https://drawingroom.org.uk/drawingbiennial2015/drawing/chatahoochee-koyukou
ARCO Madrid
@ ARCO Madrid with Schleicher/Lange
25.2 - 1.3.2015
ABU DHABI ART 5 - 8 November 2014
with Sfeir-Semler Gallery
Saadiyat Cultural District
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Frieze London 15–18 October 2014
with Sfeir-Semler Gallery
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Michelle Alperin, George Barber, Wolfgang Betke, Pedro Boese, Tina Born, Katja Brinkmann, Isaak Broder, Dominik Eggermann, Ali Fitzgerald, Franziska Furter, Franziska Goes, Undine Goldberg, Mani Hammer, Vanessa Henn, Silke Hofmann, Franziska Hünig, Maarten Janssen, Jennifer Jordan, Ib Jorn, Eemil Karila, Will Kempkes, Kanta Kimura, Achim Kobe, Britta Lumer, Frank Maier, Christina Morhardt, Tomoko Mori, Joe Neave, Timo Nasseri, Johannes Rodenacker, Gunna Schmidt, Anja Schwörer, Elisabeth Sonneck, Nicola Stäglich, Susa Templin, Petra Trenkel, Daniela Trixl, Anke Völk, Jens Wolf, Eriko Yamazaki, Michaela Zimmer, Claudia Zweifel, ...a.o.
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Junge Sammlungen 01 Nullpunkt aller Orte - Sammlung Dominic und Cordula Sohst-Brennenstuhl
Nullpunkt aller Orte -
Sammlung Dominic und Cordula Sohst-Brennenstuhl
29. März bis 14. September 2014
mit
- Thomas Baldischwyler
- Michael Conrads
- Jenny Feldmann
- Volker Hüller
- Florian Hüttner
- Till Krause
- Alicja Kwade
- Rupprecht Matthies
- Monika Michalko
- Timo Nasseri
- Hoda Tawakol
- Malte Urbschat
- Jorinde Voigt
- Ralf Weißleder
Weserburg | Museum für moderne Kunst | Teerhof 20 | 28199 Bremen |
Öffnungszeiten: Di bis So 11 – 18 Uhr, Do 11 – 20 Uhr Mo geschlossen
The Language Of Human Consciousness at Athr Gallery, Jeddah
OPENING / THURSDAY 10TH JULY, 2014
AT 9.30 PM IN ATHR GALLERY, JEDDAH
For thousands of years, the question of whether the basics of geometry came naturally to all humans or if they had to be taught; has been explored. According to Plato’s writings, Socrates attempted to determine how well an uneducated slave in a Greek household understood geometry, and eventually concluded that the slave’s soul ‘must have always possessed this knowledge’.
In the midst of startling havoc; humans by this very instinct seek to find order in this chaos, to reason with it; translating it to a language that is perhaps visual and universal is a common field of exploration for scientists and artists alike.
Athr Gallery will deliver a groundbreaking exhibition titled The Language of Human Consciousness in July 2014 and will include work by 38 artists from around the world. Most of these artists will be exhibiting work for the first time in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East at large.
The Language of Human Consciousness takes geometry as a starting point, accepting its heritage as a symbol of purity, intelligence and perfection and bringing it towards a more contemporary interpretation as a language for exploring the atypical, the imperfect and the alternative. Works are brought together that seek to dissect segments of times, contexts and places and open them up to universal interpretation. The works, in the potency of the contradiction between their infinite possibilities as geometric compositions and the range of their references – social, political, art historical or other - are reduced to a neutral ground: to a human and conceivable form.
Art Basel with Sfeir Semler Gallery
Frieze New York
at Frieze New York with SFEIR-SEMLER GALLERY Hamburg/Beirut at booth B4
Opening Hours
Friday, May 9 - 11am–7pm
Saturday, May 10 - 11am–7pm
Sunday, May 11 - 11am–7pm
Monday, May 12 - 11am–6pm
http://friezenewyork.com
Art Cologne
Art Cologne with Sfeir-Semler Gallery
Sfeir-Semler Hall 11.3 boothB 30
Art Dubai
at Sfeir-Semler Gallery (booth J6) and Schleicher/Lange Gallery (booth A39) --- ART DUBAI
The eighth edition of Art Dubai takes place March 19-22, 2014.
Madinat Jumeirah
Al Sufouh Road, Umm Suqeim
Exit 39 (Interchange 4) from Sheikh Zayed Road
Dubai, UAE
Weights and measures - GALERIE LAHUMIERE
Sculptural drawings are interesting in the way they reveal the foundations of pure form. They serve as a lab for the sculptor’s research—they are where sculptors envisage the scale and medium of volumes. One drawing often leads to another, so that new forms emerge in the process, as can be seen in the work of Jean-Gabriel Coignet. There are classic preparatory sketches with annotated details, such as those by Etienne Béothy (1897–1961) and Emile Gilioli (1911–1977), yet there are also finished drawings for anticipated projects, such as one by Jean Gorin (1899–1981) for a project executed in Nancy in 1954, featured on the invitation to this show. Then there is a parallel practice of drawing that enjoys its own status within a sculptor’s oeuvre. Timo Nasseri, for example, constructs his drawings by exploring mathematical formulas inherited from the Arabic world. Nathalie Delasalle, who sculpts in white, uses paper collage to contend with multiple hues of white, directly attacking form in her cut-outs. Denis Pondruel, meanwhile, reveals the hidden sides and inner architecture of his concrete cubes through axonometric drawings. And André Stempfel sometimes anticipates the movement of his works through sets of drawings, while at other times he hews their forms in paper cut-outs. Finally, drawing is used poetically by Baudin, a surveyor of time who weighs and measures multiple things in his works. These are some of the many facets of sculptors’ drawings that visitors to the gallery will be able to discover up through April 30th.
http://www.lahumiere.com/spip.php?article351
on artsy
http://artsy.net/post/maharamstories-in-conversation-timo-nasseri
Abu Dhabi Art Fair
http://www.abudhabiartfair.ae/
20 - 23 November 2013
Manarat Al Saadiyat
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Maharam
http://maharam.com/stories/timo-nasseri
FRIEZE LONDON
at Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut/Hamburg
Booth F2
Preview: Wednesday, October 16*
Public days: October 17-20
* by invitation only
FRIEZE ART FAIR
17 - 20 October 2013
Regent’s Park, London, UK
Schönheit der Mathematik
3. September - 13. Oktober 2013
Schloss Agathenburg, 21684 Stade-Agathenburg
Papierarbeiten von Tina Jonsbu, Timo Nasseri, Casandra Popescu, Thomas & Renée Rapedius und Ignacio Uriarte
Kuratiert von Sabine Mila Kunz
Naturwissenschaftliche Gesetze offenbaren oft eine verborgene Schönheit. Wenn etwa in der Mathematik Formeln so lange von Überflüssigem befreit und aufs Äußerste reduziert werden, gilt diese Exaktheit als ästhetisch. Der Titel der Ausstellung "Schönheit der Mathematik" übernimmt diese Behauptung und stellt sie einer Gruppenschau mit zeitgenössischen Künstlern voran, deren Werke sich auf naturwissenschaftliche Systeme beziehen, ohne diese einfach ‚nur' zu bebildern. Vielmehr liegen den Bildern und Objekten bestimmte Ordnungsprinzipien zugrunde. Ähnlich wie in der Mathematik führen sie zu künstlerischen Ergebnissen von formaler Strenge, schlichter Eleganz und minimalistischer Anmutung. Allen Arbeiten gemeinsam ist die Verwendung von Papier - als Untergrund von Zeichnungen oder als Material für Objekte und Installationen, die geschnitten, gerissen oder gefaltet sein können.
Die Ausstellung wird gefördert durch das Niedersächsische Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur und die Kreissparkasse Stade/Niedersächsische Sparkassenstiftung
Di - Fr: 14 - 18 Uhr
Sa + So: 11 - 18 Uhr
Modifications
CLÉMENTINE ADOU · TEKLA ASLANISHVILI
EVA BARTO · MANON BELLET
CAROLINE BITTERMANN · CÉSAR CHEVALIER
VICTOR DAAMOUCHE · LAURA DECHENAUD
DENNIS FEDDERSEN · MICHEL FRANÇOIS
FRANZISKA FURTER · HADRIEN GÉRENTON
JULIETTE GOIFFON · GABRIEL HABERLAND
HERVÉ HUMBERT · JEROEN JACOBS
JEAN-BAPTISTE JANISSET· LENNART KRAUSS
NICOLAS MOULIN · CHIHYING MUSQUIQUI
TIMO NASSERI · PAUL PAILLET
ANDREA PICHL · MARIE REINERT
LOUP SARION · PIERRE SPENCER
VICTOIRE THIERÉE · ROMAIN VICARI
FLORIAN VIEL· ALBERT WEIS
ELSA WERTH +modifications
co-kuratiert von LUCIA SCHREYER
Vernissage 6. Juli 2013, 18-22h
Musik ab 22h line-up : CHAFFINCH AND MORE .
Ausstellung 7-8. Juli 2013,11-18h
DYNAMO
Dynamo
A century of light and motion in art, 1913-2013
10 April 2013 to 22 July 2013
Grand Palais
Notions of space, vision and light run through the abstract art of the 20th century and interest many world renowned contemporary artists such as Ann Veronica Janssens, Anish Kapoor, John Armleder, Carsten Höller, Philippe Decrauzat, Jeppe Hein, Felice Varini and Xavier Veilhan.
By putting vibration along with the spectator’s perception in the centre of their works, they set up multiple resonances with optical and kinetic art, which first emerged at the Movement exhibition in Denise René’s Paris gallery in 1955, but also, more broadly, with what was later called "perceptual art" at the exhibition The Responsive Eye at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1965.
Triennale Fellbach
The Triennial was born in Fellbach in 1980 as a forum of contemporary small-scale sculpture. Since then it has been held every three years and has become an internationally renowned exhibition with an outstanding profile. The Triennial owes its good reputation to the uncompromising modernity of the art exhibited, the willingness of the organisers to take risks and the high qualifications of the respective artistic director. The curators are solely responsible for the choice of artists and works.
Arrtists:
Armando Andrade Tudela, Leonor Antunes, Ei Arakawa & Nikolas Gambaroff, Anna Artaker, Vojin Bakic´, Neïl Beloufa, Bless, Arno Brandlhuber, Teresa Burga, Luis Camnitzer, Nina Canell, Lygia Clark, Nathan Coley, Thea Djordjadze, Maria Eichhorn, Michaela Eichwald, Felix Ensslin & Studierende*, Geoffrey Farmer, Yona Friedman, Meschac Gaba, Carlos Garaicoa, Isa Genzken, Konstantin Grcic, Günter Haese, Diango Hernández, Judith Hopf, Iman Issa, Christian Jankowski & Studierende*, Rachel Khedoori, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Jakob Kolding, Moshekwa Langa, Manuela Leinhoß, Anita Leisz, Anna Maria Maiolino, Victor Man, Cildo Meireles, Michaela Melián, Michele Di Menna, Charlotte Moth, Timo Nasseri, Manfred Pernice, Pratchaya Phinthong, Falke Pisano, Erwin Piscator, Rita Ponce de León, Vjenceslav Richter, Yorgos Sapountzis, Jochen Schmith, Nora Schultz, Eckhard Schulze-Fielitz, Yutaka Sone, Ettore Sottsass, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Danh Võ, Haegue Yang
How to get to us
Driving on the B 14 to Fellbach, take the exit to Fellbach-Süd and drive into the town via Rommelshauser Straße and Untertürkheimer Straße to the Alte Kelter. Coming from Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main railway station), you can take the S 2 (Schorndorf) or S 3 (Backnang) S-Bahn (Metro). Or take the U 1 tram from Staatsgalerie to the final stop Fellbach-Lutherkirche and then the no. 60 bus to Untertürkheim, getting off at the Alte Kelter.
Parking is available at the rear of the Alte Kelter.
Opening
22 June 2013
Duration
23 June – 29 September 2013
Opening hours
Tue–Fr 14:00–19:00, Thur 14:00–21:00
Sat, Sun 11:00–19:00