Past
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Programmed Expressionism (with DAM Projects)
Manfred Mohr, Vera Molnar, Georg Nees, Frieder Nake, Harold Cohen, Mark Wilson, Casey Reas 21 - 27 Nov 2024 Nguyen Wahed together with DAM Projects is pleased to present Programmed Expressionism, with works by Manfred Mohr, Vera Molnar, Georg Nees, Frieder Nake, Harold Cohen, Mark Wilson, and Casey Reas. The exhibition examines the pivotal role of computer-generated art in the latter half of the 20th century, featuring artists, spanning from the 1960s to the present, who have been instrumental in establishing computational processes as a means of artistic creation and inquiry. Read more -
Heterotopia at Paris Photo 2024
Sarah Meyohas, Zach Lieberman, Rik Oostenbroek, Lars Wander, Nicolas Sassoon, Andreas Gysin & Sidi Vanetti, Vera Molnár & aurèce vettier. 7 - 10 Nov 2024 Sarah Meyohas, Zach Lieberman, Nicolas Sassoon, Rik Oostenbroek, Lars Wander, Andreas Gysin & Sidi Vanetti, Vera Molnár & aurèce vettier
Heterotopia expose une sélection de photographies, photographies virtuelles et œuvres basées sur le code, explorant diverses approches d'interaction avec la lumière. Les artistes utilisent miroirs, algorithmes et techniques logicielles pour capturer et manipuler la lumière dans des environnements physiques et virtuels. Read more -
Fools
Tomasz Kulka, Leander Herzog 28 Oct - 12 Dec 2024 Opening Reception: 28 October 6-8pm Gallery closed 2-4 November for private event Finissage: 12 December 6-8pm 'Fools' brings together Tomasz Kulka and Leander Herzog, two artists who confront contemporary absurdities through divergent practices. Kulka's paintings probe the darker corners of human nature, excavating repressed desires and societal malaise. His recent... Read more -
What can be, (un)burdened by what has been
Addie Wagenknecht 27 Sep - 25 Oct 2024 As the upcoming U.S. election approaches, Addie Wagenknecht revisits her work Believe me originally commissioned for the Whitney Museum of American Art's Artport in 2017. In this site-specific installation part smart contract work, Addie Wagenknecht transforms the gallery with campaign posters. Updated throughout the exhibition, the performative durational work reflects the current social and political climate, becoming a living commentary that evolves with the work. Installed and removed by artists in a performative act, the work blurs the lines between performance, labor, and art's role in media. Read more