Leiden Assemblage No. 1, Gallery Le Petit Port, Leiden, The Netherlands

  August 24 —September 7, 2008 Gallery Le Petit Port in Leiden presents the international group show Leiden Assemblage No. 1. Guest curators and artists Billy Gruner (AUS) and Jan Maarten Voskuil gathered an international group of artists to integrate their work as a ‘social assemblage’ in a surround mural by Daniel Gottin (CH). This Swiss artist known for his spatial interventions, often with tape, made a design especially for the front room or window [...]

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Subset (Conical Gets Shanghai’d), Conical, Melbourne, Australia

  Installation view with work by Billy Gruner July 26 — August 16, 2008 Partcipating artists include Daniel Argyle, Billy Gruner, Kyle Jenkins & Tilman.

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Tilman, Peloton, Sydney, Australia

  Installation view June 12 — July 5, 2008

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SNO 38: Ward Denys, Billy Gruner, Clemens Hollerer, Andrew Leslie, Tilman, & Rik Rue, Sydney Non Objective, Sydney, Australia

  Work by Billy Gruner June 7-29, 2008

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My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble, Organized by Tilman & CCNOA, Sydney College of the Arts Gallery, Sydney, Australia

  June 5 — August 1, 2008

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Tilman, Dum Umeni / The House of Art Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic

  April 17 — May 18, 2008

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Und Jetzt, IS & Le Petit Port, Leiden, The Netherlands

  Installation view with work by Kyle Jenkins December 8, 2007 — January 15, 2008 The inaugural exhibition at IS featuring international artists Richard van der Aa, Justin Andrews, Sanne Bruggink, Christoph Dahlhausen, Matthew Deleget, Iemke van Dijk, Jasper van der Graaf, Billy Gruner, Clemens Hollerer, Kyle Jenkins, Sarah Keighery, Gracia Khouw, Arjan Janssen, Maike Mei Lan, Rossana Martinez, Jan van der Ploeg, Perry Roberts, Tilman, Jan Maarten Voskuil and Guido Winkler.  Includes original texts [...]

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Tilman: LOST AND FOUND | Concrete Findings

Tilman, Fundstück, 2007, thirteen works on paper, crayon on opaline, 13 x 10 inches each

September 2007

Brussels, Belgium-based artist Tilman presents an installation consisting of new drawings and sculpture.

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New Edition by Tilman, Gallery Sonja Roesch, Houston, TX

  Tilman, 12 Colors for Texas, 2007 Adhesive foil to be mounted directly onto the wall or framed 13 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches, Edition of 10 with 2 Artist Proofs Published by CCNOA (Brussels) & Gallery Sonja Roesch (Houston)

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LOST AND FOUND, Concrete Findings, by Tilman

Living in a complex visual world, the artist today is constantly driven by a deeply rooted mechanism registering his surroundings. Curiosity stemming from a natural interest in the world in general and his immediate environment in particular leads him to archive visual and sensual impacts and impressions, real and abstract. Indulgence in personal discoveries and in the examination of things around him, with the massive stream of information that this involves, requires vivid anticipation. This [...]

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Alma Tischler & Tilman, Gallery Sonja Roesch, Houston, TX

  Alma Tischler (left) & Tilman (right) September 8 — October 27, 2007 Alma Tischler and Tilman were both master students from Guenther Fruhtrunk at the MA Academy in Munich. He is known for his radiating colorful geometrically structured paintings. While rejecting the figure reference, the structure of parallel lines in different thicknesses becomes a pattern where color becomes form as well as figure. Even though both Tischler and Tilman went their own way to [...]

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Tilman Launches New Web Site

  Brussels-based artist Tilman launches a cool new web site.  Tilman will mount a solo exhibition at MINUS SPACE project space on September 29-30, 2007.

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Composite Realities Amid Time and Space: Recent Art and Photography, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy, Australia

  Christoph Dahlhausen, Film for Melbourne (detail), 2007 July 20 — September 1, 2007  Presenting work by contemporary artists from Australia, France, Germany, New Zealand and South Korea, and curated by participating artist David Thomas, Composite Realities Amid Time and Space: Recent Art and Photography expands the experience of photography at CCP from the wall mounted fine print, to consider works which articulate actual time and space. The exhibition will address the issue of photography, [...]

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Pas de soucis…, Non-Objectif Sud (NOS), La Barraliere, Tulette, France

  Installation view of main gallery Perry Roberts & Emmanuelle Villard Tilman & Clemens Hollerer Ward Denis June 18 — September 23, 2007 Curated by Petra Bungert, Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art (CCNOA), Pas de soucis …, French for ‘no worries, mate’, conveys the laissez-faire attitude conditional to the noonday heat of southern France. Such an environment may seem antithetical to the rigorous and disciplined art practice, yet one need only think of Paul Cézanne’s [...]

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My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble, Nieuwe Vide, Haarlem, The Netherlands

      April 15 — May 27, 2007 Organized by CCNOA, this group exhibition serves as a compilation, a gathering of information, thought, content and context relating to today`s artistic practice in the realm of reductive art.  Features artists John Beech (UK/USA), Kjell Bjorgeengen (N), Victoria Carolan (UK) & Guy De Biavre (B), Matthew Deleget (USA), Alexandra Dementieva (RUS/B) & Aernoudt Jacobs (B), Ward Denys (B), Jaroslaw Flicinski (PL), Clemens Hollerer (A/B), Andrew Huston [...]

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Non Objectif Sud 07: Fundraiser Exhibition, Gary Snyder Gallery, New York, NY

  Wednesday, April 18, 2007, 6-9pm Non Objectif Sud (NOS) is located at La Barralière, a Provençal farm house in the Côtes du Rhône valley, 50 km north of Avignon in France. NOS is an alternative to the commercial art gallery and institutional space, situated within a rural environment. Once a year, NOS invites several artists to spend a few days at La Barralière and to create works in situ, collaborate and install an exhibition. NOS [...]

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A Bit O’ White, CCNOA, Brussels, Belgium

  March 16 — April 19, 2007 Features artists Matilde Alessandra (I), Tom Benson (UK), Julian Dashper (NZL), Ward Denys (B), Zipora Fried (A/USA), Klaas Kloosterboer (NL), Renée Levi (CH), Gerold Miller (D), Perry Roberts (GB/B), Michal Skoda (CZ), Clary Stolte (NL), Jan van der Ploeg (NL), Pieter Vermeersch (B), Emmanuelle Villard (F), Jan Maarten Voskuil (NL) and Guy De Bièvre (B).

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minimalpop, Maatschappij Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  thru March 10, 2007 Features MINUS SPACE artists Julian Dashper, Kyle Jenkins, Tilman & Jan van der Ploeg

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Emmanuelle Villard: Paint It, Black, CCNOA, Brussels, Belgium

  Installation view

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Interview with Tilman, by Chris Ashley

introduction Tilman has stated that his art has completely moved into the three-dimensional realm, and that his use of and response to architecture requires finding a balance between various environments and the objects that he makes and situates in these environments.  Inspired by everyday objects and structures, his goal is to present and represent light using color and form, which is mediated through the objects he makes, the structures in which the objects are located, [...]

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