
Josh Smith's 38th Street Books at last year's NY Art Book Fair
Presented by Printed Matter, the fifth annual NY Art Book Fair will be held during November 5–7 at MoMA PS1, Long Island City, Queens. Free and open to the public, the Fair hosts over 200 international presses, booksellers, antiquarian dealers, artists and publishers from twenty countries, offering the best in contemporary art-book publishing.
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Charlotte Fogh Contemporary has invited our Nordic neighbours and can with great pleasure, and in corporation with Gallery Steinsland Berliner from Stockholm, present some of the latest newcomers within the contemporary art scene of Scandinavia. The exhibition “News from the Neighbours” offers collage, drawing, sculpture, painting and video by the artists Erik Tidemann, Danilo Stankovic, Finsta, Nadine Byrne and Ragnar Persson.
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An American artist and designer Michael Leon‘s first solo show in Germany, “Vexhall“ will be held at pool gallery in Berlin. The exhibition title originates with the term vexillology (lat. vexillum flag and suffix -logy “study of“).
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For recent years, Asahikawa Furniture has been integrated with the fashionable idea of the Western furniture designers, with keep focusing on the environmental protection and their choice of materials. Intended to work on “monozukuri” (creation) as their primal statement, the Asahikawa Furniture started to take a big step toward the Chinese market in Shanghai, and 8 furniture manufactures from Asahikawa (INTERIOR NASU, MÖBELTOKO, SOFA KOSHA, Takumi Kohgei, Conde House,
CREER BY HOKUREIKOHSHO, HOSHINA STYLE, INTERIOR HOKUSHO KOBO) will co-exhibit for the first time at the Furniture China 2010.
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Mathieu Mercier 'Drum and Bass 2' / 2002 / 14,3 x 243,8 x 26,7 cm ©2010 Mathieu Mercier /BILD KUNST, Bonn/ SAVA, Buenos Aires
On August 12, MALBA opened a new exhibition “Geometry in the twentieth century in the Daimler Art Collection”, an abstract picture of trends in twentieth century art. It contains a selection of 100 works from the Daimler Art Collection, one of the most important corporate collections and oldest in Europe, especially involved with the ideas and works of the Bauhaus, Constructivist art and minimalism in Europe and America.
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