Vértigo Periférico
/Vértigo Periférico, the new solo show of Uriginal opens tonight at Fousion Gallery Barcelona
Read MoreVértigo Periférico, the new solo show of Uriginal opens tonight at Fousion Gallery Barcelona
Read MoreSymphony of Systematic Minimalism, Remi Rough’s first solo exhibition in Italy, explores the relationship between visual art and music.
Read MoreGerman artist Thomas Scheibitz has produced the Christian Morgenstern box set for Konsequent Records, containing all eight 12”-records.
Read MoreMagda Danysz gallery is pleased to introduce the brooklyn-based duo Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller a.k.a FAILE for the first time in its parisian exhibition space.
Read MoreUrban Spree Galerie is pleased to announce Rafael Sliks' solo exhibition "Ambivalence“. The Brazilian artist will be present to show the artworks produced during his short-term Urban Spree Art Residency
Read MoreTarek Atoui's exhibition "Within" currently at Galerie Chantal Crousel in Paris, until 25 March.
Read MoreChilean artist Iván Navarro is exhibiting for the first time in four years in Paris with his show "Fanfare" at Galerie Daniel Templon.
Read MoreToday is the opening of "People & Things" the new solo show of Jef Aérosol at David Pluskwa in Marseille.
Read MoreThe 31st annual group show at La Luz De Jesus Gallery, titled Laluzapalooza 2017, brings 130 pieces from 64 artists into the space.
Read MoreCatalyst Gallery's exhibition by Adam Lister opens March 4th.
Read MoreDaniel Arsham is heading to Atlanta to open a brand new solo exhibit at the ATL’s High Museum of Art. “Hourglass” will consist of a trio of related, site-specific installations — all three of which are marked by striking colors.
Read MoreThe retrospective of the work of Bernard Buffet (1928–1999) currently on view at The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris has been extended until March 5th.
Read MoreSade Gallery in Los Angeles presents Seasoned And Embarrassed Like A Wet Dog, a new solo show by Mario Ayala.
Read MoreIn honor of George Harrison's birthday and the release of "I Me Mine" (Extended Edition), Genesis Publications is hosting a pop-up exhibition and sale at Subliminal Projects this Sunday, February 26 from 12pm-6pm.
Read MoreThe Artcurial Urban Art department is presenting "Urban Anthology", a sale entirely dedicated to the dispersion of a private collection offering a prospective of the most iconic urban artists from the last decades.
Read MoreThe Luckman Fine Arts Complex at Cal State LA's Luckman Gallery is pleased to present an immersive sound experience with two solo projects by artists Jacqueline Gordon and Richard T. Walker.
Read MoreA Song for Rio (part 2) the new exhibition by Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel, in collaboration with Douglas Fogle and Hanneke Skerath
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Wunderkammern is pleased to announce the solo show Hazy state of affairs by the Italian duo Miaz Brothers:
Miaz Brothers
Hazy state of affairs
Thursday, February 16, 6.30 – 9.30 pm
Wunderkammern, Via Ausonio 1A, Milan
The Miaz Brothers (Milan, 1965 and 1968) live and work in Valencia, Spain. Winners of the prestigious 5th Arte Laguna Awards Painting section in 2011, they boast exhibitions in important galleries and international art fairs. The artists are nowadays well-known for their innovative and original approach in portrait painting: through a skilful use of acrylics on canvas they produce enigmatic and evocative artworks, in which the representation appears completely blurry and out-of-focus. Stimulating mnemonic and personal associations in the viewer’s mind, their work aims to engage our visual and cognitive perception.
With the solo show Hazy state of affairs at Wunderkammern Milan, their artworks become a metaphor of the contemporary society's status, in which the truth of the events is dull and altered and it remains unintelligible. The Miaz Brothers' aesthetics carries out a short circuit between reality and imagination, certainty and doubt. The artworks are simultaneously abstract and figurative and the observer is forced to interpret in a subjective way the image of a blurry truth.
"All our artworks are inspired by music, because music has been a main source of inspiration since the beginning and it contributed to the development of the concept of our works. In particular electronic music, which is pure abstraction, it's a journey which is both internal and external. The extraordinary thing about electronic music is that it allows people which have not followed a classic training and education in music to create and make music themselves."
Stranger Factory presents Old Growth, a two-person exhibition with new works from Joe Scarano and Tim Lee!
Read MoreModern Eden presents Suburban Surreal, the gallery's first major solo exhibition of works by Toronto-based artist Sarah Joncas.
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