Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

8/9/15

National Gallery of Victoria










Exhibition: ‘Masterpieces from the Hermitage: The Legacy of Catherine the Great’ at National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

                              via here 

8/3/15

Fondazione Prada














Fondazione Prada, co-chaired by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli 
since 1995, is an institution dedicated to contemporary art and culture.
 See more here



All images via @fondazioneprada

12/10/14

All Time is Wrong





All time Is Wrong by Tommy Løland
Photo by Ole Musken

11/14/14

Rydeng @SHOOT GALLERY


Shoot Gallery presenting Daniel Malva - Gabinete de curiosidades
 ( 11 November - 20 December )



Rydeng @SHOOT GALLERY

© Daniel Malva
© Daniel Malva

5/21/14

Julia Hetta at Shoot Gallery






 



Julia Hetta
Born in 1972 in Uppsala, Sweden


Her gorgeous work can be found  at Shoot Gallery from May 13 – June 21
If you´re in Oslo, I highly recommend this exhibition. 

   
SHOOT GALLERY
Uranienborgvn 5,
N-0351 Oslo, Norway

1/19/14

Louise Bourgeois


The spider is one of the motifs that Bourgeois is best known for.



“Alone and Together”, the solo exhibition by Louise Bourgeois
The exhibition is open until 14 February 2014 in the Faurschou Foundation - Copenhagen here

Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) is recognized as one of the most respected artists of our time. She was born in Paris and moved to New York in 1938 when she married the American art historian Robert Goldwater. She lived and worked in New York until her death in 2010. Bourgeois came to wide recognition with her retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1982, and since that time has exhibited in major museums all over the world. 


Cover Photograph (c) Richard Avedon
An interesting interview with Louise Bourgeois by Donald Kuspit here


10/17/13

Norwegian Contemporary Art


From 17 October to 10 November 2013 Gallery Gulden Kunstverk presents 
"IKKE AV DENNE VERDEN" a solo exhibition

 
 

This is a must-see exhibition and highly recommended for a visit.

Ferdinand Wyller is developing towards giving his sculptures an increasingly painterly-like impressionistic and also literary expression. At the same time one can feel that the distribution of mass and the breaking point of the curve are well placed in his compositions.
Put together this can give a sculptural clarity, life and rhythm.
Wyller`s sculptures are cast in bronze both in Norway and in Italy.
The artist has developed a peculiar drawing technique which he calls “pyrography”. He burns wooden planks black. Then he sands them until the light/the motive becomes visible,burns them again, etc.

5/5/13

Tommy Loeland - Oslo





 
The Conspiracy of the Birds: Tommy Loeland / a solo exhibition
at art Gallery Ramfjord here