EXPANDING THE FIELD OF PLAY at Centre Pompidou


Un Nouveau festival 2015 / Expanding the Field of Play

18 June 2015 - 20 July 2015
from 11h00 to 21h00

Espace 315 - Centre Pompidou, Paris


On the occasion of the 6th edition of the Nouveau Festival, unlimited access to the Galerie Sud and Espace 315 from April 15 to July 20, 2015, upon presentation of the ticket "Museum & Exhibitions" purchased during this period only.
Whether it consists of board/parlour, language, video or strategy games, the common denominator of all these games is that they are governed by rules. It is precisely these rules that make it possible to change over from a game deployed freely [play] to a codified version [game]. This proposal brings together visual artists, performers and designers who see the rules of games as a matrix or score that can generate new and playful forms in contemporary creation. Overturning or reinventing them, the works exhibited make play with these rules, with some addressing the highly topical question of the "gamification" phenomenon: the extension of the domain of games to other spheres from which they are normally excluded. Certain performative works are activated through a system of rules, while other pieces are "played" directly by the audience, who follow instructions. The politic question of obedience and disobedience to these rules is also explored.
Artists : Pablo Accinelli, Anna Barham, Timothée Dufresne, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Uta Eisenreich, Oscar Enberg, Christian Falsnaes, Femke Herregraven, Douglas Huebler, Zhana Ivanova, Jonathan Monk, Brian O’Doherty, Amalia Pica, Dan Rees, Kateina Šedá, Pilvi Takala et Suzanne Treister

Organiser : DDC / Florencia Chernajovsky

www.centrepompidou.fr

No Bad Days






Curatorers: Jonatan Habib Engqvist & Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen

Kalmar Konstmusuem, Sweden
20 June 2015 - 20 September 2015
from 11h00 to 17h00

Kalmar konstmuseum is a regional museum for art, located in the city of Kalmar, Sweden. When the museum reopened in 2008, this was also the starting point for an ambition to become a nationally important museum of contemporary art, based in a region with an undisputed role in swedish and baltic history – in war as in peace.
This geographical role is now clearly visible in the exhibition profile, where regional and national artists often are juxtaposed with art from countries in the baltic area, as well as other countries with who Sweden has had a more or less peaceful exchange of culture throughout the centuries.
The museum consistently exchanges exhibitions as well as curator and artist contacts between Sweden and countries like Poland, Germany and Russia. As of late, the museum has contributed actively in the formation of network platforms between artists in countries such as Belarus, Georgia and Moldavia.

Artists: Kristoffer Borgli, Enno Hallek, Andreas Meinich, Iiu Susiraja, Pilvi Takala & Gernot Wieland


 www.kalmarkonstmuseum.se/exhibition/no-bad-days/

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When I Give, I Give Myself at Van Gogh Museum


When I Give, I Give Myself
May 19, 2015 - January 17, 2016
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

An exhibition featuring 20 new works of art by contemporary Dutch and international artists. Created in response to a Vincent van Gogh letter specifically selected for each artist, these artworks reflect on issues that were important to Van Gogh and that also resonate in the current artists’lives. The work of art enter into dialogue with Van Gogh’s work and as such, will be presented in the context of his paintings. The intriguing exhibition will show how, 125 years after his death, Vincent van Gogh is still inspiring the next generations of artists. Henk Schut from the Artery Foundation initiated When I give, I give Myself and is guest curator of the exhibition.


Eylem Aladogan, Maria Barnas, Michaël Borremans, Hafid Bouazza, Constant Dullaart, Jan Fabre, Alicia Framis, Ryan Gander, Arnon Grunberg, Christian Jankowski, Anish Kapoor, Job Koelewij, Nicole Krauss, Yayoi Kusama, Gabriel Lester, Navid Nuur, Rory Pilgrim, Cheng Ran, Viviane Sassen, Pilvi Takala & Siri Baggerman, Simon van Til, Diego Tonus, Wouter Venema.

www.vangoghmuseum.nl

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Doma International Art Festival in Sofia



DOMA Art Festival 2015: Nordica 28 May - 20 June

www.domaartfest.com

CANNIBAL MANIFESTO : MIMESIS AS RESISTANCE


CANNIBAL MANIFESTO : MIMESIS AS RESISTANCE

Artists: MOHAMED BOUROUISSA, TELLERVO KALLEINEN & OLIVER KOCHTA-KALLEINEN, BITA RAZAVI, KARL INGAR RØYS, MOUSSA SARR, PILVI TAKALA, DIMITRI VENKOV

Curated by Ali MacGilp

Private View Friday 3rd April 6.30-8.30pm - Artists and Curator Talk 5pm
Exhibition Continues 4th April - 3rd May 2015

'Cannibal Manifesto : Mimesis As Resistance' is Supported by Arts Council England, FRAME Visual Art Finland, Norwegian Embassy of London, OCA (Office of Contemporary Art Norway)

www.karst-projects.org

Full length videos on vimeo, more coming!