KOMPLOT, 295 Avenue Van Volxemlaan B-1190 Brussels

Bat Sheva Ross: Telling a Mind Stop Being a Mind

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Monotonously controlled, in an attempt to push out every irregularity, two different 'inner' voices are taking turns in counting from hundred till one. The countdown ends and opens up a hypnotically calm but thorough, albeit mute, interrogation between th

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Jerwood Visual Arts, 171 Union Street, Bankside, London SE1 0LN

Now I Gotta Reason

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In 1969, as part of his 'Useful Art Manifesto', Argentinian artist Eduardo Costa described the term 'useful art' as art that should have a direct social utility and claimed that the artworks he 'should attack the myth of the uselessness of the arts and ma

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Unit 2, BJ House 10 - 14 Hollybush Gardens London E2 9QP

Johanna Billing: I’m Gonna Live Anyhow Until I Die

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'I'm Gonna Live Anyhow Until I Die' (2012) is a new short film by Johanna Billing. Co-commissioned by the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin and the MAC in Belfast to mark the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy, it focuses on the indiv

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Artists Space : Exhibitions 38 Greene Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013

Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years

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2000 Wasted Years is the first retrospective by Bernadette Corporation. The exhibition recasts the works authored by the group since their inception in the early '90s. Review by Nickolas Calabrese

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The New Art Gallery Walsall, Gallery Square, Walsall, WS2 8LG

Harminder Judge: In this strange house

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Harminder Judge creates sculpture, digital work and live performances. His influences are vast and varied and include religious iconography and occultism, Indian culture and popular Western culture. Review by Harun Morrison

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Jérôme Bel: Shirtology
A second chance to watch Jerome Bell's performance of Shirtology (2012) captured live Thursday 22nd March 2012 at Tate Modern.

Zabludowicz Collection 176 Prince of Wales Road London NW5 3PT

Matthew Darbyshire: T Rooms

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Following on from his ambitious solo exhibition at Tramway in Glasgow (January'March 2012) the London iteration of T Rooms extends the artist's inquiry into sculpture, social critique, urban architecture and design. Review by Emily Burns.

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Artist Simon Martin and Designer Martino Gamper in conversation, live from Camden Arts Centre

Matt's Gallery, 42'44 Copperfield Road, London E3 4RR

REVOLVER Part 3

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With four exhibiting artists and a number of multi-part pieces, Revolver part III is a suitably grand finale to this bold three-part series. Transforming its interior in just five days of turnover time since the close of Part II, the gallery has opened up

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Kunsthal Charlottenborg Nyhavn 2 1051 Copenhagen K Denmark

Joachim Koester

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Charlottenborg is proud to present a solo exhibition by Joachim Koester, one of the most significant Danish artists of his generation. The exhibition is the artist's largest and most comprehensive project to date in his home country, and is a survey of hi

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Wiener Secession, Association of Visual Artists Friedrichstraße 12, A-1010 Wien

Anne Hardy

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'I want to make photographs that create something other than pure reality.' Anne Hardy interviewed by Elisabeth Krimbacher in Parnass, Issue 3, 2012. British artist Anne Hardy constructs life-size sets that are rich in detail using a variety of materials

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SFMOMA, 151 Third Street (between Mission + Howard), San Fransisco , California 94103

Six Lines of Flight: Shifting Geographies in Contemporary Art

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This international group exhibition convenes artists from six cities around the globe that have become burgeoning artistic centers: Beirut, Lebanon; Cali, Colombia; Cluj, Romania; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; San Francisco, United States; and Tangier, Moroc

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