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“Eierstapel” (2009), part of the new Wolfgang Tillmans show at Andrea Rosen. ©Wolfgang Tillmans
Through March 13, Andrea Rosen is hosting 85 new works by the photographer Wolfgang Tillmans, in an exhibition that diverges from much of his typical series. A picture of a baby opens the show, which includes pictures of the Gaza security fence, a triathlon, egg cartons, cities, nature… “Previous shows,” Tillmans tells Dominic Eichler, “…often included absurd moments and odd subject matter that had nothing to do with the core narrative of the ‘real’ utopias portrayed in my pictures. But this show reverses the balance – a few pictures from ‘my world’ are met with a majority of ‘outside’ world.”
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Tags: Andrea Rosen, Art, Photography, Wolfgang Tillmans
Prints by Derek Faust
Title: Alfred North Whitehead (butdoesitfloat)
Tags: Art, Derek Faust, Prints
Mystery man Terence Koh is doing his thing, whatever that may be. while showing around a journalist from Vice Magazine. This is some really funky stuff
Tags: Art, Fashion, Terence Koh
Ghost II, 2009
White objects.
Dimensions: 2,9 x 2,9 m.
Installation view: Galleri Arnstedt, Östra Karup (S) (michaeljohansson)
Tags: Art, Contemporary Art, Installations, Michael Johansson
Tags: Art, David Maisel, Photography
Back in the 80s and 90s the art scene in Mexico was filled with boring, solemn, abstract shit. But then video artist Yoshua Okon and his buddy, the painter Miguel Calderon made it fun again.
Tags: Art, Installations, Video Installations, Yoshua Okun
If your in Berlin be sure to check out this exhibition. Opening January 29, 2010
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Press Release (artpaperinvitations)




I’ve recently visited the new Christian Boltanski exhibition in Grand Palais called MONUMENTA. Each year, a leading international contemporary artist is invited by the Ministry of Culture and Communication to create an exceptional new work for the 13,500 m² Nave of the Grand Palais, in the heart of Paris. Bad photo quality but i didn’t bring my camera.
Born in 1944, Christian Boltanski has established an international reputation since the 1970s, as a leading artist at the forefront of the contemporary scene. His new installation, created especially for MONUMENTA 2010, is conceived as a powerful physical and psychological experience, an episode of spectacular emotion and sensations exploring the nature and meaning of human existence. Embracing the whole of the immense Nave of the Grand Palais, Boltanski creates a rich, intense commemorative space, in sound and vision. Personnes (literally both “people” and “nobodies”) is the evocative title of this social, religious and humanistic exploration of life, memory and the irreductible individuality of each and every human existence – together with the presence of death, the dehumanisation of the body, chance and destiny.
Tags: Art, Christian Boltanski, Grand Palais




Artist Franz Graf is on display at Song Song in Vienna. The Exhibition Title is AENDERE NICHTS DAMIT ALLES ANDERS IST (‘Change nothing so everything is different’ is the closest translation I can currently come up with)
Date: November 26, 2009 – January 16, 2010 (contemporaryartdaily)
Tags: Art, Contemporary Art, Franz Graf
















