Regime Change

Tuesday, February 16, 7:00pm @ Anthology Film Archives
Programmed by Lana Lin & Cauleen Smith

Part of "Transforming Provocations", the Flaherty NYC Series, 2016.

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SW - BEATS FOR BABES

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SW - HELLIS
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Framing Bodies

May 30–August 30

Since the middle of the 19th century photography has been a tool for defining and controlling subjects, but also for confirming and visualising otherwise overlooked places and people. This is manifested in Framing Bodies – a selection of works from the Hasselblad Foundation collection. The exhibition features various photographic framings of the body in relation to four themes: surveillance, breaking norms, labour conditions and colonialism oppression.

Framing Bodies presents works by:

Bolette Berg & Marie Høeg, Ernest Cole, Ann Christine Eek, Walker Evans, Bruce Gilden, Nan Goldin, Annika von Hausswolff, Annica Karlsson Rixon, Kent Klich, Adriana Lestido, Ulf Lundin, Santiago Mostyn, Jorma Puranen, Ann-Sofi Sidén and Christer Strömholm.

Curators: Dragana Vujanovic and Louise Wolthers, Hasselblad Foundation.

The exhibition is on view until August 30. Hasselblad Center is closed on June 6, June 19 and June 20.

The book Framing Bodies is published in relation to the exhibition, by Art & Theory Publishing.


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Tirana Open 1 presents the first of its kind initiative in the Balkans, bringing together under one umbrella an unprecedented array of Albanian and International cultural institutions presenting a rich multi-disciplinary program of exhibitions, events, and public interventions.

paMUR, the festival’s contemporary arts section, presents a special guest project by celebrated artist William Kentridge (South Africa), alongside a a juried competition of video art by prominent international and local artists, including Yuri Ancarani (Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino), Olivo Barbieri (MAXII, Rome), Henry Chapman (T293 Gallery, Naples), Donika Cina (Galeria e Vogël, Tirana), Alberto Di Fabio (Gagosian Gallery, London), Nathalie Djurberg (Museo Pascali, Polignano a Mare, DZT Collective (Stefano Romano & Eri Çobo) TICA (Tirana Institute of Contemporary Art, Tirana), Yllka Gjollesha (Zeta Gallery, Tirana), Elis Gjoni (Art Kontakt, Tirana), Felix Gmelin (Stacion - Center for Contemporary Art, Prishtina), Ibro Hasanovic (Tirana Art Lab, Tirana), Aurora Kalemi (Zenit Gallery, Tirana), Santiago Mostyn (Moderna Museet, Malmö), Alban Muja (Tulla Culture Center, Tirana), Marzena Nowak (Galerija Gregor Podnar, Berlin), Matilda Odobashi (FAB, Tirana), Anri Sala (Hauser & Wirth Gallery, Zurich), Sissi (MAM Foundation, Tirana), Cauleen Smith (Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago), Stefanos Tsivopoulos (Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki), The Two Gullivers (Flutura Preka & Besnik Haxhillari) MAI (Marina Abramovic Institute, Hudson, New York), Nasan Tur (Blain/Southern Gallery, London), Nico Vascellari (The National Gallery of Arts, Tirana), Kostis Velonis (Kunsthalle Athena, Athens), Driant Zeneli (Fondazione Pistoletto, Biella).

Granting an award named after the renown Albanian artist Danish Jukniu, competition jury includes Edoardo Bonaspetti (Mousse Magazine), Cathryn Drake (Artforum & Frieze Magazine), and Michele Robecchi (Phaidon). Artist Adrian Paci (Shkodër/Milano) will be delivering a featured artist talk.


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Exhibiting at Moderna Museet Malmö and Haninge Konsthall in March, 2015:

The New Human: You and I in Global Wonderland

Den naturliga ordningen / The Natural Order


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Directed "Speak to the Wild" for the Thurston Moore Band.

Pitchfork press release.


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The National Herbarium on Contemporary Art Stavanger.


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Images from Excerpt: All Most Heaven included in:

Mossless Issue 3: The United States


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Two billboards up on Orchard and Delancey thanks to 14x48.org


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Apparatus
M+B Art, Los Angeles


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CREATIVE TIME REPORTS: May Day 2012 / May Day 2013


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Installation views from:
New Nordic Photography 2013


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Image: Yigit, 2012, from Istanbul Double Frequency


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Sensuous Knowledge Conference
Bergen Art Museum
Bergen, Norway
January 23 - 25, 2013


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Brigitte Reimann Casting Tests (Riccarda I), 2012


Studio 10
Image and Objecthood
September 7 - 30, 2012


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Installation at Slakthusateljéerna, Stockholm, June 2012.


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Working in Istanbul this May, thanks to AIR Drop.


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BARTHOLOMEW
Galerie Steinsland Berliner
Bondegatan 70 - 116 33 Stockholm Sweden
March 30 to April 28, 2012


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T Style Magazine -- Photos of the Moment

Rick Owens
John Galliano
Junya Watanabe



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Die Bäckerei
Kulturbackstube
Innsbruck



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Nothing in the World but Youth

17 September 2011 - 8 January 2012


Inspired by Margate, a seaside town associated throughout history with youth experience, Nothing in the World But Youth encompasses the excitement, energy and pulsating creativity of the young, bringing together over 200 works by 94 artists in an examination of youth. The exhibition reflects and examines the complex picture of teenage lives and the differing views society has of its young people since the end of the nineteenth century. It includes works by internationally and nationally acclaimed artists, including Henry Moore, Peter Blake, Sarah Lucas, Andy Warhol, Mark Leckey, Jim Lambie and David Hockney.

These will be exhibited alongside early works by JMW Turner, who visited Margate regularly during his own adolescence.

The exhibition will take four main themes as a starting point to consider society's ambivalent views of its own young people, whilst celebrating teenagers' vibrant culture and the important role they play in society: Place, Space and Territory; Groups and Individuals; Rebellion and Responsibility; and Boys, Girls, Sexuality and Growing Up.

Reflecting the vibrancy of youth culture, it will also include objects such as a jacket customised by David Bowie as a teenager, iconic footwear, and a collection of magazines, posters, and other memorabilia from the post-punk period from the Mott Collection. There will also be a special selection of films about adolescence available for visitors to watch at their leisure.

“Nothing in the World But Youth is an exciting and vibrant exhibition containing a huge range of artworks. Although it focuses on what it is to be young, the theme is universal and the content is sure to spark memories for all our visitors, young or old. The theme of youth is also particularly relevant to Margate, and the town’s own connection with youth culture”
Victoria Pomery, Director Turner Contemporary.


Craig Ames / Diane Arbus / Hernan Bas / Sadie Benning / Margareta Berger-Hamerschlag /Bernadette Corporation / Peter Blake / Mohamed Bourouissa / David Bowie / Martin Boyce / Glenn Brown / Martin Brand / Gerald Leslie Brockhurst / Heath Bunting / Vanley Burke / Will Burns and Peter Moffat / Etienne Carjat / Henri Cartier-Bresson / Mark Cohen / Phil Collins / Michael Craig-Martin / Dexter Dalwood / Enrico David / Bruce Davidson / Corinne Day / Rineke Dijkstra / Graham Dolphin / Jason Evans with Simon Foxton / Anita Fricek / Julian Germain / Toby Glanville / Henry Grant / S Mark Gubb / David Haines / Richard Hamilton / Bill Henson / Iain Hetherington / Lewis Hine / David Hockney / Mary Husted / Chantal Joffe / Sarah Jones / Chris Killip / Terence Koh /Friedrich Kunath / Jim Lambie / Darcy Lange / Mark Leckey / Glenn Ligon / Lisa Lindvay / Sarah Lucas / Raymond Mason / Philippe Mayaux / Roger Mayne / Patti Mayor / Don McCullin / John Minton / Henry Moore / Santiago Mostyn / Ron Mueck / Bernard Perlin / Elizabeth Peyton / Paul Pfeiffer / Jack Pierson / Keith Piper / Sylvia Plath / Olivia Plender / Marc Quinn / David Rayson / Paula Rego / Jamie Reid / Jacob Riis / Tim Rollins and K.O.S / Gerard Rühm / Ken Russell / August Sander / Michelle Sank / George Shaw / Anna Shteynshleyger / Walter Sickert / Ross Sinclair / Humphrey Spender / Hannah Starkey / Chris Steele-Perkins / Axel Stockburger / Lillian Suwanrumpha / Mitra Tabrizian / Juergen Teller / Joe Tilson / Henry Scott Tuke / JMW Turner / Salla Tykkä / Al Vandenberg / Jeff Wall / Andy Warhol / Francesca Woodman


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JSBJ Batholomew

16 September - 17 November 2011
Gallery 12 Mail
12, rue du Mail - 75002 Paris France


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Milkmade Commissions - NYFW11