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Antwerp – P.A.N.O.R.A.M.A. at Office Baroque
August 31~2010

Berlin – correct me if i’m critical
August 30~2010

Art used as criticism is the focus of exhibition correct me if i’m critical, that runs from the 12th of September until the 2nd of November 2010. Nordic and international artists such as Annika Eriksson, Daniel Knorr, Florian Zeyfang, Slavs and Tatars, Marcus Degerman and Olof Dreijer use form, ideas and a contemporary approach to “stage” art as a critical observer, executed with both humor and subtleness. As a reaction to the Scandinavian context of political correctness and with Berlin as the backdrop, the entire project aims to investigate the question of how critical knowledge and criticism has been positioned by artistic practices.
Above - Slavs and Tatars, Friendship of Nations: Polish Shi’ite Showbiz (fig. 1), 2010.

Milano – Real Estate at ZERO…
August 30~2010


Kathryn Andrews, Neïl Beloufa, Andy Coolquitt, Christian Frosi, Alan Michael, Amir Mogharabi
Until September 8, 2010
ZERO…, Milano

Zürich – Rendez-view
August 27~2010

This weekend five young Zürich based galleries will open their doors and welcome the visitors to a Rendez-view.
BolteLang will presents the second solo show by Swiss artist Florian Germann; Freymond-Guth & Co. will open the first European retrospective of Wales-born painter Sylvia Sleigh; Claudia Groeflin Galerie will present two solo shows by Vanessa Niloufar Safavi and Melodie Mousset; Karma International will be present with a solo show by Swiss artist Emanuele Rossetti and Rotwand Galerie with a solo exhibition by Hannu Karjalainen.
Furthermore, there will be a group show curated by Fredi Fischli and Darsa Comfort with the participation of seven Zurich based gallery.
For the complete program, click here.

Oslo – Grand National
August 26~2010

Grand National, visitable until October 3, 2010, is the most extensive exhibition of works by British artists to be held in Norway in over a decade. The show, curated by Charles Danby, takes as its starting point the contemporary position of artists located in an internationally bound artworld in which national heritages are no longer the dominant strategies they once were.
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After the jump, a preview of the show, together with an extract from the catalogue’s introduction by Iain Aitch.

Venezia – Claire Fontaine: Unbuilding
August 24~2010


Zürich – Sue Williams at Eva Presenhuber
August 23~2010

Unlike many of her contemporaries, who in confronting the classically male dominated medium of painting turned to other modes of expression such as film, photography, or installation, Sue Williams remained committed to her familiar terrain. Until September 18, her narrative paintings will be visible at Eva Presenhuber Gallery, Zurich. The work of the American artist, who became known to a wide audience with her visual stories that express her rage over the enduring acceptance of sexism in society, has constantly moved along a narrow line between figurative depiction and complete abstraction. In her new paintings, these two realms are mixed anew, and Sue Williams thus explores an entirely new way of working.


