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A Complicated Relation, part I + KwieKulik

1. Tibor Hajas: To the Street with Your Message! I (A Letter to My Friend in Paris). (1975). Courtesy Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2. Goran Trbuljak: I do not wish to show anything new and original. (1971). Courtesy Generali Foundation, Vienna

A Complicated Relation, part I is the first in a series of two presentations at Kalmar Konstmuseum. The first part also includes an exhibition at Index in Stockholm, A Complicated Relation: KwieKulik, 7 September – 23 October, with works by the Polish artist duo KwieKulik. More information on the presentation at Index will follow in a separate mail.
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There Are Trees Above

Gallery EXIT is pleased to present There Are Trees Above from July 9th to August 6th, 2011. Four young Hong Kong artists, Chihoi, Hei NG Ka-Chun, Roy NG Ting-Ho, Frank TANG Kai-Yiu will present responses to the works of Beijing-based artist YANG Xinguang. Just as Yang’s There Are Stones Below negotiates the boundaries between rural and the urban, each artists’ works are their unique approaches to their surroundings.

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Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial Exhibition

Bronx Museum celebrates 30th anniversary of Artist In the Marketplace(AIM) with First Aim Biennial, exhibitions and publications. Curated by Wayne Northcross + Jose Ruiz. The exhibition will feature sculptures, works on paper, video installations, photographs, and other works by the 72 participants in the 2011 AIM program. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with Wave Hill. Exhibitions Open June 26 at Bronx Museum of the Arts and Wave Hill.

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GOGO GUIDE TO PARIS

The online culture magazine “gogoparis.com” that connects Paris and the world, now has GOGO GUIDE TO PARIS, iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad application released available on the App Store since April 4th.

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Pray for Japan

On March 11, 2011, the Japan Earthquake hit in the Tohoku region of Japan. To meet the request of collecting donations from overseas, the logo mark for the donation box “Pray for Japan” was created in collaboration with Chie Morimoto (design), Junya Ishikawa / Naoyuki Sato (direction), and Yuko Matsunaga / Takeshi Oshii (support). You can freely download the logo from here. Twitter and Facebook version is also available. Follow the twitter @prayjp.

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