Cathy Wilkes at MoMA Ps1 This is the first show of the Irish artist, Cathy Wilkes in New York and the largest exhibition of the artist’s work to date. best known for mannequin-populated tableaux that recast scenes of everyday life as surreal experiences, Wilkes works in multiple mediums. This show features approximately 50 works from public and private collections throughout Europe and North America as well as new pieces created for the show, offering a broad view of Wilkes’s work since 2004. Canon at the sex museum American-born Andrew Mroczek and Peru native Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo started their collaboration in 2013 with a project called Virgenes de la Puerta (Virgins of the Door). This photography series is inspired by Spanish colonial painting that reimagines transgender women as historical and religious icons. Canon is a series of portraits showing LGBTQ Peruvians who identify with their country’s rich religious heritage. The artists reference the religious “canon” law, often targets and excludes LGBTQ voices and by that, expose us, viewers, to a different type of reality that exist far away from the mainstream western eyes. Edvard Munch at Met Breuer
Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863–1944) is known mostly for the famous painting “the scream”. In fact, Munch attained fame early in his career for his depictions of human anxiety. This fascinating retrospective is taking place at the Lovely Met Breuer and reveal 43 of the artist's works created over a span of six decades, including 16 self-portraits and works that have never before been seen in the United States.
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12/13/2017 2 Comments שלוש המלצות חמות לחודש דצמבר הקרירDavid Hockney at the Met Through February 26th A retrospective of David Hockney at the Metropolitan Museum that explores 60 years of massive and diverse work by the great English-American painter. The show includes works from the early 60’s when Hockney was as a student at the Royal College of Art in London, He’s most famous paintings of L.A. leisure and good life scenes painted Flat and geometrical. collages from the 70’s and 80’s influenced by cubism are also included in this show and last but not least- his recent painting large, vibrant scenes of the Yorkshire countryside and his California garden that nod to the works of Van Gogh, Munch and Matisse. The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028 Erwin Redi project at Madison Square Park Through March 2018 This immersive art installation is made up of hundreds of transparent globes illuminated by white LED lights that are suspended two feet off the ground. The lights are programmed to flutter in an odd way Erwin Redl is an artist that uses LEDs as the main medium of his work. Redi was born in Australia and currently living in the U.S. His work includes installations, videos, graphics, computer art and electronic music. The Holiday Train Show at the Botanical Garden in the Bronx
Through January 14h The Holiday Train show at the Botanical Garden is truly something you won't forget. Every year, the garden celebrates its collection of crafted trains that chug along a nearly half-mile track followed by 150 miniature of NYC landmarks. Established in 1891, The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is a National Historic Landmark that has 250-acre (100 ha) site's verdant landscape supports over one million living plants in extensive collections. New York Botanical garden, Bronx NY 2900 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10458 11/8/2017 0 Comments שלוש המלצות לחודש נובמבר בניו יורקPerforma 17 November 1-19th Performa is a performance Biennial held in NYC. Every other november, Performa biennial will be spreaded all over the city , featuring performances by acclaimed artist from around the world. This year, proforma will be focused on the use of live performance as central to artistic practice in African art and culture, the intersection of architecture and performance, and the hundred-year legacy of Dada. Recommendations- the berlin based artist Kris Lemsalu in collaboration with Ny based musician Kyp Malone, Bryony Roberts, Mabel O. Wilson, and The Marching Cobras of New York and Jimmie Durham at Whitney Museum November 3rd through Jan 28 Jimmie Durham, born in Texas in 1940, has long claimed to be Cherokee but that claim has been denied by tribal representatives. Durham was active in different african american and native american civil rights movements in the the 60’s-70’s and in the late 70’s turned back to art, moved to Mexico and then to Europe, where he lives and work till this day. He is described as having "made a career of being Cherokee with no known ties to any Cherokee community, although he have been raised with Cherokee as a first language. Durham often combines organic materials, found objects, and text to reveal Western-centric views and prejudices hidden in language, objects, and institutions. At the Center of the World, will Trace 120 works in sculpture, drawing, collage, photography, video, and performance. Jane Hotel Bar and restaurant A great match to your Whitney visit is this beautiful jam a the heart of Greenwich Village. Jane Hotel is the Inspiration of the the beloved Was Anderson’s Movie- Grand Budapest Hotel. Rumour has it that anderson have rented a room there for a whole year to study this magical place. Originally established in 1908 as a hotel for sailors The hotel boasts a colorful history, having once served as lodging for the fortunate survivors of the tragic demise of the Titanic! Jane Hotel has a “secret” ballroom bar and a rooftop bar, serving high-end cocktails. This is a great spot to chill after an exhausting museum visit and enjoy the expensive design of the place. The Jane 113 Jane St, New York, NY 10014 |
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