Petzel Gallery, 456 W 18th Street, New York, NY 10011
John Stezaker
Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new silkscreens by the London-based artist John Stezaker and the U.S. premiere of his film "Blind."
Petzel Gallery, 456 W 18th Street, New York, NY 10011
Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new silkscreens by the London-based artist John Stezaker and the U.S. premiere of his film "Blind."
Various locations, Birmingham
The Council of Community Conveyors provide the service of passing messages between neighbouring homes. For Fierce Festival they invite participants to join the project, including reviewer Anneka French.
Moseley Road Baths, Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12 9BX
A series of sound, projection and discussion-based interventions in the at-risk Moseley Road Baths are reviewed by Anna Falcini. Part of Fierce Festival.
Galerie Jaeger Bucher, 5 & 7 rue de Saintonge, 75003 Paris, France
The infinite spatial possibilities of Schimansky's drawings reveal an immense expressive freedom.
Eastside Projects, 86 Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham B9 4AR
A call and response is issued as an installation in the gallery, as speakers sound a deconstruction of ‘The Last Post’, a military score that signifies the end of the day, a point of return and retreat. Review by Cathy Wade
The Tetley, Hunslet Road, Leeds LS10 1JQ
Narrative, vulnerability and subject/object relations are broad fields of interpretation, yet it is reassuring to encounter such a large group show that doesn't also shy from an ambitious topic. Review by Rebecca Senior
Festival Hub @ The Edge, 79–81 Cheapside, Birmingham B12 0QH
Club Fierce: Algorave re-casts the dancefloor as a series of performative acts via a human glitter ball and live coding. Cathy Wade reviews this Fierce Festival Late.
Johann König, Berlin Dessauer Str. 6-7 10963 Berlin
Johann König, Berlin is pleased to present Helen Marten’s room-sized installation Orchids, or a hemispherical bottom for the first time in Germany after it had been created for the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.
mac birmingham, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH
These two men can’t be dancers because no one would pay to come and see them dance. Dancer is reviewed by Andy Field as part of Fierce Festival.
Moseley Road Baths, Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12 9BX
The Museum of Water is a collection of publicly donated water. These provide a series of narratives about scarcity and generosity. Cathy Wade reviews the project. Part of Fierce Festival.
Star and Shadow Cinema, Stepney Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1 2NP
TUSK draws on trend, tradition and absurdity in order to create a situation where the audience is never passive. Review by Tom Hopkin
Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham B4 7XG
The Cyborg Foundation's event for Fierce Festival comprises dance, film and a live colour concert by Neil Harbisson. Review by Zara Dinnen.
Various Locations, Brighton
The Brighton Photo Biennial 2014 explores photographic history and its potential futures, focusing on collaboration and working together. Review by Rory Duckhouse