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Kaleidoscope #17 – Winter 2012/13 – Painting Forever
Special issue dedicated to painting (Oscar Murillo, Ryan Sullivan, Allison Katz, Jonathan Binet, prata Madani, Heimo Zobernig, John Currin, Amy Sillman, Michael Krebber, Dianna Molzan, Nikolas Gambaroff, Giorgio Griffa, Almine Rech...).
“Painting Forever” is a special edition of Kaleidoscope entirely dedicated to the past, present and future of the medium. The most persistent of art forms—one that was once given up for dead, then revived and is now more alive than ever—painting has been at the core of an intense research process that we undertook in collaboration with writers, curators and artists of different origins, beliefs and generations, all of whom share a desire to examine its history and envision its forthcoming possibilities. The questions we asked, and asked ourselves, were: Which artists are practicing painting in a relevant way today? Which conceptual and formal strategies, which modes of redogörelse a
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The artists in “Friends & Strangers” are connectors, building upon and supporting the existing groups they participate in and searching for ways to create ever more inclusive forms of community.
Season 11 2023
Season 11 of Art in the Twenty-First Century highlights some of the country’s most innovative artists as they go big and bold. Working across the country from Philadelphia and Atlanta to New Mexico and Los Angeles, all the way to Puerto Rico, some of the most celebrated artists of our time share their creative processes and innermost thoughts alongside newer artists still finding their shape and power.
Included this season are: Amy Sherald, Rose B. Simpson, Alex Da Corte, Daniel Lind-Ramos, Guerrilla Girls, Anicka Yi, Tauba Auerbach, Hank Willis Thomas, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Linda Goode Bryant, Miranda July, and Christine Sun Kim.
Major underwriting for Season 11 of Art in the Twenty-First Century is provide
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We're giving these a bit extra love ...
These wonderful editions were created exclusively for the Friends of Moderna Museet and the artists - Gabriel Orozco, Tala Madani and Georges Adéagbo- have generously donated their works. The proceeds of sales of the editions will be used to support Moderna Museet. Editions are sold unframed in specially-designed portfolios or tubes.
Some very last copies are available at the Friends of Moderna Museet
Gabriel Orozco, Tree Lines, 2014. SOLD OUT
Gabriel Orozco was born in Mexico in 1962 and lives in Paris, New York and Mexico City. He is one of the most widely recognised artists of his generation. His oeuvre opens up for a new form of conceptualism that embraces both deep contemplation and precise craftsmanship. When asked by Moderna Museet’s co-director Ann-Sofi Noring if Tree Lines can be regarded as a self-portrait, Gabriel Orozco replied:
“Ha! Well, Tree Lines has all the simplicity and flow I search for, it is the contrary to sy