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Philip-Lorca diCorcia combines documentary street photography and
elaborate staging to create enigmatic images that resemble film stills
or snapshots of some imaginary act. [more]
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88
nations present themselves at this year’s Venice Biennial. [more]
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Theaster
Gates received international acclaim when, for his documenta project
“12 Ballads for Huguenot House” in Kassel city center, he transformed a
building slated for demolition into a cross between gesamtkunstwerk and
cultural center. [more]
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The
American conductor and composer Ari Benjamin Meyers has repeatedly
cooperated with visual artists, including Tino Sehgal and Dominique
Gonzalez-Foerster. Now he is conquering the art world. [more]
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It’s
actually something like a second opening. At the beginning of April,
some 2,000 artists contributed works to the 24-hour exhibition “Make
Art.” Thousands of visitors came. [more]
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He
is one of the most important contemporary Pakistani artists, having
radically renewed miniature painting in his home country. In Europe,
however, Qureshi is an insider’s tip. [more]
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One
of the year’s highlights at the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle will be an
exhibition of international drawings from the Deutsche Bank Collection
made after 1945. [more]
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For a very
long time it seemed the decline of religion’s importance in society, was a
trend as unstoppable as individualism or globalization. [more]
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Imran
Qureshi is a globally active artist whose work is deeply rooted in his
home country Pakistan. Recently, the "Artist of the Year"
was celebrated in Lahore. [more]
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The age of
cities: Not only urbanists deal with megacities. An exhibition of works from
the Deutsche Bank Collection entitled City in Sight shows how
artists perceive and think about cities. [more]
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Sophie
von Olfers is curator at the renowned Portikus in Frankfurt. [more]
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Prior to its actual opening, the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle already begins its program with a unique event: MACHT KUNST (MAKE ART) is the appeal directed at all artists and art lovers in Berlin and beyond. [more]
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