ArteZine, Spring 2016 ‘‘Nature is Our Body’’ Guest edited by Nazli Gürlek

‘‘Nature is Our Body’’ edited by Nazlı Gürlek explores a series of artistic and cultural practices from Turkey and the Middle East that critically engage with the Earth’s resilience and regenerative quality. Drawing from a range of historical and contemporary references, this ArteZine brings together four contributions that inquire about a common ground between nature […]
Sara Bichao in “De Repente Bien”

Biblioteca Central de Cantabria March 8-31, 2016 De repente bien es una muestra colectiva, una revision desde el punto de vista de las artistas de la presencia de los extraño en lo cotidiano, definido por Shelling, el filosofo del Romanticismo aleman, como lo que “debía quedar oculto, pero se ha manifestado.” Pinturas, dibujos, textiles, esculturas e […]
Alice Miceli’s “In Depth (landmines) / Colombian Series” at Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery

Opening reception: Thursday, May 5, from 6:00-8:00pm On view from May 5 – July 15 Venue: Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery John Jay College of Criminal Justice 524 W 59th St, New York, NY 10019 In a time when we are shocked by images of worldwide atrocities, we should ask where does the horror of the spectacle stop. […]
“Avalanche” at Microscope Gallery, curated by Paolo Mele

Saturday March 12, 8pm Avalanche: Carlos Casas, Phill Niblock and Robert Poss Live video and sound performance curated by Paolo Mele Microscope is very pleased to present a video screening and live sound performance of the ongoing project Avalanche by filmmaker Carlos Casas with composers/musicians Phill Niblock and Robert Poss. The work centers around Casas’ […]
Jonna Kina, “Secret Words and Related Stories” at AMA Gallery

OPENING ON THURSDAY, 3 MARCH, 5 – 7 P.M. GALLERIA AMA RIKHARDINKATU 1 00130 HELSINKI FINLAND
James N. Kienitz Wilkins screening at BAM

Thu, Mar 10, 2016 – 7:30pm LOCATION: Peter Jay Sharp Building BAM Rose Cinemas RUN TIME: 90min FORMAT: DCP GENERAL ADMISSION: $14 MEMBERS: $7 (free for Level 4 and above) Part of BAMcinématek series Migrating Forms Brooklyn artist James N. Kienitz Wilkins, a self-professed lover of “Internet archaeology,” works with lo-fi found footage and fragmentary material, from […]
Micha Das Bach in “Seahorses and Flying Fish” at the Arp Museum

The group exhibition featuring works by grant holders who occupy themselves in the broadest sense with Dada in a contemporary manner shows a wide range of different genres. Sculptural space installations enter into dialogues with collages, overpaintings, found objects, photographs and videos. In the process, gestures of Dada with its will to renew traditional bourgeois […]
Public Sphere: Process and Practices, by Claudio Zecchi

Public Sphere: Process and Practices Practices as an Intersection in a Fragile Environment #3_Nottingham April the 7that New Art Exchange After the previous two steps in Milan and New York, Practices as an Intersection in a Fragile Environment will take place as the third step in Nottingham at the New Art Exchange. Devoted to working […]
Radiant Orb, by Kate Shaw at MIRUS Gallery

Mirus Gallery is pleased to present Radiant Orb by painter Kate Shaw. The exhibit opens with a reception on Saturday, February 27 from 7p to 10p, is free and open to the public, and will be on view through march 18, 2016. Kate Shaw is a Melbourne-based artist who creates landscapes that are simultaneously sublime […]
Roman Štětina’s “Lost Case” screening at Czech Center, NYC

Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:00pm Czech Center Cinema Roman Štětina’s film essay Lost Case will be screened at the Czech Center’s Cinema. The film re-uses the footage of the iconic TV series Columbo, shot between 1968 and 2003. Štětina created a poetic non-verbal narrative, which investigates the boundaries between the character of the famous detective and the actual […]