Kris Lemsalu – Birth V – Hi and bye – 58th Venice biennale
The inauguration of the Estonian Pavilion at the 58th Venice biennale will be on 10th of May at 17 with a solo show by Kris Lemsalu called “Birth V – Hi and bye”.
The inauguration of the Estonian Pavilion at the 58th Venice biennale will be on 10th of May at 17 with a solo show by Kris Lemsalu called “Birth V – Hi and bye”.
As part of ZKM’s “Digital Imaginaries – Africas in Production” exhibition will be a lecture introducing the work of South African performance artist and filmmaker Francois Knoetze and will place a special focus on the work “Core Dump”.
‘What Remains To Be Seen’ spans the five-decades-long career of artist Howardena Pindell – featuring early figurative paintings, pure abstraction, and conceptual works that explore the intersection of art and activism.
Performatik19 at Kaaitheater showcases contemporary performance art or ‘live art’. For 11 days, artists enter a twilight zone in which they tinker with the codes of both the performing arts and the visual arts.
Electricity comes alive in The Night Journey, a mesmerizing light and sound installation by London-based multimedia artist Haroon Mirza.
MOCA London presents European Pa55port, the first London based iteration of the relational work from European artist David Blackmore.
Taking Positions, the first solo show for Lynne Marsh at Tintype, presents a set of three performance-based video sculptures.
For the High Line in NYC, artist and choreographer AlexandraBachzetsis presents and performs two works in a series: the solo work ‘PRIVATE: Wear a mask when you talk to me’ and ‘Private Song’
Ben Peake – Concrete Pitch. Peake’s fourth exhibition with White Cube gallery, includes new sculpture, painting, sound work and performance; presented in an immersive and constructed environment.
Sebastian Kite “We will meet in the place where there is no darkness” 10 February – 04 March 2017 Opening hours: Thurs-Sat, 12-6pm South Kiosk London In George Orwell’s dystopian classic 1984, the author makes reference to a place where there is no darkness. A place, our lead protagonist Winston Smith believes to be free …
Whitechapel Gallery has a new solo exhibition from artist Peter Liversidge on now until June and it’s free entry. A collaboration with East London primary school children, the show focuses on themes of demonstration and protest. _ British artist Peter Liversidge (b. 1973) presents a new solo exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery inspired by ideas …
It’s late in London. Let’s listen to John Lennon, Frank Zappa and @yokoono (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)