ArtGuideEast Gallery Guide March April 2013

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BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

WHAT’S ON - CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

Duplex10m2

Where: Obala Kulina Bana 22, 71000 SARAJEVO Opening Times: Tue-Sat 2 - 7 pm (or by appointment) Web: www.duplex10m2.com What: What has our struggle given us Adela Jušić

Opening times: Tue-Fri , Sun 2-10 pm, Sat 11am-10 pm Web: www.lauba.hr What: Untitled- Viktor Popović

on their surface represents an entrance into a space built by our will to create our own world in spite of the real one. 26 FEB - 28 MARCH

What: Imagine a Moving Image- Marko Tadić

A special exhibition for 8th of March, International Women’s Day (opening: Friday 8th March 2013 at 21 pm) 09 - 16 MARCH

What: Spectre, HD video, color, stereo, 07 min 30s - Ibro Hasanović Spectre (2012) is a meditation on decay and death; on the ways memory haunts and affects the present. Filmed on the once glamorous symbol of Josip Broz Tito’s Yugoslavia, the Navy Yacht GALEB. 22 MARCH - 05 APRIL

BULGARIA

Bulart Gallery

Where: 22 shipka str, Varna,9000,Bulgaria Opening Times: Mon-Sat 1 - 7 pm (by appointment) Web: www.dorabulart.com What: Kaloyan Iliev - Kokimoto , “Egocentric`s love passes through his head” MARCH

(c) Marko Tadic: Imagine a Moving Image, 2012 Viktor Popovic: Untitled 2011 (c) Lauba photo by Damir Žižić.

Viktor Popović is one of the artists whose site-specific instalation Untitled has become important element of our space. Since our inauguration, it left thousants of visitors breathless so we made selection oft he works produced in he last two years, but also porduced new works for this exhibition. His work is a matter of delusion, of mobility of the immobile, of weight, slackness and opacity introduced into the world of illusions as shown by the whole art in the moment of breaking the natural laws and the restrictions of the material world.

12 FEB - 28 MARCH

What: The Face of The Painting- Lovro Artuković

‘Imagining a moving image’ is Marko Tadić’s new project comprising series of drawings and collages as fragments structuring the specific space of the exhibition. The exhibition develops around the way of film thinking, imagining the cinematographic device, a complex of ideology and technology, the production and reproduction of moving images. It is made around elements of camera and projection/projector, formally clear elements, squares of space, geometrical shape and framed scene. 05 - 28 MARCH

CZECH REPUBLIC

Dox Centre for Contemporary Art

Where: Poupětova 1, Prague 7, Czech Republic Opening Times: Mo 10 am – 6 pm, Wed - Fri 11 am – 7 pm, Sat- Sun 10 am – 6 pm Web: www.dox.cz What: Passions Collection- Rudolf Rusňák 01 FEB - 11 MARCH

(c) Bulart Gallery - Kaloyan Iliev:Kokimoto

What: View into the Archive 4 (Cuttings etc.)

CROATIA

Lovro Artukovic: Untitled, 145x105 cm, 2012 (c) Lauba photo by Damir Žižić

Where: Baruna Filipovića 23a, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia

Painting from the series ‘The Face of the Painting’ show the facial gesticulations of a model who is expressing emotions during acting exercises. They are illusions, what is painted

Lauba

UNTIL 31st MARCH

What: ...As I Am Moving Ahead... Glimpses of the Past Linger...- Jonas Mekas “The Jonas Mekas exhibition at the DOX Centwww.artguideeast.org

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UNTIL 22nd APRIL

Drodova Gallery

Where: Krizkovskeho 10, 130 00 Prague, Czech Republic Opening Times: Tue-Fri 1-6pm, Sat 2-6pm Web: www.drodovagallery.com What: Environment of Time - Michal Škoda UNTIL 23rd MARCH

Gallery Luxfer

Where: Street: Riegrova 347, Česká Skalice, Czech Republic Opening times: daily from 8am till8pm (by telephone arrangement +420 734 207 452) Web: www.galerieluxfer.cz What: ZERO ENERGY -IVETA PILAŘOVÁ

view of the artist’s studio, courtesy of the artist and Hunt Kastner

Jaroslav Fragner Gallery Where: Betlémské náměstí 5a, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic Opening Times: Tue - Sun 11am – 7pm Web: www.gjf.cz What: Swiss Position 07 MARCH - 14 APRIL

Leica Gallery Prague

Where : Školská 28, 110 00 Praha 1,Czech Republic Opening Times: Mon – Fri: 9 am – 9 pm, Sat – Sun: 2 pm – 8 pm Web: www.lgp.cz What: Eva Fukova – Fabulation

(c) Václav Magid, From the Aesthetic Education Secret Files, installation, 2013

The exhibition is dedicated to aesthetic aspects of the oppression-struggling creative act: street art-vandalism, ridiculing flashmobs, clownish posed photos, parodic video clips, idiotic role games in urban environment or costume personage performance realized in Russian art for the first time in the last 30 years and reflected in the performances and video clips of Pussy Riot band. The show features such distinguished artists and art groups as Oleg Kulik, Boris Orlov, Gnezdo band, Rostislav Lebedev, Blue Noses group, Avdey Ter-Oganyan or Voina group.

07 FEB - 31 MARCH (c) IVETA PILAŘOVÁ, courtesy of Gallery Luxfer

“Iveta Pilařová´s works are often focused on the problem of a handicap as a social element. “Zero energy” reflects a lack of power and vitality to fight against the life with a disease, including the necessity of acceptation of not having a chance to live a “normal” life. One of those aspects is the impossibility of having and growing children, what can be obviously seen in the exhibition concept.” UNTIL 14th MARCH

Hunt Kastner

Where: Kamenicka 22,170 00 Praha 7,Czech Republic Opening Times: Tues- Fri 1-6 pm, Sat. 2-6pm Web: www.huntkastner.com What: Jaromír Novotný A new series of monochrome paintings and photographic paper works. 27 MARCH - 11 MAY

What: 16 - 20 000Hz

(c) Eva Fukova: Comics, 1964

Leica Gallery Prague presents the less known part of the photographer Eva Fuka’s work. For various reasons – the main of them being her emigration in 1967 – only a torso of it had survived. After her departure for the United States, not only positives, but also part of the negatives got lost (same was the fate of works of Eva’s husband Vladimir Fuka). 15 FEB - 14 APRIL

Meet Factory Gallery/ Gallery Cube (Kotska Gallery) Where: Ke Sklárně 3213/15, 150 00

This international exhibition shows a spectrum of possibilities and inter-generational approaches to the crossovers of visuality, music, sound and time, presenting works by both emerging and established Czech and international artists. The project features graphical records of sound, music scores, acoustic objects and sound installations. The curators drive on the landscape of contemporary art and audiovisual production, where image and sound play a complementary role. Participating Artists: Martin Andersson (CHE), Jana Babincová (CZ), Michal Cáb (CZ), Milan Guštar (CZ), Morgan O’Hara (US) Tom Kotik (CZ/US), Radim Labuda (SK), Hanne Lippard (GB), Martina Mayerburg (DE), Matěj Smrkovský (CZ), Standuino (CZ), Tomáš Vaněk (CZ), Daniel Vlček (CZ), Zimoun 11 APRIL - 24 MAY

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Prague 5, Czech Republic Opening Times: daily 1 - 8 pm Web: www.meetfactory.cz What: Pussy Riot and the Russian Tradition of Art Rebellion

re for Contemporary Art presents a cross-section of the work of this 90-year-old living legend of avant-garde filmmaking.”


Gallery Cube

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What: From the Aesthetic Education Secret Files - Václav Magid The exhibition project draws on two sources of material: firstly, the disputable thoughts of 18th century German philosophers, who elevated beauty and the arts to the means of achieving freedom and “true humanity“ and, secondly, a Soviet television series called 17 Moments of Spring, which tells a story of a Soviet secret agent seeded among the leading elite of Nazi Germany in the last months of the Second World War. The tale of searching for the privileged space for art is narrated as a spy novel. 28 FEB - 17 MARCH

What: Blue, White - Romana Drdová In this exhibition project, the author focuses on optical errors in both digital and analogue photography. A mistake serves as a starting point for further investigation and analysis of its advantages. Another key element is light, both in its physical and symbolic level. The project focuses on the beauty and fine remains of the original meaning in faded and transformed images, which almost give up their materiality in order to be perceived mere rays of light. 21 MARCH - 07 APRIL

What: Reverberation - Marcel Hrubý, Petr Krátký The exhibition title is derived from an acoustic effect related to echo. However, while echo emerges from a rebound of sound from a barrier in a distance of at least 17 meters, reverberation stands for situations where the rebound of sound does not meet these functional criteria. The exhibition project applies this phenomenon on the specific cube shape of the Kostka Gallery, resulting in a large-scale mural painting. 11 APRIL - 28 APRIL

SVIT Gallery

Where: Štefánikova 43a(second floor, entrance from the courtyard), 150 00 Praha 5, Czech Republic Opening Times: Wed—Sat 2 pm—7 pm Web: www.svitpraha.org

What: Michal Kalhous: My father is a star 6/ 2/ – 23/ 3 What: Jiří Kovanda 03 APRIL - 18 MAY

ESTONIA

Kumu Art Museum

Where: Weizenbergi 34 / Valge 1,10127 Tallinn, Estonia Opening Times: Wed 11am–8pm, Thu–Sun 11am–6pm. Web: www.kumu.ee What: Imaginary Spaces and Urban Visions. Highlights of Japanese Animation

Dovin Gallery

Where: H-1052, Budapest Galamb Str. 6, Hungary Opening times: Tues-Frid 12-6pm, Sat 11am-3pm Web: www.dovin.hu What: Karolina Nagy (HU) - Patrick Baumüller (AT)

08 FEB - 18 MAY

GERMANY

ŻAK | BRANICKA

Where: Lindenstraße 34 - 35, 10969 Berlin, Germany Opening Times: Tue-Sat 11am - 6pm Web: www.zak-branicka.com What: Looking For Jesus- Katarzyna Kozyra 09 MARCH - 20 APRIL

HUNGARY

Ari Kupsus Gallery - Art & Antique

Where: Bródy Sándor str. 23/b, H-1088 Budapest, Hungary, Opening Times: Tue-Fri 12-6 pm, Sat 11-2 Web: www.arikupsusgallery.com What : Exhibiton of Beáta Székely (HU) 22 FEB - 22 MARCH

What: Exhibition Maria B. Raunio (FI) 27 MARCH - 19 APRIL

Ari Kupsus Gallery – GRAPHICS

Where: Német str. 2 I/7,H-1084 Budapest, Hungary Opening Times: Wed-Thu 1pm-6.30 pm Web: www.arikupsusgallery.com What: Exhibition of Hungarian graphic artist Máté Dobesch 12 FEB - 13 APRIL

(c) Karolina Nagy: Untitled, 2013 (plasticine)

If in the 80’s the trends of simulation painting and neo geo aspired to reduce art to design and kitch, on the hands of the deconstruction-buzz nowadays there is offered an inside-out version of anything. Pure colours,designer motifs and ephemer materials get transfigured into art through meticulous work, while still maintaining the tension between the two spheres. 08 MARCH - 20 APRIL

Faur Zsófi Gallery

Where: H-1114 Budapest, 25. Bartók Béla Road, Hungary Opening times: Mon-Fri 12-6pm, Sat 10 am- 1 pm Web: www.galeriafaur.hu What: Adam Bota 12 FEB - 10 MARCH

Ludwig Museum

Where: Komor Marcell u. 1, H-1095, Budapest, Hungary Opening times: Tue-Sun 10 am-6 pm Web: www.ludwigmuseum.hu What: IPUT: Subsist.Ence Level St.Andard Project 1984 W(or This is what has become of the unicell) 01 MARCH - 28APRIL

What: The Naked Man

22 MARCH - 30 JUNE

Knoll Gallery Budapest Where: Liszt Ferenc tér 10, H-1061 Bp. www.artguideeast.org

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Sarah Lucas, Urs Lüthi, Maurer Dóra, Hermann Nitsch, Mike Parr, William Pope L., Arnulf Rainer, Józef Robakowski,Ulrike Rosenbach ,Dieter Roth, Thomas Ruff, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, Szépfalvi Ágnes, Tót Endre, Türk Péter ,Veres Szabolcs, Bill Viola, Peter Weibel

Molnár Ani Gallery

Where: Alkotás u. 53., H-1123 Budapest, Hungary Opening Times: Mon-Sun 7.30 am- 12 pm Web: http://www.mompark.hu/mompark-galeria What: Andreas Fogarasi - Kiosk (Buda)

07 FEB - 30 MARCH

Where: Bródy Sándor str. 22/ 1., H-1088 Budapest, Hungary Opening Times: Tue-Fri 12-18 pm. Web: H-1088 Budapest What: Ottó Vincze - Ex Nihilo

installation by Ottó Vincze

The site-specific installation of Ottó Vincze deals with one of the most enigmatic problem both for modern and sacral thinking – the myth of creation as the transformation between the immaterial and the material. The phrase “ex nihilo” originates from the Bible and means the birth of some physical out of nothing. This is relevant problem not only from religious but artistic point of view. until 29th MARCH

Műcsarnok/Kunsthalle Ernst Museum

Where: Nagymező str 8., H-1065 Budapest Opening Times: Tue-Sun 11 am-7 pm Web: www.mucsarnok.hu What: Through the glass darkly- Faces Past and present Participating Artists: Marina Abramović / Ulay, Peter Aerschmann ,Francis Alÿs, Beöthy Balázs, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Rineke Dijkstra , Marlene Dumas , Erdély Miklós, Esterházy Marcell, Valie Export , Fehér László, Gaál József, Gilbert & George, Nan Goldin, Hajas Tibor, Hámos Gusztáv, Gary Hill, Jovián György, Birgit Jürgenssen, Kelemen Károly,

until 07th APRIL

Park Gallery (MOM Park)

The artist sets up a kiosk inside the shopping centre, an irregular commercial unit, which doesn’t sell anything, but serves as a surface for a photo exhibition. This site-specific installation reflects to the place of the exhibition by drawing a schematic map about certain districts of Buda (I., II., XI., XII.) in which MOM Park shopping centre - formerly cultural institute of a factory - is located. On the kiosk, which could also function as an advertising pillar we can see photos of some public spaces of Buda representing the history of the local consumer culture. until 16th JUNE

Viltin Gallery

Where: Széchenyi u. 3, Budapest, H-1054, Hungary Opening Times: Tue-Fri 12-6 pm, Sat 11am-5 pm Web: www.viltin.hu What: Re-Meaning Painting/group exhibition

Áron Galambos: Untitled, 100 x 150 cm, acrylic, tabletop, 2011 courtesy of VILTIN

Participating Artists: István Beutker, Áron Galambos, Lehel Kovács, Imre Szakszon 13 MARCH -27 APRIL

LATVIA

Latvian Museum of Photography

Where: Mārstaļu iela 8, LV-1050, Riga,Latvia Opening Times: Wed, Fri-Sun 11 am – 5 pm, Thu 12 am - 7pm Web: http://fotomuzejs.lv What: Skärholmen, Sweden-Mats Eriksson 07 FEB - 03 MARCH

LITHUANIA

CAC-Contemporary Art Centre Vilnius

Where: Vokieciu 2, LT- 01130 Vilnius, Lithuania Opening Times: Tue – Sun 12 am – 8 pm Web: www.cac.lt What: Sunday- Donatas Jankauskas 08 FEB - 13 MARCH

What: A Sort of Homecoming. Anna Jermolaewa and Audronė Vaupšienė 14 FEB - 17 MARCH

What: Footnotes Participating Artists: Kristian Øverland Dahl (NO), Morten Norbye Halvorsen (NO), Karl Holmqvist (SE), Steinar Haga Kristensen (NO), Mikko Kuorinki (FI), Jacopo Miliani (IT), Ieva Misevičiūtė (LT), Olof Olsson (DK), Michael Portnoy (USA), Gabriele De Santis (IT), Triin Tamm (EE) 14 FEB - 17 MARCH

What: Part of a Larger Whole. Lithuanian Contemporary Art Participating Artists: Aidas Bareikis, Gintaras Didžiapetris, Laura Garbštienė, Arūnas Gudaitis, Kristina Inčiūraitė, Donatas Jankauskas, Patricija Jurkšaitytė, Žilvinas Kempinas, Juozas Laivys, Dainius Liškevičius, Mindaugas Lukošaitis, Raimundas Malašauskas, Darius Mikšys, Deimantas Narkevičius, Mindaugas Navakas, Audrius Novickas, Artūras Raila, Eglė Rakauskaitė, Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonas, Darius Žiūra 20 FEB - 17 MARCH

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Knoll Gallery cont.... Opening Times: Tue - Fri 2 - 6.30 pm, Sat 11 am - 2 pm Web: www.knollgalerie.at What: Days of Labour, Nights of Leisure Art as the Disruption of Everyday Life Participating Artists: Antje Peters, Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Berry Patten, Olga Chernysheva


MACEDONIA/GREECE

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Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art

Where: Egnatia 154 (on the grounds of Thessaloniki International Fair) 546 36 THESSALONIKI, Greece Web: www.mmca.org.gr What: P Like Politics P Like Parrots 03 FEB - 24 MARCH

POLAND

Art Stations Foundation / Art Stations gallery Where: Stary Browar ,Półwiejska 42 ,61888 Poznań, Poland Opening Times: daily 12-7pm Web: www.artstationsfoundation5050. com What: Performer- Exhibition, Film, Art, Life-Oskar Dawicki until 05th MAY

BWA Contemporary Art Gallery in Katowice Where: 6th Korfantego Alley, 40-004, Katowice, Poland Opening Times: Tue-Sun 10 am- 6pm Web: www.bwa.katowice.pl What: Milk Teeth Participating artists: Tomasz Baran, Natalia Bażowska, Michał Gayer, Łukasz Jastrubczak Szymon Kobylarz, Bartosz Kokosiński, Daria Malicka, Dominik Ritszel, Michał Smandek, Monika SzwedErwina Ziomkowsk

until 26th MARCH

Zachęta National Gallery of Art

Where: pl. Małachowskiego 3, 00-916 Warszawa, Poland Opening Times: Tuesday–Sunday 12–8 p.m. Web: www.zacheta.art.pl What: Antonisz: Technology for me is a form of art until 17th MARCH

ROMANIA

Magma Project and a Contemporary Art Space

Where: Piata Libertatii nr. 2. sz., 520003 Sf. Gheorghe, jud. Covasna, Romania Opening Times: Tue-Sun 11 am-7 pm Web: www.magmacm.ro What: Family Business 1.- Lehel Szabó & Orsolya Baász 08 - 28 MARCH

Centre of Contemporary Art

until 17th MARCH

Galeria BB

Where: Garbarska 24 str. 31-131 Kraków, Poland Opening Times: Mon - Fri 12- 6.30 pm Web: www.galeriabb.com

(c) Teodora Axente, Kendall I, 2012, Oil on canvas, 127 x 87 cm

The latest works of Teodora Axente comprised in the Taxidermy Lesson solo show unveil and display what lays behind one’s search and need of social and domestic self and otherness approval; ritual alienation appears wrapped in animal furs and feathers, from behind a set up in which the characters lie isolated and quiet, waiting for their self accomplishment in a state of stillness and in the deepest silence. Thus, Teodora Axente both states and depicts the terrible switch in the condition of the contemporary man from a social animal into a lonely being, clogged up into a stuffed and stiffened pose, converted into a trophy of the self. (Adina Zorzini) from 07 FEB

SERBIA

Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade

Where: Pariska 14, Belgrade, Serbia Opening Times: Wed-Mon 12 am-8 pm Web: www.msub.org.rs What: Search for landscapes- Vesna Pavlović

until 24th MARCH

Where: 87 – 100 Torun,Waly gen. Sikorskiego 13, Poland Web: http://csw.torun.pl/ What: Lech Majewski, Telemachus

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What: Fun, Joke, Surprise (The exhibition takes place at Glass Heritage Centre - ul. Blich 2, Krosno) Participating artists: Andriy Bokotey, Péter Borkovics, Paweł Borowski, Beata Damian-Speruda, Lachezar Dochev,Pati Dubiel, Matt Durran, Alexandru Ghildus, Patrik Illo, František Janák,VladimirKlein, Remigijus Kriukas, Nicolas Morin, Kazushi Nakada, Indrė Stulgaitė-Kriukienė

(c) Lehel Szabo: Meat, 2008

Zorzini Gallery

Where: Thomas Masaryk, no 31, sector 1, Bucharest, Romania Opening Times: Tue-Sat 2pm- 7pm Web: www.zorzinigallery.com What: TAXIDERMY Lesson-Teodora Axente

(c) Vena Pavlovic: Search for Landscapes

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08 MARCH - 14 APRIL

SLOVAKIA

Gandy Gallery

Web: www.mgml.si What: The PD Profile-Polona Demšar 20 FEB - 20 MARCH

Bežigrad Gallery 2

Where: Vodovodna 3, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Opening Times: Tue-Fri 10 am- 6 pm, Sun 10 am- 2 pm Web: www.mgml.si What: The Area of Capture - Aleksij Kobal 27 FEB - 02 APRIL

Galerija Fotografija

Where: Mestni trg 11/I, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Opening Times: Tue-Fri 12-7 pm, Sat 10am- 2pm Web: www.galerijafotografija.si What: Dahab- Jane Štravs

Where: Sienkiewiczova 4, Bratislava 81109, Slovakia Opening Times: Thu – Fri 2 pm - 6.30 pm, Sat 11 am - 4 pm Web: www.gandy-gallery.com What: Sell out- Nikita Kadan

The Gandy gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition by Nikita kadan at the gallery in Bratislava. She works with installation, graphics, painting, mural drawings, and posters. 14 MARCH - 11 MAY

SLOVENIA

Bežigrad Gallery 1

Where: Dunajska 31, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Opening Times: Tue-Fri 10 am- 6 pm, Sun 10 am- 2 pm

Where: Slovenska cesta 9,1000 Ljubjana, Slovenia Opening Times: Tue-Sun 10 am- 6 pm Web: www.mgml.si What: What is, and What is Possible Tim Etchells 28 FEB - 28 APRIL

UKRAINE

Pinchuk Art Centre

Where: 1/3-2, “А” Block,Velyka Vasylkivska / Baseyna vul., 01004, Kiev , Ukraine Opening Times: Tue-Sun 12-9 pm Web: http://pinchukartcentre.org What: Chicken – Jake and Dinos Chapman 16 FEB - 21 APRIL

What: Agentic iced etcetera- Tony Oursel 16 FEB - 21 APRIL

What: Collection Platform 4 16 FEB - 21 APRIL

(c) Jane_Stravs: Dahab #08

(c) Nikita Kadan: Sell Out, series 1, 2012

Jakopič Gallery

We know nothing about Dahab without a text, but are so intrigued after seeing the photographs of Dahab by Štravs as to search for more. Dahab, a Bedouin fishing village situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, approximately 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh, is considered to be one of the Sinai’s most treasured diving destinations. The Bedouins have ever been there, but today, so are the international hotel chains and other facilities that have transformed Dahab into a popular destination for tourists. The word Dahab is Arabic for gold and is possibly a reference to the geographic locality of Dahab. The color of gold in the photographs comes from the sand washed down from the mountains in the desert and accumulated by the alluvial floods in the south of the village. Therefore, the name Dahab stems from the floods that wash through the town every five or six years. Caused by larger than average storms in the mountains, the flood waters surge down to the sea carrying with it great amounts of sand. (Marina Gržinić)

Ya Gallery

Where: 49B Khoryva St. Kiev, Ukraine Opening Times: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm Web: www.yagallery.com.ua What: Sun of the Poor Participating Artists: Ksenia Hnylytska, Nikita Kadan, Zhanna Kadyrova, Volodymyr Kuznetsov ,Lada Nakonechna, Lesia Khomenko until 07th MARCH

14 FEB - 30 MARCH

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of an American family while on the road with those of the tourist trips and official voyages of the president of the former Yugoslavia from the same period, however under diverging geo-political circumstances. Also, this project addresses that specific moment when the Kodak technology of photography came to be a cultural hallmark. The juxtaposing of a private photo album, the album of an American family, to the album of the then president of Yugoslavia (making use of the archival material from the Museum of Yugoslav History) is supposed to indicate the private-public views on travelling commonly held in this period, as well as the relationship towards the photography peculiar to those days.


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ART FAIRS - WORLDWIDE

A RT F AI R S MARCH

APRIL

Kinetica Art Fair 28 February- 3 March

Art Paris 28 Marc- 1 April

Where: Ambika P3, 35 Marylebone Road, NW1 5LS London Web: www.kinetica-artfair.com

Where: Grand Palais, Avenue Winston Churchill, 75008 Paris Web: www.artparis.fr

Art13 London 1-3 March

Affordable Art Fair

Where: Olympia Grand Hall, Olympia Way, Hammersmith Road, Kensington, London W14 8UX Web: http://artfairslondon.com Affordable Art Fair

Milan 7 – 10 March London, Battersea 7 – 10 March Hong Kong 15 – 17 March Web: http://affordableartfair.com TEFAF Maastricht 15-24 March

New York 4 – 7 April Bristol 26 – 28 April Web: http://affordableartfair.com Miart 2013 5-7 April

Where: Fieramilanocity, entrance Viale Scarampo, Gate 5,pav. 3, 20145 Milan Web: www.miart.it Art Brussels 18-21 April

Where: Brussels Expo - Halls 1 & 3, Place de Belgique, 1, BE1020 Brussels Where: MECC (Maastricht Exhibition & Congress Centre), FoWeb: www.artbrussels.be rum 100 ,6229 GV Maastricht ,The Netherlands Web: www.tefaf.com Art Cologne 19-22 April

Where: Messeplatz 1,50679 Köln, Germany Web: www.artcologne.com

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