Grand Union, Unit 19, Fazeley Industrial Estate, Fazeley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5RS
Reynir Hutber: Stay Behind the Line
Grand Union, in collaboration with Fierce, is proud to present work by Reynir Hutber, an emerging artist based in London, whose work explores themes of social visibility, moral relativity and the everyday imposition of authority. For this solo exhibition
Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, Bankside, London, SE1 0LN
Tomorrow Never Knows: Jerwood/ Film and Video Umbrella Award
The Jerwood/ Film and Video Umbrella Award is a major new initative for moving image artists with a commissioning fund totalling £56,000. The four selected artists are: Ed Atkins, Emma Hart, Naheed Raza, Corin Sworn
An interview with Phillip Van Den Bossche, curator Beaufort04
Beaufort04 is the fourth edition of the Triennial of Contemporary Art along the Belgium coast which opens on the 31st of March. Pieter Vermeulen went to meet its curator Phillip van den Bossche
Flanders, Belgium
Contemporary visual arts in Flanders
Flanders boasts an age-old tradition of visual artists who enjoyed an international career and reputation such as Van Eyck, Bruegel, Van Dyck, Rubens, Ensor, Magritte and Broodthaers. The contemporary visual arts scene in Flanders is no less outstanding.
Wiener Secession, Association of Visual Artists Friedrichstraße 12, A-1010 Vienna
Rudolf Stingel
Rudolf Stingel has made a considerable contribution to breaking up the aura of the white cube. For many years, he has been questioning the definition of the panel painting and, going beyond its limits, he reverses the relationship between spaces and paint
WIELS, Av. Van Volxemlaan 354, 1190 Bruxelles
Rosemarie Trockel: Flagrant Delight
This survey constitutes the first large exhibition of Rosemarie Trockel (1952, Schwerte) in Belgium. Although the work of Rosemarie Trockel clearly references the symbolic and aesthetic legacies of surrealism and dada, her work has until now hardly been s
OUTPOST, 10B Wensum Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HR
Edward Sanders: Grobo Mesa
The title 'Grobo Mesa' is an incongruous juxtaposition. 'Grobo', a seemingly nonsensical word in conjunction with the geographical classification. 'Mesa' hints at a struggle between colloquial definition and conventional categorisation. The paintings glid
MOCA and Tipton Way, LA
Mike Kelley in Los Angeles: MOCA Tribute and Tipton Way
Mike Kelley's sudden death in Los Angeles earlier this year led to an outpouring of grief and affection among those who valued his contribution to contemporary art and music...
Kunsthaus Bregenz, Karl-Tizian-Platz, Postfach 371, A-690, Bregenz
Yvonne Rainer
Rainer's artistic production is not easy to classify adequately, for the established categories such as choreographer, dancer, theoretician, activist, poet, and filmmaker only approximately embrace her influential and many-sided activities.
Carroll / Fletcher, 56 - 57 Eastcastle Street, London W1W 8EQ
John Wood and Paul Harrison: Things That Happen
A4 paper, photocopiers, electric sanders, desk fans, ladders, light shades, lamps, chairs, cardboard boxes, bulldog clips; John Wood and Paul Harrison use the props of everyday life in the creation of minimal, enigmatic tableaux.