vendredi 1 janvier 2010

Agenda arts visuels

Retrouvez ici les expositions d'artistes francophones à New York
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Jan 9 – Feb 12th, 2010
Kumukumu Gallery, 42 Rivington St, NY
Kickstarter - Special Features

Avec Adam & Eve , François Boué, Francisca Caporali, Bradley Eros, Juliana Francis-Kelly, Brian Frye & Penny Lane, Camille de Galbert, Peter Hristoff, Andrew Lampert, Marie Losier, Jackie Raynal et Joel Schlemowitz.
Closing Reception: Thursday Feb. 4th, 6-9pm. Cliquez ici pour plus d'infos

GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
Paris and the Avant-Garde: Modern Masters from the Guggenheim Collection
January 23–May 12, 2010

Pablo Picasso, Mandolin and Guitar (Mandoline et guitare), Juan-les-Pins, 1924

During the first decades of the twentieth century, numerous painters and sculptors migrated to Paris, which had become the international nexus for vanguard art. Bringing with them their diverse customs, these artists absorbed and contributed to the latest creative developments, often fusing novel formal elements with aspects from their respective local traditions. Although these artists did not adhere to a fixed style typical of a school, they were united in their defiance of academicism.

Paris and the Avant-Garde: Modern Masters from the Guggenheim Collection will feature some thirty paintings from the Guggenheim Collection by such artists as Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Robert Delaunay, Albert Gleizes, Juan Gris, Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Joan Miró, and Yves Tanguy, among others, as well as showcase a significant group of sculpture by Constantin Brancusi and Alexander Calder. Plus d'infos : http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/exhibitions/on-view-now/paris-and-the-avant-garde


La Fourmi, Xavier Roux
The Invisible Dog, Brooklyn
Open to public Sunday January 24th to Sunday April 4th


Artist Xavier Roux was inspired to create the sixty-foot long sculpture by the poem written by Surrealist Robert Desnos in 1942. This touching piece consists of a giant ant symbolizing the trains transporting Jews and other nazi victims to concentration camps. The Invisible Dog and Xavier Roux are deeply committed to this exhibition. We have embarked in the adventure of assembling the material such as nylon balloons, foam boards, sound systems, etc. It is fabricated from four elements, which are attached to a steel structure. The Ant is made of four giant translucent nylon balloons attached to a ton and half steel structure fabricated with the help of Juan Alfaro who worked with Louise Bourgeois on the making of her famous Spiders.
Thursday through Sunday: 1pm.-7pm
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: by appointment only
Admission Free, Donations are welcome
Infos ici

Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris
January 29 - May 2010
International Center of Photography
Twilight Visions


Paris was a city of fantasy and chance encounters for Surrealist artists of the 1920s and '30s. During this period of unprecedented social and cultural transformation, photography played a dramatic new role in both avant-garde practice and mass culture. In their works, photographers such as Jacques-André Boiffard, Brassaï, Ilse Bing, André Kertész, Germaine Krull, Dora Maar, and Man Ray used fragmentation, montage, unusual viewpoints, and various technical manipulations to expose the disjunctive and uncanny aspects of modern urban life. In Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris, guest curator Terry Lichtenstein has assembled over 150 photographs, films, books, periodicals, and Surrealist ephemera to show how real and imaginary versions of Paris were constructed through photographic images.
Infos : http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.5708935/k.AFD1/Twilight_Visions.htm

IMPRESSIONS
Jusqu'au 6 Février

New Century Artists Gallery,530 W. 25th ST, NY
Exposition collective au sein de laquelle Jean-Pierre Jacquet expose son travail
Infos ici

Malachi Farrel, The Shops are Closed
Abrons Art Center
Through January 31, 2010

Celebrated for his kinetic installations of robotic figures employing familiar materials and sophisticated choreographies, Irish-born and Paris-based artist Malachi Farrell probes the political landscape with a shrewd wit and uncanny humor. The Shops Are Closed refers to the military curfew during the violent conflicts in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, when the closure of shops represented the chaos of war and its dysfunctional interference in the everyday lives of civilians. Website


CARTOOCH and The Cupping Room present:
News from the Empire
Through February 5, 2010

Mr. & Mrs. Cartooch paintings are far from static, revealing their artistic sense of humor in its makeup and vibrant colors with a perfect finish. The observer will have the chance to embark on this new social documentation through various eccentric attempts to model the everyday world that surrounds us, on the basic concept that the job of the artist is to deal in ideas, not to theorize the world. More


DENIS DARZACQ
Laurence Miller Gallery
Jusqu'au 27 mars

Les incroyables photos de Darzacq sont exposées à la galerie Laurence Miller jusqu’au 27 Mars.
20 W. 57th St., entre Fifth & Sixth Aves. (212-397-3930).
Mardi.-Vendredi., 10 am.-5:30 pm.; Samedi., 11 am-5:30 pm.

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