Feb. 18, 2012
Willem de Rooij - Solo Exhibition - Kunstverein, Munich
Willem de Rooij // Solo exhibition // Kunstverein, Munich, Germany // 19 February - 15 April 2012
The basic texture of woven fabric is produced by the repeated intersection of threads which run in two different directions. Dutch artist Willem de Rooij (*1969) has taken this structural polarity as a starting point for an investigation of abstract concepts such as opposition, contrast, transition, and nuance. In his solo exhibition at the Kunstverein Munich, he shows a small number of monumental hand-woven tapestries. Explored in these works is a range of variations: a gradual transition from silver to gold (‘Vertigo’s Doll’, 2010) or a slow evolution from one quality of black into another (‘Black to Black’, 2011). Since 2009, these weavings have appeared in various constellations and contexts in De Rooij’s multidisciplinary production, the exhibition at the Kunstverein Munich brings together a selection of De Rooij’s weavings at a European institution for the first time.
Feb. 18, 2012
Willem de Rooij - Solo Exhibition - Kunstverein, Munich
Willem de Rooij // Solo exhibition // Kunstverein, Munich, Germany // 19 February - 15 April ...
Feb. 16, 2012
Claire Fontaine, Melik Ohanian, Alain Séchas - Exposition Collective - La Maison Rouge, Paris
Néon, who's afraid of red, yellow and blue? // La Maison Rouge // 17 février - ...
Feb. 16, 2012
Hassan Khan - Group Show at MuseumsQuartier, Wien
"MEMBRA DISJECTA FOR JOHN CAGE: Wanting to Say Something About John" // freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL at ...
Feb. 15, 2012
ARCO Madrid
The Chantal Crousel Gallery is pleased to announce its participation to ARCO Madrid. Booth 10.A.16, Feria ...
Feb. 14, 2012
Hassan Khan, Danh Vo - 2012 Triennial New Museum, NYC
The Ungovernables // 2012 New Museum Triennial, NYC // 15 February - 22 April 2012 The ...
Feb. 10, 2012
Absalon - Solo exhibition - Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
ABSALON // 11 February – 13 May 2012 // Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands ...