Nicola Verlato
Nicola Verlato opened up his solo exhibition entitled How The West Was Won at Jonathan LeVine Gallery (April 7, 2012 through May 5, 2012).
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Nicola Verlato opened up his solo exhibition entitled How The West Was Won at Jonathan LeVine Gallery (April 7, 2012 through May 5, 2012).
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One of our favourite artists, the fabulous Han Hoogerbrugge, will open a big solo show in Rotterdam on January 26th. Be sure not to miss it: “transforming the exhibition space into a Hoogerbrugge-universe, it will present Han’s works of the last 15 years in form of drawings, projections, video- and interactive installations plus life performances.”
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Perfect Cherry Blossom is a project by Keiichi Tanaami and Oliver Payne. The exhibition title is not only a symbol for flourishing spring and peace but also the name of one of the most advanced and violent Japanese Bullet Hell Games. A video game made by gamers for gamers from a time before the gaming industry turned into a home entertainment device.
At Studiolo, in Zürich, until January 28th.
Will you be in LA between 13th October and 5th Nov? Don’t miss the Myths, Monsters & Legends exhibition a showcasing the cohoperation between long-term friends Rankin and Damien Hirst. “The project is an exploration of imagined narratives and monsters of past civilizations, viewed through a modern lens”
Rankin Gallery LA, 13th October – 5th Nov
Paintings from the Archives of the Pleasantville Historical Society is the title of Jonah Samson‘s axhibition, currently on view at G. Gibson Gallery in Washington. In this series the artist adds his own twist to vintage photographs found on eBay.
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