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December 2 – 8, 2010

by: gabriela-rostas 06 Decembrie 2010

1. Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery, Córdoba, Argentina

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November – December 2010

Kim Yun Shin – Paintings


2. The Cape Gallery, Cape town, South Africa

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November 14 – December 4, 2010

CHRISTOPHER LANGLEY

Natures & Patterns


3. ACMI, Melbourne, Australia

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November 18, 2010 - April 26, 2011

Dreams Come True

Dreams Come True is a rare opportunity to see original concept art, story sketches, drawings, maquettes and final frame cels from some of the Walt Disney Studios' most celebrated animated films.


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October 7, 2010 - February 20, 2011

Bill Viola – The Raft


4. Goodman Gallery, South Africa

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November 20, 2010 - January 8, 2011

Brett Murray / Hail to the Thief

Location: Cape Town Gallery

Established Cape Town based artist Brett Murray returns with a new body of satirical work that continues his acerbic attacks on abuses of power, corruption and political dumbness.


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November 17 – December 16, 2010

Stefanus Rademeyer

Resonant Structures

Location: Johannesburg Gallery

In his first solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery Johannesburg – titled Resonant Structures – Stefanus Rademeyer expands on his interdisciplinary approach to art-making; intersecting the seemingly unlikely fields of art and mathematics. In works that use algorithms for natural structures as a starting point, Rademeyer alters and grows these structures through digital processes. The result is a series of objects and digital drawings that are boundlessly engaging and eloquently beautiful.


5. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Russia

October 29, 2010 – April 17, 2011

Drawing technique: FROM OREST KIPRENSKY TO KAZIMIR MALEVICH

Location: Lavrushinsky lane, 10, halls 49–54

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September 17 – December 5, 2010

K.V. EDELSHTEIN. PAINTINGS. GRAPHICS. To 100 anniversary

Location: State Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val, 10, hals 21-22


6. Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

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November 4, 2010 –January 9, 2011

D18 – Bjarni massi

Reykjavik Art Museum brings attention to promising artists with a series of exhibitions in D-Gallery, series which won the DV culture award last year. Common to all of these artists is the fact that none of them have had an exhibition in any of the major galleries in the country and their works are specifically created for this space.


October 21, 2010 – January 9, 2011

Gardar Eide Einarsson – Power has a Fragrance

Location: Hafnarhús

The dual theme of authority and rebellion is a departure point for Gardar Eide Einarsson’s visually hermetic, mostly black and white paintings, carefully constructed sculptures, photographs, videos, flags and flyers. Drawing heavily on graffiti, skateboarding and punk music, he engages with alternative and abject cultures in order to unsentimentally address the workings of contemporary society from within its anomalous manifestations.

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7. AGO, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada

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October 23, 2010 – February 6, 2011

The Shape of  Anxiety

Henri Moore in the 1930s

The AGO’s new exhibition from London’s Tate Britain shows a whole other side to Moore’s work - anxious, sinister, deformed, nightmarish, surreal. Moore’s sculptures from the 1930s are full of the anxieties of his age — his own horrific experiences in World War I and disturbing new discoveries about sexuality and the unconscious.


8. The Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany

November 8, 2010 – March 12, 2011

Peter Fischli, David Weiss

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November 8, 2010 – March 12, 2011

Doug Aitken

migration (empire) - linear version

starting at dusk

Migration (empire) - linear version is a work which explores a new modern landscape: an open terrain which defies borders, one that is free of regionalism and reflects an increasing homogeneity.

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9. Arken Museum of Modern Art, Ishøj, Denmark

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September 18, 2010 – January 9, 2011

HANS SCHERFIG - Welcome to the Jungle

Hans Scherfig (1905-79) is famous both as a painter and a writer. ARKEN views his work as a unified whole and is showing just under a hundred paintings and drawings supplemented with documentary material and literary quotations.


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September 4, 2010 – January 30, 2011

The Wild 80s

The exhibition presents 95 paintings and sculptures by 13 artists from the Danish scene as well as works by six of the German artists of the time who went under the name of Die Neuen Wilden. Their intense style of painting inspired their Danish colleagues to take brush in hand and thus follow the trends on the international art scene.


10. MKM, Duisburg, Germany

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September 16 – December 5, 2010

WALTER STÖHRER - KRAFTFELDER (FORCE FIELDS)

RETROSPECTIVE

Walter Stöhrer's oeuvre is quite unique. Along with his student colleague Horst Antes and his teacher HAP Grieshaber, he was a key protagonist of the new Karlsruhe Figuration movement and rendered a major contribution to shaping German art history. Characteristic features of his work are the intensive colours, and the unrestrained interplay between painting, writing and drawing and his figurative and gestural means of expression.


11. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary

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September 30, 2010 – January 23, 2011

Fernando Botero’s paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts

Some sixty, mostly large oil paintings and sculptures will be presented at the exhibition, allowing an insight into a unique world that can be described by a kind of striving for monumentality and timelessness rooted in the ancient Greco-Latin tradition, while demonstrating how the artist draws inspiration and pays tribute to the classical European masters and invites visitors to the land of Latin America throbbing with life and colour.


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September 23, 2010 – January 9, 2011

Nuda Veritas. Gustav Klimt and the Origins of the Vienna Secession 1895 – 1905

The Museum of Fine Arts will stage an exhibition of the outstanding works dating from the early period of the Vienna Secession with Gustav Klimt as its emblematic figure. The core material of the two hundred or so pieces, mainly drawings and prints, is formed by the works from the collection of the Albertina in Vienna, complemented by drawings and some excellent paintings from Austrian, American and Japanese public and private collections. The exhibition will also include pieces from the Museum of Fine Arts’ own collection: works by the various members of the Secession group and pieces by foreign contemporary artists who once exerted great influence on them.


12. Romanian Cultural Institute, New York, USA

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December 3 – 5, 2010

Romanian Film Festival, 5th edition

Location: Tribeca Cinemas

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