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Galería Hilario Galguera presents Gustavo Artigas

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March
20th

Tres Tiempos | 27 color photographs, 50 x 60 cm each one | 2007 Repeated Action on February 20th, 21st and 22nd at 16:00 hours in Rosas Moreno Street number 77. Galería Hilario Galguera presents, Mexican artist, Gustavo Artigas' solo show, Accidentes, Documentos y Ejecuciones Recientes, from March 17 to April 20, 2007. Born in Mexico City, Gustavo Artigas (1970), studied Visual Arts at the UNAM's National School of Plastic Arts between 1991 and 1995. In 1996, Artigas won the II Installation {...}

Gustav Metzger. Works of 1995–2007

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March
20th

Gustav Metzger. Works of 1995–2007 Zacheta National Gallery of Art http://www.zacheta.art.pl More info The Zacheta exhibition presents only a fragment of the rich oeuvre of Gustav Metzger, whose personal history is as fascinating and dramatic as History to which he refers in his works. Born in Nuremberg in 1926 to an Orthodox Jewish family, its roots in Poland, he was sent in 1939 to Great Britain as part of the Refugee Children’s Movement, thanks to which he was saved from the {...}

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Irish Museum of Modern Art

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March
19th

Garrett Phelan Trusted Servant all Hawaii eNtrees/luNar reGGae was a group exhibition curated by artist Philippe Parreno and Rachael Thomas (Senior Curator: Head of Exhibitions, IMMA) at the Irish Museum of Modern Art from 29 November to 18 February, 2007. More than twenty artists, writers and thinkers were invited to participate in this project that focused on the notion of ‘process’. Parreno’s approach was to go beyond the real/physical space of the museum and as a part of this process Garrett {...}

RFK Funeral Train by Paul Fusco.

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March
18th

Private View Tuesday 20th March 2007 In 1968 Magnum photographer Paul Fusco accompanied the body of Robert F Kennedy from New York City to its final resting place in Arlington Cemetery, near Washington, DC. Transported by train, the coffin was placed in the last of 22 cars and elevated so that it was visible through the large observation windows. But it was what lay outside the train that interested Fusco most; the track-side mourners who, silent, curious and patient, waited {...}

Damien Hirst Interview

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March
16th

Theres an interview with Damien Hirst over at Art Info.. Damien, I was surprised that you’ve named this series after Philip Larkin poems. Does this mean you’re entering a more romantic phase in your work? I did a load of medicine cabinets a long time ago and I named them after Sex Pistols songs. I suppose I must be getting old if I’m naming work after Philip Larkin poems. I don’t know. They’re quite religious-looking, and I think I was just trying to {...}

Tonight at The Serpentine

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March
16th

e-flux and JRP|Ringier are pleased to announce a London book launch for a new publication, entitled The Best Surprise Is No Surprise. The book launch will take place at the Serpentine Gallery, London, on Friday, March 16, 2007, from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. The evening’s program will include Anton Vidokle and Julieta Aranda in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist and Julia Peyton-Jones, as well as surprise guests. Over the past several years, electronic communications have had a transformative effect on {...}