TLV Urban Art Guide - May

TLV Urban Art Guide - May

This May in Tel Aviv one can find plenty of amazing opportunities to take in street art at its best!

I.
Exhibition: Prettymess Collective
Venue: Beit Ha’ir
Dates: Until August 2017

In what can be deemed as an ambitious exhibition by many accounts, Prettymess, a collective composed of artists mostly active is the urban sphere, has taken over Beit Ha’ir. This summer the historic city hall of Tel Aviv will house an amazing variety of pieces ranging in theme, style and materials.
Hasayeret art tours will be giving two tours of the exhibition in Hebrew. For inquiries about English tours please contact at alternativetlv@gmail.com.

II.
Event: Alternative Tel Aviv pay as you like Florentin graffiti tour
Venue: Florentin, Tel Aviv
Date: May 26, 2017 11:00-12:30

While Alternative Tel Aviv usually provides boutique private tours, this summer we plan to offer open pay as you like tours in Florentin as a new monthly tradition. Our primary tour will take you through the street-art capital and lay down the leading characters in the street-art scene while visiting some of the city’s most iconic and beautiful pieces in the public space. To book spots for the tour contact at alternativetlv@gmail.com.

 

III.
Venue: Kiryat Hamelacha, HaAmal street

Until recently the two large buildings marking the entrance to the Tel Aviv up and coming studio and gallery area, Kiryat Hamelacha, were covered by two famous pieces by two famous local artists. But this genre has different rules and recently things changed. Two enormous pieces, a black horse by Klone and an abstract figure by Zero Cents now cover the buildings from top to bottom. Head there to see for yourself! 

Klone

Klone

Zero Cents

Zero Cents

Rome Art Guide - May

Rome Art Guide - May

May is maybe my favourite month in Rome because it’s pretty warm but windy, it smells like flowers, it’s colorful and blossoming everywhere. The contemporary art scene is blossoming too so it’s easy to find some cool event or art show going on and everything is getting ready for the hot-touristy season up coming. 

I.
Exhibition title: Nature Forever
Artist: Piero Gilardi
Venue: The MAXXI 
Dates: Until October 15, 2017 

Pop art mixed with ecologist and political italian issues, this solo exhibition dedicated to one of the greatest artists of the late 1960s movement “Arte Povera” is first of all a deep comprehension of his carreer that was absolutely different from all the other artists of the same movement. Second, it’s really so much fun because of the many interactive installations which will challenge your sense of humor and even your capacity to understand the multiple social meanings behind.

II.
Exhibition title: Trilogia del silenzio, capitolo II (Trilogy of silence, chapter II)
Artist: Lee Madgwick
Venue: White Noise Gallery
Dates: Until May 31, 2017

After the great success of the project “Dismaland” with Banksy, Lee Madgwick shows his oil paintings in Rome for the first time. Lonely buildings, immersed in landscapes with no reference to time and space, recalls the atmosphere of De Chirico and the attitude of Hopper but in a brand new way. The sense of eternal stand-by of the exhibition offers a new point of view but with an extraordinary peace of mind.


III.
Exhibition title: Equivalences
Artist: Giuseppe Penone
Venue: Gagosian gallery
Dates: Until June 15, 2017 

Deeply poetic, Penone’s engagement with nature and time reveals the deepest power of art and this is what you feel when you move around his sculptures. The inner essence of nature is freed from the human aesthetic process of sculpturing, revealing a new sense of life.

Header Image: Paz Paloscia - White Noise Galler



Header Image: Paz Paloscia - White Noise Galler

Vienna Art Guide - May

Vienna Art Guide - May

I.
Exhibition Title: The Secession Knot (5.1)
Artist: Jean-Luc Mouléne
Venue: Secession
Dates: Until June 18, 2017

„To every time its art. To art its freedom.“ The Vienna Secession is also known as the Union of Austrian Artist. It hosts an international program with solo and themed exhibitions. The Secession is a must-see. Next to the main exhibition hall you will find two exhibitions by Rosa Barba and Anoka Faruqee (until June 25, 2017).

Picture: Iris Ranzinger  ©  Secession 2017

Picture: Iris Ranzinger  ©  Secession 2017

II.
Exhibition title: Acting for the Camera
Artists: Trude Fleischmann, Rudolf Koppitz, Arnulf Rainer, Erwin Wurm etc.
Venue: Albertina
Dates: Until May 30, 2017


The Exhibition shows circa 120 works from Albertina´s Photographic Collection between 1850s and the present. The selection is divided between six thematic emphases: motion studies, models for artists, dance, picture stories, portraits of actresses and acors, and Viennese Actionist stagings of the body. Curated by Dr. Anna Hanreich

Foto: Rudolf Koppitz 1926 © Albertina

Foto: Rudolf Koppitz 1926 © Albertina


III.
Exhibition title: Lonely Old Slogans
Artist: Daniel Richter
Venue: 21er Haus
Dates: Until June 5, 2017


Daniel Richter´s exhibition – Lonely Old Slogans presents for the first Time in Vienna a comprehensive retrospective of the artist´s work. This exhibition is conceived as a traveling show. The last stop – right after the 21er Haus – will be the Camden Arts Center in London.    

Foto: Tatintsian Collection  © Jochen Littkemann, Berlin / © Bildrecht, Wien 2017Header Image: Secession, Albertina, 21er Haus - Three very interesting venues are showing three different exhibitions. Spacial installations. Photography…

Foto: Tatintsian Collection  © Jochen Littkemann, Berlin / © Bildrecht, Wien 2017


Header Image: Secession, Albertina, 21er Haus - Three very interesting venues are showing three different exhibitions. Spacial installations. Photography. Painting.

Barcelona Art Guide- May

Barcelona Art Guide- May

The top Gallery and Museum shows that you don't want to miss this Spring if you are visiting Barcelona.


I.
Exhibition title: World Press Photo 2017
Artist: various
Venue: CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
Dates: Until 5 June, 2017

View the entire collection of winning images from the 60th World Press Photo Contest. They were selected from 80,408 images made by 5,034 photographers from 126 different countries.

II.
Exhibition title: Zoòtrop
Artist: Frederic Amat
Venue: La Pedrera, Casa Mila
Dates: Until 16 July 2017


Frederic Amat (Barcelona, 1952) is one of the leading figures in the contemporary Catalan art scene. His open concept of art has led him to incorporate numerous languages into his artistic practice, including painting, drawing, sculpture, installation art, performance, book illustration, videos, theatre set design and interventions in architectural spaces. 

III.
Exhibition title: Building bridges, not walls
Artist: Manolo Millares,
Venue: Mayoral Gallery
Dates: until 25 July 2017


Concentrating on Manolo Millares’s notorious maturity period (1957-1972), this is the first major exhibition devoted to this artist in a private gallery and provides a unique opportunity to contemplate an ensemble of seventeen of Millares’s arpilleras(burlap paintings).

London Art Guide - May

London Art Guide - May

May will be all about Heathrow and City airports with the Berlin Gallery Weekend, Frieze New York and the Venice Biennale. Yet, and always, London keeps on amazing me with a wide range of exhibitions to run to! 

I.
Exhibition title:  You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred
Artists: Lucas Blalock, Anne Collier, Sara Cwynar, Natalie Czech, Andreas Gursky, Elad Lassry, Richard Prince, Thomas Ruff, Cindy Sherman, Erin Shirref, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sara VanDerBeek, Jeff Wall, Christopher Williams
Venue: Zabludowicz Collection
Date: Until July 9, 2017

We think we know what photography is and feels like with our constant upload of Instagram images. Well, be ready to be challenged, explore new manual photographic processes and rethink what an image is and stands for. 

Lucas Blalock

Lucas Blalock

II.
Exhibition title: Ornamental Hysteria
Artist: Ashley Bickerton
Venue: Newport Street Gallery
Dates: Until 20th August

The American artist Ashley Bickerton is getting a major show at Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery. It's completely mad and a little madness is always welcomed. Hello colours, joys and tragedies! 

Detail of Ashley Bickerton's Red Scooter (2009)

Detail of Ashley Bickerton's Red Scooter (2009)

III.
Exhibition title: A World View
Artist: John Latham
Venue: Serpentine Gallery  
Dates: Until May 21, 2017

John Latham was radical and believed that artists had an important role to pay in society (him and his wife set up the Artists Placement Group which placed artists and art within government offices). It's meaningful and relevant, go and see it! 

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Header Image: Installation shot of the current exhibition at the Zabludowicz Collection, You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred.

- by Marine Tanguy