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Posts tagged ‘contemporary art’

A Certain State of the World? Exhibition, Moscow

20 March 2009, 21.07 | Posted in Art | No comments »

certainstate exhibition moscow front A Certain State of the World? Exhibition, Moscow

Opened in 2008, Dasha Zukhova’s Center for Contemporary Culture in Moscow is now hosting its second exhibition. Highlighting the collection of Francois Pinault the exhibition is tauted as the most important showing of contemporary art to ever grace Russian soil. And, the reason is good, Pinault is top dog of the art world (according to ArtReview). Paul McCarthy, Jeff Koons and Cindy Sherman are among the names represented. (via Wallpaper*).

The exhibition runs until June 14, 2009.

A few examples of the art on view follow.

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Face of Our Time

02 March 2009, 20.35 | Posted in Art | No comments »

faceofourtime front Face of Our Time

Face of Our Time presents the work of four artists aligned for their shared interest in making pictures about the current condition of our world. Yto Barrada looks at the transformations occurring in northern Morocco as the area becomes a tourist destination and the local culture is disrupted. Guy Tillim’s pictures, which focus on politics and community in a rapidly changing Africa, convey a palpable feeling of restlessness and intensity. Judith Joy Ross makes quiet but powerful portraits of Iraq war protesters in rural Pennsylvania. Leo Rubinfien photographs in cities that have recently experienced terrorist attacks; more than simple documentation, his pictures evoke a sense of what it is to live in an era of terrorism, shedding light on a new vulnerability we all share.

Face of Our Time runs to April 26, 2009 at SFMOMA.

A personal favorite after the jump.

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