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Lee Mingwei: The Mending Project

10.16 – 11.14 Lombard-Freid Projects (New York) The Mending Project  2009 Installation view at Lombard-Freid Projects Photo Joe Hsu Anything but an ordinary gallery visit, Lee Mingwei here extends a personal invitation for all to come bring in that ragged pairView More >

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Ryoji Ikeda: data.tron/data.scan

9.26 – 12.13 Surrey Techlab data.tron. Photo Ryuichi Maruo   Courtesy YCAM Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Surrey Art Gallery’s Techlab digital art residency and exhibition program, the Paris-based Japanese digital-music composer and artist presents two works from his datamaticsView More >

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Voyages

10.14 – 1.23 La Maison de la culture du Japon a Paris Naito Sayuri   Pont du 25 avril    2007 © Naito Sayuri Delivery, pilgrimage, pioneering, exploration, sightseeing…. Voyages have long been an inseparable part of human life. In anView More >

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Flickers: new media art from Japan

10.23 – 11.1 Goethe Institut Hanoi Image of new work by Minami Takao Due to its historical background, Vietnamese culture is still highly controlled, but not a young artists working with digital media are on the rise. Another segment ofView More >

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Anish Kapoor

9.26 – 12.11 Royal Academy of Arts (London) 10.14-11.14 Lisson Gallery (London) Shooting into the Corner  2008-09  Mixed media Photo Dave Morgan Major solo exhibitions for the pioneering sculptor and Turner Prize winner. At the Academy, the centerpiece will be the massive,View More >

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Haegue Yang: Integrity of the Insider

9.24 – 2.28 Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) Yearning Melancholy Red  2008 Courtesy the artist and Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin Photo © Scott Groller In her first solo museum exhibition in the United States, the South Korean artist presents a major installation,View More >

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Rosalind Nashashibi

9.10 – 11.1 Institute for Contemporary Arts (London) Jack Straw’s Castle  2009  16mm film Photo Will Martin First major survey of Palestinian-British artist Rosalind Nashashibi, including 16mm films from her last four years of work and photographs. A look at how identityView More >

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