Sunday, September 30, 2012

SAM FALLS: LIFE SIZE BOOK @ KARMA

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Peter Young @ Algus Greenspon

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PETER YOUNG
September 29 - November 3, 2012


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Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (PART THREE)

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William Leavitt, "California Patio," 1972

Emil Nolde, "Blacksmith and Tailor," 1919

Georg Baselitz, "Finger Painting - Nude," 1972

Ken Price, "Green Egg," 1962

Philip Guston, "Painting, Smoking, Eating," 1973

Paulina Olowska, "Hunting," 2010

Martha Rosler, "Isn't it Nice or Baby Dolls, from the series Body Beautiful, or Beauty Knows No Pain," 1966-1972(2010)


Martha Rosler, "Bowl of Fruit, from the series Body Beautiful, or Beauty Knows No Pain," 1966-1972(2010)
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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (PART TWO)

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Pablo Picasso, "Seated Woman with Fish-Hat," 1942


Jackson Pollock, "The Water Bull (from: Accabonac Creek Series)," 1946

Pablo Picasso, "The Aubergine," 1946

Max Beckmann, "Double-Portrait of the Artist and His Wife Quappi," 1941

Kazimir Malevich, "The Woodcutter," 1912

Kazimir Malevich, "Aviator in Victory over the Sun," 1930

Kazimir Malevich, "Bubnovy valet 44. Dancing Couple," 1910-1911

Kazimir Malevich, "Floor Polishers," 1911

Kazimir Malevich, "Standing Male Figure," 1930-1931

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Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (PART ONE)

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Constant, "Scorched Earth," 1951

Constant, "Barricade," 1949


Karel Appel, "Two Owls," 1948

Karel Appel, "Man and Animals," 1949

Asger Jorn, "Guillaume Apollinaire," 1956

Jean Dubuffet, "Hilarious Figure (Portrait of Francis Ponge)," 1947
NY TIMES REVIEW: LINK
MUSEUM: LINK

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Daniel Turner opens Friday, October 5th @ The Journal Gallery (new location)

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Daniel Turner

October 5 - November 25, 2012

Opening  Friday  October 5  6 - 9 PM  
Gallery Hours  Tuesday - Sunday  12 - 6 PM

The Journal Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of its second Brooklyn location with an inaugural exhibition by New York-based artist Daniel Turner. This is Turner's second solo exhibition with the gallery.

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Daniel Turner was born in 1983 in Portsmouth, Virginia and lives and works in New York City. Recent exhibitions include "Inside the White Cube" at White Cube Bermondsey, London, UK (2012); "Estate" at Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York (2012); "John McCracken + Daniel Turner" at Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York (2012); "Directions: Points of Interest" at Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy (2012); "Bulletin Boards" at Venus over Manhattan, New York (2012); "The Perfect Man II" at White Columns, New York (2011); "Mariana" at The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn (2011); "Four Rooms" at Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland (2011); "Expanded Painting" at The Prague Biennale 5, Prague, Czech Republic (2011); "Modern Talking" at Muzeul de Arta Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania (2011). Turner is the three-time recipient of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship award and is the co-founder of the gallery Jericho Ditch and the artist collective Jules Marquis. He was a visiting scholar at New York University (2009-2010) and has been selected for the Chinati Foundation's 2013 - 2014 residency program in Marfa, Texas.

The Journal Gallery West is The Journal Gallery's second Brooklyn location. Conceived by German architect Dominik Dippelhofer of SchemelWirtz and executed in coordination with Loadingdock5, the 3,500 square foot converted warehouse space will serve as the primary location for exhibitions by The Journal Gallery and will house the gallery's offices as well as the journal magazine's editorial offices. Located at 106 North 1st Street between Berry Street and Wythe Avenue, the new space will be open in coordination with The Journal Gallery's original Brooklyn location at 168 North 1st Street, which will continue to serve as a platform for smaller-scale exhibitions and projects for both the gallery and the magazine. 

The Journal Gallery West  106 North 1st Street  Brooklyn  NY 11249
Daniel Turner
Oct 5 - Nov 25 2012
Telephone +1 718 218 7148  


The Journal Gallery East  168 North 1st Street  Brooklyn  NY 11211
Juergen Teller  "Irene im Wald"
Sep 12 - Nov 4 2012
Telephone +1 718 218 7148  

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Friday, September 28, 2012

ANDRA URSUTA: ‘Magical Terrorism’ @ RAMIKEN CRUCIBLE

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ROBERTA SMITH: LINK
RAMIKEN CRUCIBLE: LINK

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Andrew Gilbert & Anna Parkina @ SVIT Praha

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The Memorial to the Victims of Communism, Prague

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JONAS MEKAS @ JAMES FUENTES opens Friday, October 5th

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JONAS MEKAS
IMAGES OUT OF DARKNESS

Reminiscences of a Displaced Person
Postwar Germany 1945 - 1949

October 5 - October 28, 2012
Opening reception: Friday October 5, 6-8pm 

James Fuentes is pleased to announce a forthcoming exhibition of photographs by Jonas Mekas.  This will be Mekas' third exhibition at the gallery. 


"Images out of Darkness" recounts the years that Jonas Mekas and his brother Adolfas lived in Wiesbaden, Germany, in a displaced persons camp.  In 1944, arrested by the Nazi's as they fled Lithuania, the brothers were placed in a forced labor camp where they worked in a machine factory.  The brothers escaped and were detained near the Danish border where they hid on a farm for two months until the end of the war.  After the war, they lived in displaced persons camps first in Wiesbaden and then in Kassel/Mattenberg.  Between 1946-48 Mekas studied philosophy at the University of Mainz, the brothers immigrated to New York City in 1949 with assistance from the UN. 

Two weeks after his arrival in New York Jonas borrowed money to buy his first Bolex camera and began to record brief moments of his life.   Mekas is considered a pioneer of diaristic cinema, his commitment to life as subject continues to this day. "Images out of Darkness" marks Jonas Mekas' first visual essay.  

Since 2000, Mekas has expanded his work into the area of film installations, exhibiting at the Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, MoMA PS1, NY, Documenta, Kassel, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, the São Paulo Biennial and the Venice Biennale. In 2007, the Jonas Mekas Center for the Visual Arts opened in Vilnius, Lithuania. Coming up Mekas will be presenting a solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London.  Coinciding with the Serpentine Gallery exhibition, BFI Southbank, London, and Centre Pompidou, Paris, will each present a season of film and video work celebrating Mekas's contribution to cinema.

For more information please contact James Fuentes or Adrianne Rubenstein at info@jamesfuentes.com

James Fuentes

55 Delancey Street
New York NY 10002


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Thursday, September 27, 2012

ALESSANDRO PESSOLI: FIRED PEOPLE @ ANTON KERN GALLERY

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Sancho Panza & Don Chiscotte2012




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Excerpt from In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan

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The Bell

After while I went down to iDEATH and worked on that bell.  It was not coming at all and finally I was sitting there on a chair, staring at it.

My chisel was hanging limply in my hand, and then I put it down on the table and absentmindedly covered it up with a rag.

Fred came in and saw me sitting there staring at the bell.  He left without saying anything.  It hardly even looked like a bell.

Finally Margaret came and rescued me.  She was wearing a blue dress and had a ribbon in her hair and carried a basket to put things in that she found at the Forgotten Works.

"How's it coming?" she said.

"It's finished," I said.

"It doesn't look finished," she said.

"It's finished," I said.

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"Corner," 2012, Martin Soto Climent

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Monday, September 24, 2012

ROBERT JANITZ @ SHOOT THE LOBSTER

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Mother-in-Law's Tongue, 2012

Machaco, 2012

Prescient Portrait, 2012

Untitled, 2012
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