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By Lee Ufan
Composed of a raw stone facing a blank canvas and a wall painting bearing repeated, layered sweeps of paint, Lee’s two Dialogue works are displayed in a discrete, chamber-like environment. This silent, ascetic, but highly charged space encourages a close, personal encounter with the works and offers a place for contemplation.
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Part of Everything at Once
Presented by Lisson Gallery and The Vinyl Factory at the Store Studios, 180 The Strand
October-December 2017
Lisson Gallery opened on Bell Street in 1967, a year after John Cage’s pronouncement on the changing conditions of contemporary existence. In celebration of this anniversary, the gallery is partnering with The Vinyl Factory to stage ‘EVERYTHING AT ONCE’, an ambitious group exhibition inspired by these words, which could very well apply to our current anxiety-ridden age of ceaseless communication. Through new and historical works by 24 of the artists currently shown by Lisson Gallery (out of more than 150 to have had solo shows over the past 50 years), this extensive presentation aims to collapse half a century of artistic endeavour under one roof, while telescoping its original aims into an unknowable future.
As Cage predicted, we increasingly live in an all-at-once age, in which time and space are no longer rational or linear concepts and great distances can be traversed with an instantaneous click. More than ever before, contemporary art, like life, assaults us simultaneously from all angles and from anywhere on the globe, existing also as multisensory visions of an accelerated world.
In response, ‘EVERYTHING AT ONCE’ is neither a chronological exhibition nor an encyclopaedic history of the gallery’s activities since 1967, rather it is an interconnected journey incorporating 45 works exploring experience, effect and event, invoking immediacy and immutability. Ranging from text to installation, painting, sculpture, performance and sound, the selection presents some of Lisson’s leading artists, of both the past and present...
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The 7th Earth Dialogues were held on 3 September 2013 at the United Nations Office at Geneva as part of Green Cross International's 20th anniversary activities.
More information at: www.gcint.org/earth-dialogues-2013
Photo credit: Gosia Wieruszewska/Green Cross International.
Participants explore global issues May 25, 2012, at the Thunderbird Global Business Dialogue in Berlin, Germany.
Guests participate in the Ribbons of Hope public art project on the tenth anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks in Battery Park in New York City on September 12, 2011.
To read more about Ribbons Of Hope, visit: www.intersectionsinternational.org/news/2011-09-13/religi...
Un moment donné, certains pro-choix ont traversé pour «dialoguer» avec les pro-choix (et aussi les narguer, soyons franc).
Du 7 au 9 septembre 2018, furent porposées dans le cadre moyenâgeux de l'ensemble architectural des Carmes à Avignon, de nombreuses animations. Au programme une conférence, un banquet médiéval, des ateliers artisanaux, des chants, combats, jeux...
2013, EUROPEAN YEAR OF CITIZENS.
IT'S ABOUT EUROPE, IT'S ABOUT YOU !
Event organized in Brussels (Belgium) on the 4th of May 2013.
Picture by Edu Van Gelder
Dialogue
She sits with one hand poised against her head, the
other turning an old ring to the light
for hours our talk has beaten
like rain against the screens
a sense of August and heat-lightning
I get up, go to make tea, come back
we look at each other
then she says (and this is what I live through
over and over)--- she says: I do not know
if sex is an illusion
I do not know
who I was when I did those things
or who I said I was
or whether I willed to feel
what I had read about
or who in fact was there with me
or whether I knew, even then
that there was doubt about those things
Adrienne Rich (1972)
The Directorate for Mine Action in Iraq will be hosting a dialogue on assistance to mine victims and clearance of landmines under sponsorship of a project supported by the European Union. More information: www.apminebanconvention.org. These photos can be used for purposes related to the Convention with full credit to the Mine Ban Convention ISU. For other uses, please email us: isu(at)apminebanconvention.org
The photo exhibition "International Cultural Dialogue" which commemorates the World Intellectual Property Day and the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, was inaugurated on May 7 at the UN House in Armenia. The black and white photographs by the Armenian photographer and artist Tatev Mnatsakanyan, featuring the Armenian and Egyptian famous painters and sculptors, were exhibited. Her art attracted youth, artists, the international community, civil society activists, the media and the general public. The aim of the exhibition is to raise the public’s awareness about the distinguished artists who dedicated their life to the development of art and promotion of peace, tolerance and cultural diversity. (Photo credit: UNO Yerevan)