Dear friends,
The first issue of DIY-gonzo-art publication Vicious Vitamins will be released during the Basel art week within Volta, Liste and Scope as well as in a selected number of museums, galleries and hotels, bars, etc in the city of Basel.
The first issue will feature interviews from the Directors of Art 40 Basel, Volta, Liste and Scope. We will also publish an interview and pictures of Danish artist Troels Carlsen, several pages about artist-run spaces across Europe and a focus on "rock gig posters", an unknown although fantastic bridge between art and music.
Vicious Vitamins will probably contain a Paul H-O free column and our favourite gallery girls !!!
See you in Basel !!
Antoine
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz new exhibition "The Descent of Man"
Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz's works are most of the time figurative pencil drawings inspired by Renaissance techniques and mixing antique charaters of mythology and modern entertainment icons. Diverse in size, from A4 page to enormous size compositions, Wolfe Lenkiewicz showed his worked at Simon Dickinson, T1+2 Gallery and Paradise Row in London and Mimmo Scognamiglio in Naples.
This new exhibition organize by All Visual Arts will feature a diverse range of drawings as well as a deer bronze sculpture.
The Descent of Man
02.05.2009 to 31.05.2009
1 Melton Street London NW1 2ER
Private view: 1 May 2009, 6pm - 8pm
Private view: 1 May 2009, 6pm - 8pm
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
RIO by Adel Abdessemed at David Zwirner, New-York
After PS1 in 2008, Algerian-borned and New-York-based artist Adel Abdessemed is having his new show at David Zwirner Gallery from April 3 to May 9, 2009. Although relatively unknown in America, Adel Abdessemed attracts great attention in Europe where he is one of the favourite artists of great collectors such as French billionaire and Gucci-owner Francois Pinault.
This new show will feature sculptures, drawings, photographs, and videos made from 2008 to 2009 and will be presented in between two main gallery spaces on 19th street (525 and 519, 19th street).
Labels:
adel abdessemed,
David Zwirner,
exhibition,
new-york
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