Viktoria by Josef Dabernig at hunt kastner
VIKTORIA, the title chosen by Josef Dabernig for this exhibition, reflects the variety and variability of interpretations that feed his poetics. It’s an umbrella title, deliberately ambiguous in its various meanings. The exhibition is on view at hunt kastner, Prague.
Let's Take Back Our Space
Tanya Leighton Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in Berlin of Marianne Wex's pioneering project about male and female body language, Let's Take Back Our Space: 'Female' and 'Male' Body Language as a Result of Patriarchal Structures, 1977.
The weather is quiet, cool and soft
The weather is quiet, cool and soft shows works from different phases in the career of the Belgium artist Guy Mees (1935–2003) to shed light on his intuitive and conceptual approach. On view at Kunsthalle Wien from the end of January.
Occupations of Uninhabited Space
Zsófia Keresztes, Jenine Marsh and Zoë Paul at Gianni Manhattan in Vienna. Each of the positions from Occupations of Uninhabited Space imagines a life, a society, a species, a realm as radically other.
Cosmic Green Solitude by Radu Băieş and Mircea But at art+text
Art+Text Budapest presents "Cosmic Green Solitude", an exhibition of two outstanding young painters from Cluj (Romania), Radu Băieş and Mircea But. The show features a selection of nocturnal inner landscapes and melancholic interiors by Radu Băieş, along with Mircea But's brand new Cemetery series, formulating the solitary visions of the rural graveyards around Baia Mare.
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