As the title implies, the art of Rachel Whiteread carries with it a certain sense of finality – an event has just taken place here, somebody once occupied this space, or at one time this object had a purpose. Now, it sits empty; the viewer cannot obtain closure from the current state, there is no resolution and there is no reassurance. Whiteread’s monolithic architectural forms occupy negative space with their own more subtle brand of emptiness; they loom like spectres, ghostly forms with a presence both palpable and sepulchral. Very powerful indeed.
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Artist Kathy Prendergast is on display at Kerlin Gallery in Dublin. The exhibition is titled “the grey before dawn, part 2″ Date: October 23 – November 21, 2009 (contemporaryartdaily)
The hours between 4 am and 7 am have provided Kathy Prendergast with the creative context for her latest exhibition. An artist who generates a compelling narrative through the very real processes of her work, the mysterious quality of the very particular light just before dawn has provided the departure point for exploring the artistic possibilities of this intermediary space. For more…
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Mirror/Dash plays Dan Graham: Beyond from MOCA on Vimeo.
A little while ago I was at the Whitney Museum of Modern Art in New Yorkat an exhibition by Dan Graham called Beyond. I am trying to take some pictures of a room at in the top two images, but I can see now that it is difficult to capture exactly what was going on. Basically you had two rooms that where identical, with mirrors at the back of the room and a piece of see through glass in the middle of the room so what looks like my room being mirrored in the back is actually just another room.. The video shows the rest of the exhibition with some “avant garde” rock music.
The exhibition is over now, but for more information, an interesting picture of D. Graham performing his art and links… Read the rest of this entry »
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The primary medium of Californian artist James Turrell is light. Probably the best-known artist in his field, Turrell’s entire oeuvre since the 1960s has been devoted to exploring the diverse manifestations of this immaterial medium and working towards a new, space-defining form of light art. While light here refers to nothing beyond itself, it causes surface, colour and space to interact and allows viewers to immerse themselves in a mysterious, painterly world.
Occupying a central place in James Turrell’s oeuvre is the Roden Crater, an extinct volcano in the Arizona desert which the artist has been transforming into an observatory since 1974. Building upon the cosmic aspects of this quiet, meditative place, Turrell is creating the worldwide largest museum installation he has made to date at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, producing a light-filled space of experience in the tradition of his Ganzfeld Pieces. Making full use of the adaptable architecture system of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg – unique within the German museum landscape – his installation will be an exploration of space and light: immaterial and material at once. The timelessness and fascination of James Turrell’s works derives from his incredible skill at capturing fleeting light and giving it the visual presence and tactile density of a physical body. This exhibition is supported by Volkswagen Financial Services. Zumtobel’s innovative lighting solutions enable James Turrell’s artistic vision to become reality.
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Artist Andy Warhol @ Milwaukee Art Museum. The exhibition is titled: Andy Warhol: The Last Decade
Dates: September 26, 2009 – January 3, 2010
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Artist Tobjorn Rodland @ Venue Standard, Oslo - Andy Capp Variations
Date: August 28 – September 26, 2009



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“Having had the ability to capture one of the art world’s true greats, a series of Lee Jaffe photographs reveal an intimate look into the process of the legendary Jean-Michel Basquiat. The ability to photograph somebody of Basquiat’s prowess offers newcomers an in-depth link to an important figurehead in the world of pop art.” (via)









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