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Corentin Canesson at Nathalie Obadia

Published: 31 January 2018

Galerie Nathalie Obadia is delighted to give carte blanche to the young French artist Corentin Canesson in the Espace II of the Cloître Saint-Merri gallery. This exhibition is part of our ongoing approach started in 2011 to give exposure to emerging artists’ project in this showroom, next to the main exhibition space.

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Oskar Dawicki at Raster

Published: 29 January 2018

The exhibition Mary (Polish for “mares” in Old English) is a kind of script, or more precisely a recon­struc­tion, of a per­for­mance originally direc­ted in a dream. Oskar Dawicki, a literary and film figure, an artist known as a prac­titioner of total per­for­mance, presents this time a dys­topian nar­rative. The cen­tral figure in his vision is a pregnant woman, the heroine of our times, nourisher of the unborn but also caretaker of the dead.

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'Risky Attachments' group show at Like a Little Disaster

Published: 27 January 2018

Like A Little Disaster is proud to present “Risky Attachments”, a new collective project involving works by Andreas Ervik, Lara Joy Evans, Lauren Gault, Thomas Hämén, Jocelyn McGregor, Plasticity, Rustan Söderling, Ittah Yoda. L.A.L.D. is also very happy to present “Risky_Attachements / The_Guidebook”, an analog/ digital publication including interventions and contributions by all artists involved in the show + Penny Rafferty, Sebastian Rozemberg, Ferdinando Boero, Christina Gigliotti and L.A.L.D.

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Sounds From The Shelter

Published: 26 January 2018

Art+Text Budapest is delighted to present the second solo exhibition of the young painter, Ádám Dallos. The exhibition titled Sounds from the Shelter presents a selection of dramatic paintings from the series Horses on Riverside alongside with two newer editions of the pink boy nudes from Slaughter Landscapes. Sounds from the riverside, songs from the stable, clatters from the shelter. The mute projections of the inner tornados of the soul, the birth of a new totem animal.

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Hyun-Sook Song at Zeno X

Published: 24 January 2018

Hyun-Sook Song was born in 1952 and grew up in a mountain village in Korea. In 1972 she travelled to West Germany and soon after that she began to draw and to paint. In doing so she often gave voice to her nostalgic memories of her beloved motherland. Over several decades she created paintings with only a handful of motifs or themes: clay pots, silk ribbons draped around posts, or woven textiles hung on a
thread. 

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