague‘The Moon. From Inner Worlds to Outer Space.’
Louisiana. Museum of Modern Art. Gl. STRANDVEJ 13, HUMLEBÆKCarlson Hatton and David Onri Anderson: ‘Plastic fantastic lover’
Patrick Painter Gallery 2525 Michigan Ave. Unit B2, Santa MonicaDenise Bertschi and Inas Halabi: ‘Forever or in a Hundred Years’
Alte Fabrik Klaus-Gebert-Strasse 5, Rapperswil‘2018 Kuandu Biennale. Seven questions for Asia. Freedom, what was that all about?’
Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts 1 Hsueh-Yuan Road. Peitou, TaipeiFranziska Schulz & Charlott Weise: ‘A postcard from Amsterdam’
LOWER.GREEN 28 Anglia Square, Norwich‘ARNULF RAINER / SARAH PICHLKOSTNER / SASKIA NOOR VAN IMHOFF’
Arnulf Rainer Museum Josefsplatz 5, BadenWeek of Activities
‘Stage of being’
The new collection presentation of Museum Voorlinden, on display from the 9th of December 2017.
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Indian Summer 2018: Artist Talk Roger Hiorns
Indian Summer 2018: Artist Talk Roger Hiorns
Roger Hiorns (b.1975, Birmingham, United Kingdom), lives in London Roger Hiorns’ sculptural work inhabits interstices between construction and destruction, the theological and the technological, temporality and permanence, challenging our everyday understanding of reality. In 2009, Hiorns was nominated for the Turner Prize for his critically acclaimed work Seizure, a massive crystallization within the interior of […]
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