Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul de Vence, France
From Saturday 29th June to Monday 11th November 2013 Painters and sculptors collaborated with the Catalan architect Josep Lluís Sert, creating works which were integrated into the building and the surrounding natural environment: the Giacometti courtyard, the Miró labyrinth with its sculptures and ceramics, the mosaic murals of Chagall and Tal Coat, Braque’s pond and stained glass window and Bury’s fountain. Indoor and outdoor spaces link up with each other through the sculpture garden, the courtyards, terraces and patios. The Maeght Foundation is already famous for its architecture and gardens; it is also home to one of Europe’s richest collections of modern and contemporary art. The greenery of its grounds makes the Maeght Foundation the ideal place to discover the great artists of our time. (…)
Boise Art Museum, Boise, USA
From Saturday 22th June to Sunday 27th November 2013 One of the most significant young artists today, Kehinde Wiley (American, b. 1977) is known for his vibrant, large-scale paintings of black urban men rendered in the self-confident, empowered poses typical of classical European portrait painting. The World Stage: Israel is part of the artist’s series exploring the global black diaspora and the international phenomenon of urban youth culture. Paintings in The World Stage: Israel are based on photographs the artist took of men of diverse religions and ethnicities living in Israel. The elaborate decorative backgrounds are based on historical Jewish designs and motifs. The portraits are complemented by a selection of Jewish textiles and works on paper, loaned by Ahavath Beth Israel synagogue in Boise, to provide examples of the types of traditional artifacts that inspired Wiley, including Torah ark curtains and a marriage contract. (…)
MACE, Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas, Portugal
From Saturday 22th June to Tuesday 31st December 2013 Opening in June at MACE – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas (Elvas Museum of Contemporary Art) will be Julião Sarmento’s solo exhibition INDEX, curated by João Silvério. A catalogue designed by Pedro Falcão, with a text by João Silvério (Portuguese and English), will be published to accompany the exhibition. (…)
ENSBA, Paris, France
On the occasion of Still Life, his first exhibition in Paris at Galerie Templon (June 6 – July 26), American photographer David LaChapelle will be retracing his practice and presenting his new series during a lecture held at the Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. World-renowned for his highly colorful fashion photography and flamboyantly baroque portraits of celebrities, David LaChapelle surprises us here with a new approach that bears witness to his interest in the underside of the American dream and the history of art. David LaChapelle is an icon hunter obsessed by the question of notoriety, and when vandals had attacked the Dublin Wax Museum he traveled there to make a record of the broken lookalikes, which led him to investigate many wax museums in the United States (California and Nevada). One of the most widely published photographers of the last twenty years, since 2006 David LaChapelle has been focusing on the experimental artistic sides of his art. In recent years he has exhibited his works at many one-man shows around the world, including the Barbican Museum in London (2002), Palazzo Reale in Milan (2007), the Musée de La Monnaie in Paris (2009) and the Tel Aviv Museum of Contemporary Art in Israel (2010), from which he received the honor of Artist of the Year in 2011. Also recently, major retrospectives of his work have been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (2010), Museum of Contemporary Art in Puerto Rico (2011), Hangaram Museum in Korea (2012), Rudolfinum Gallery in Prague (2011/2012), and the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm (2012/2013).
Correr Museum, Venice, Italy
From Saturday 1st June to Sunday 27th October 2013 The splendid rooms of the Museo Correr will be the setting for the first major Italian retrospective dedicated to one of the greatest of living sculptors: Sir Anthony Caro (New Malden, Surrey, 1924). The versatile British artist has radically “revolutionised” his art. After a strictly figurative beginning, under the influence of his teacher, Henry Moore, he drifted away from sculptural tradition to create revolutionary assemblages, welded and bolted together, painted in bright colours and positioned on the floor within the viewer’s space; these were abstract works but rich in ideal content. This new, fascinating sculptural language established him as a key figure in the development of 20th century sculpture alongside David Smith, Mark Di Suvero and Richard Serra. (…)
Venice Biennale, Arsenal, Venice, Italy
Du samedi 1er juin au dimanche 24 novembre 2013 Italian art criticand curator Achille Bonito Oliva, together with Chinese art historian LüPengare invited to co-curate “Passage to History: 20 Years of La Biennale di Venezia and Chinese Contemporary Art”.They will offertheir historical perspectives on this exhibition and its cultural subjects.Thanks to the former’s participation, we may gain a clearer understanding ofand affinity for the Chinese contemporary art exhibitionat La Biennale di Venezia, its background andhistorical significance. As for the participation of the latter, he has fortwenty years been in the position of clarifying contemporary art in China for international audiences. (…)
Théâtre de la Ville, Paris, France
From May 29th to June 3rd 2013
Jan Fabre direction
Troubleyn Company
BETWEEN NIETZSCHE AND WAGNER
“Every artist, face to face with his lone self, like a man wrecked at sea…” such were Jan Fabre’s words used in Sanguis/Mantis. The Tragedy of a Friendship is a meditation on the relationship between Nietzsche and Wagner. Prodding the artist’s intimate dualities, Jan Fabre digs into the clefts that torment the creator torn between his aspiration to transcendence and his temptation to the mundane, between his attraction to intellectual speculation and the call of intuition. (…)
Domaine national de Saint-Cloud, France
From May 23 2013 Le CNAP, en partenariat avec le Centre des monuments nationaux et la Direction générale des patrimoines installe au domaine national de Saint-Cloud Le défi du soleil, commandé à l’artiste en 1985 et prévu à l’origine pour le jardin du Palais-Royal. (…)
ENSBA, Paris, France
From May 22th to July 19th 2013 Pour la première fois, une institution parisienne expose le travail de Philippe Cognée, artiste enseignant de l’Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (Ensba). Après Jean Michel Alberola, Joël Kermarrec, Annette Messager ou encore Michel François, le Cabinet des dessins Jean Bonna présente le travail de l’artiste dans le cadre de son volet contemporain. (…)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
From Saturday 25 May 2013 to Sunday 22 September 2013 For the previous edition of ArtZuid in 2011, we combined non-western and western artists and, in the introduction to the catalogue, we considered the historical aspects of such a juxtaposition, known as World Art. We pointed out that in this discussion of western and non-western art, existing relationships were being changed. This is part of the intercultural debate in a global world which, since the 1960s, as a result of mass communications, is becoming a global village. In addition, large-scale migration of workers since the 1960s has created a society in western cities described as multi-cultural. Politically, this coincided with decolonisation. The old ethnology also changed and with it the view of non-western art. Alongside the traditional ‘primitive’ art, attention gradually turned to contemporary artists from non-western countries. Exhibitions such as Magiciens de la Terre in the Centre Pompidou in Paris set a standard. But this was very quickly followed by accusations of aesthetic prejudice against organisers who were thought to regard non-western art as an exotic phenomenon. The mouthpiece for that criticism, Okwui Enwezor, put forward his case in Documenta in Kassel. He limited his selection to artists who worked with socio-political themes. In the catalogue we formulated some objections raised by his approach and which led to an artistic interpretation in which didactic moralism and a politically-correct message set the tone. (…)
Centre Pompidou Metz
From May 17th to October 7th 2013 Sur plus de 2000 m2, l’exposition plonge dans le rêve d’Icare et offre, à travers près de 500 œuvres en dialogue (peintures, photographies, dessins, films, maquettes d’architecture, installations, livres et revues…), un panorama inédit et spectaculaire de l’art moderne et contemporain. Depuis quelques années, la vue aérienne suscite un regain d’intérêt. Du succès de La Terre vue du ciel de Yann Arthus-Bertrand à la popularité de Google Earth, la vue à vol d’oiseau fascine, tant par la beauté des paysages dévoilés que par le sentiment de toute-puissance qu’elle inspire. L’exposition Vues d’en haut prend appui sur cette actualité pour remonter aux origines de la photographie aérienne et explorer son impact sur la création artistique et, de fait, sur l’histoire de l’art. (…)
Maison Particulière, Brussels, Belgium
From April 18th to June 30th 2013
Voyages Intérieurs, 7ème accrochage de Maison Particulière, célèbre les deux ans d’existence du centre d’art.
A travers leurs regards, les collectionneurs témoignent de leurs passions.
En s’emparant du thème Voyages Intérieurs chaque collectionneur, à sa manière, a exprimé ses rêves, ses voyages, au sens propre comme au sens figuré. Chaque voyage est une expérience et chaque collection détient bien souvent de multiples voyages. (…)
France 5
Vendredi 12 avril 2013 à 21h30
Diffusion sur France 5 du documentaire de Joël Calmettes Gérard Garouste retour aux sources.
Une production Chiloe Productions
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Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dôle, France
From March 16th to June 2nd 2013 Philippe Cognée est l’un des premiers artistes de sa génération reconnu pour avoir donné une impulsion nouvelle aux techniques picturales qui remettent à l’honneur la peinture et signent le renouveau d’une certaine figuration. Il part d’images photographiques qu’il projette sur le support. Il utilise une peinture à l’encaustique faite de cire d’abeille et de pigments de couleur et la dispose au pinceau sur la toile, puis la recouvre d’un film plastique sur lequel un fer à repasser chauffe la cire, étalant et déformant les formes. (…)
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, USA
From February 20th to June 23th 2013 Phoenix Art Museum will premier a new series of paintings by the New York artist Kehinde Wiley (American, b. 1976). Wiley gained critical acclaim for his heroic portraits addressing image and status of young men of color within a framework that re-envisions classical styles of portraiture and empowers his sitters. His latest series continues this interest with eight paintings based on the work of Hans Memling (1430-1494)—the Flemish master painter of the Northern Renaissance. (…)
The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, USA
Fro February 14th to March 27th 2013 One of today’s most globally-focused painters, African American artist Kehinde Wiley is known for vibrant, large-scale paintings of hip, urban black and brown men, rendered in the self-confident poses typical of classical European portraiture. The first major exhibition of Wiley’s work in San Francisco, The World Stage: Israel is part of the artist’s bold, new series exploring the global Diaspora (…)
Hayward Gallery, London, UK
From January 30th to April 28th 2013 Light Show brings together sculptures and artworks that use light in different ways. The exhibition showcases artworks created since the 1960s. Light is used to sculpt and shape space, creating evocative environments and sensory works that play tricks with the viewer’s perception. (…)
Maison Particulière, Brussels, Belgium
From January 17th to March 24 th 2013 Sex, Money and Power will be the sixth exhibit on display at Maison Particulière starting January 17 until March 24, 2013. We have gathered by our side our friends and collectors Galila, Estelle and Hervé Francès, and Alain Servais. Along these contemporary art collectors, a primitive arts collector has joined us. The works of our guest artist, Kendell Geers, create an invisible yet essential guiding thread throughout the exhibit. The Alain Mallart and Marcel Croës duet worked hand in hand to select texts that ring true and underscore the works of art on display. (…)
Espace Saint Sulpice, Paris
From january 17th to February 2nd 2013 L’association « Spiritualité et Art » organise du 17 janvier au 2 février 2013, une exposition intitulée L’art au défi de l’espérance à la Mairie du 6e arrondissement de Paris. Cet événement est le fruit de deux ans de recherche de dix-neuf artistes plasticiens, qui se sont concentrés autour du Livre de Job. Présent dans les trois religions monothéistes, Job apparaît comme un personnage à la fois universel et énigmatique, figure de l’homme qui reste dans la lumière malgré les épreuves qui lui sont infligées. Véritable panorama de la création actuelle, d’une grande diversité formelle et technique, l’exposition révèle la profonde richesse d’interprétation du mythe. Dans un contexte marqué par la crise, elle dévoile l’engagement sans faille de ces artistes de sensibilités et d’horizons différents pour porter une pulsion d’espoir au cœur de la société. (…)