
Buzz, Curated by Vik Muniz, Galeria Nara Roesler, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Featuring Mark Dagley, Gabriele Evertz, Michelle Grabner & Gilbert Hsiao

Buzz, Curated by Vik Muniz, Galeria Nara Roesler, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Featuring Mark Dagley, Gabriele Evertz, Michelle Grabner & Gilbert Hsiao
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Tags: Abraham Palatnik, Alexander Girard, Alexandre Wollner, Almir da Silva Mavignier, Aluisio Carvao, Angelo Venosa, Brazil, Bridget Riley, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Felipe Barbosa, Francois Morellet, Fred Tomaselli, Gabriele Evertz, Galeria Nara Roesler, Geraldo de Barros, Gilbert Hsiao, Gyula Kosice, Heinz Mack, Helio Oiticica, Hercules Barsotti, Hermelindo Fiaminghi, Iran do Espirito Santo, Israel Pedrosa, Ivan Serpa, Iván Navarro, Jesús Rafael Soto, Jim Isermann, José Patrício, Josef Albers, Julio Le Parc, Karin Davie, Larry Poons, Lothar Charoux, Lucia Koch, Luis Sacilotto, Lygia Pape, Marc Handelman, Marcel Duchamp, Marcos Chaves, Mark Dagley, Markus Linnenbrink, Maurício Nogueira de Lima, Michelle Grabner, Olafur Eliasson, Paulo Roberto Leal, Peter Schuyff, Philippe Decrauzat, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Roberto Cabot, Rodolpho Parigi, Ross Bleckner, Rubem Ludolf, Sao Paolo, Sergio Camargo, Suzanne Song, Tauba Auerbach, The Responsive Eye, Tiago Tebet, Ubi Bava, Verner Panton, Victor Vasarely, Vik Muniz, Waldemar Cordeiro, Wayne Gonzales, Xylor Jane, Yayoi Kusama

Bernard Frize, Suite Segond 100 No 3, 1980 Household paint on canvas 51 x 64 inches January 14 – March 10, 2012 The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine artists from the 1960s to now. Selected by British painter Daniel Sturgis, it considers how the languages of abstraction have remained urgent, relevant and critical as they have been revisited and reinvented by subsequent generations of artists over the last [...]
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Tags: Alex Hubbard, Andre Cadere, Andy Warhol, Bernard Frize, Blinky Palermo, Bob Law, Bridget Riley, Carl Ostendarp, Cheyney Thompson, Dan Walsh, Daniel Buren, Daniel Sturgis, David Diao, David Reed, Francis Baudevin, Frank Stella, Gene Davis, Gerhard Richter, Heimo Zobernig, Imi Knoebel, Ingrid Calame, Jacob Kassay, Jane Harris, Jeremy Moon, John M. Armleder, Karin Davie, Katharina Grosse, Keith Coventry, Martin Barre, Martin Clark, Mary Heilmann, Michael Craig-Martin, Michelle Grabner, Moira Dryer, Myron Stout, Niele Toroni, Olivier Mosset, Peter Davies, Peter Halley, Peter Young, Richard Kirwan, Richard Tuttle, Robert Ryman, Ruth Root, Sarah Shalgosky, Scean Scully, Sherrie Levine, Steven Parrino, Tate St. Ives, Tauba Auerbach, Tim Head, Tomma Abts

Mary Heilmann, Primalon Ballroom, 2002 October 8, 2011 – January 3, 2012 The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine artists from the 1960s to now. Selected by British painter Daniel Sturgis, it considers how the languages of abstraction have remained urgent, relevant and critical as they have been revisited and reinvented by subsequent generations of artists over the last 50 years. It goes on to demonstrate the way in [...]
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Tags: Alex Hubbard, Andre Cadere, Andy Warhol, Bernard Frize, Blinky Palermo, Bob Law, Bridget Riley, Carl Ostendarp, Cheyney Thompson, Dan Walsh, Daniel Buren, Daniel Sturgis, David Diao, David Reed, Francis Baudevin, Frank Stella, Gene Davis, Gerhard Richter, Heimo Zobernig, Imi Knoebel, Ingrid Calame, Jacob Kassay, Jane Harris, Jeremy Moon, John M. Armleder, Karin Davie, Katharina Grosse, Keith Coventry, Martin Barre, Martin Clark, Mary Heilmann, Michael Craig-Martin, Michelle Grabner, Moira Dryer, Myron Stout, Niele Toroni, Olivier Mosset, Peter Davies, Peter Halley, Peter Young, Richard Kirwan, Richard Tuttle, Robert Ryman, Ruth Root, Sarah Shalgosky, Scean Scully, Sherrie Levine, Steven Parrino, Tate St. Ives, Tauba Auerbach, Tim Head, Tomma Abts

Karin Davie Symptomania no. 1 (from Symptomania series), 2008 September 14, 2008 – February 8, 2009 The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum debuts Symptomania, a suite of new work created expressly for the Museum by Karin Davie. The exhibition will include six new oil paintings, as well as two multi-media wall pieces made of cast resin and LEDs. Karin Davie is best known for her exuberant, colorful, and evocative paintings that use undulating stripes and [...]