Wojciech Gilewicz is a Polish painter and photographer based in New York. ‘In Practice’ documents a series of oil paintings installed in the neighborhood around the SculptureCenter building. The surfaces and forms of the canvases are designed to make them appear completely invisible while they are on site. Gilewicz is primarily interested in challenging viewers’ perception of space, reality, and their surroundings.
“Doors”, the current exhibition at the Portikus in Frankfurt / Main, Germany, shows a collaborative project developed by German installation artists Judith Hopf and Henrik Olesen. “Doors” offers passageways, entrances and exits, detours and cul-de-sacs, and repeatedly asks the viewer to come to a decision.
Mounir Fatmi is a Moroccan visual artist. Ghosting was an installation by Fatmi at the 10th Lyon Biennale in 2009, an artistic swan song of video tapes.
Willem van Weeghel is a Dutch kinetic artist. Movement is the central means of expression in my work. The changing structures that appear move in the transitional area between chaos and order, between variability and uniformity, between volatility and consistency. As a reconciliation of opposites.
Swiss artist duo Fischli and Weiss remove these things that surround us from their contexts in our daily lives, and then restructure their relationships to one another.
Hilary Lloyd is a British artist who makes work which explores a range of subjects from roller skating to paint patterns left behind on a studio floor. Tunnel is a video installation exhibited at Raven Row Gallery in London.
Iranian sculptor Siah Armajani conceived this peculiar picnic table and shed. It is located in the Pineta Valley, in the Spanish Pyrenees.
Dinh Q. Lê is a Vietnamese American fine arts photographer, best known for his woven-photographs. Projects 93 was an installation by Dinh Q. Lê at the MoMA in New York. It includes the exhibition of a home-made helicopter, large photographic woven work and a video installation about the Vietnam War.
The Brazilian artists Barrão, Luiz Zerbini, Sergio Mekler work under the brand Chelpa Ferro. They produce multimedia pieces, videoart, installations and performance. Here a few samples of their fresh and irreverent work.