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STEVE McCURRY . Messe Graz . Austria

Detail of the Exhibition Center (展览中心). Built after the revolution with Russian help (one can see this from the architectural style). Located on Yan An Road (延安路). Used for art exhibitions, trade fairs are held at the new Pudong Exhibition Center (aka EXPO center, though it has nothing to do with the EXPO 2010).

 

Re-posted archive find, originally uploaded on September 8, 2007

 

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Roof of the Messe Basel Exhibition Centre, Canton of Basel Stadt, Switzerland

*between a black forest couple

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Assemblage (art)

" Table with colourful potatoes" (1973) by Antoni Starczewski

The opening of the permanent exhibition of 20th and 21st century art - new exhibition space of the Lodz Art Museum - Europe's oldest museum of modern art.

is an immersive exhibition with high sensory experiences including immersive rooms and corridors, heavy patterning, and mirrors. It comprises more than 180 works of hers.

  

Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.

Amsterdam - Fabrique des Lumières - Pazzanistraat

 

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The disrepair interior of an abandoned building, together with the semi-chaotic, somewhat entropy-expressing installations of the exhibition.

 

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Bilder- Collage, aus der Vernissage am 19.03.2022

Ausstellung FEMALE VIEW

Kunsthalle St. Annen, Lübeck, Deutschland

 

Picture collage, from the vernissage on March 19th, 2022

Exhibition FEMALE VIEW

Kunsthalle St. Annen, Luebeck, Germany

One of my old time favourites!

 

In 2010 I belonged to six photographers who were invited to take photo's in the Theatres of Tilburg, during several weeks.

The Theatre celebrated its 50 years anniversary back then. This was one of my photo's at the exhibition that followed. There was also a publication made.

 

Thank you for taken your time to visit me, comments or faves are always much appreciated!

from the series : To Be Unwanted

giclee print on Fuji Archival Pearl.

sizes: 24" x 16"

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NordArt is one of the largest international exhibitions in Europe.

 

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Installation by SINN & Wolfgang Gramm

 

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A series of World Press Photo photographs related to global environment are on display at the Caprilli riding stables (one of Italy's most beautiful structures). The exhibition is organized by the Rotary Club of Pinerolo.

is an immersive exhibition with high sensory experiences including immersive rooms and corridors, heavy patterning, and mirrors. It comprises more than 180 works of hers.

  

Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.

Carlton Gardens, Melbourne.

Exhibition Square in York which is overlooked by the art gallery and looks beyond to the city walls and to York Minster.

With the launch of the Mikoisms SIM rapidly approaching. 8 hours and counting, I've finally hung the rest of my paintings for the exibition that will be running from the launch date. Not only will you get to preview the launch of KiKo Life's 10th BAME women Skin release but you can also take in some fine art pieces. These are mixed media pieces I created in RL and brought them into world for your viewing experience during this period of Social Distancing. Explore the sim and take some photos cause it's a stunning place with loads of photography opportunities.

 

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History and Mystery: Latin American Art and Europe

Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, 21/06/2024 – 03/11/2024

St. Louis , Missouri, Science Center. I've actually been to Pompeii, Italy and this exhibition is wonderful. Pompeii was an ancient city transformed forever by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The city disappeared for 1500 years. But the sudden disaster that destroyed Pompeii in 79 AD also preserved it.

Artist Tiina Sarapu

Museum of Applied Art and Design

Agricultural exhibition 2020

Lo Bocau Vielh (Gasconha) Vieux Boucau (Gascogne)

Part of the Sun Ra exhibition at the Nottingham Contemporary, November 2015.

13th July - 3rd August 2021

nekonuko Nakamuri: "The Endless Journey"

exhibition at ONCEAGAIN New gallery

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Stefan Bremer – Helsinki by Night exhibition

I spent a wonderful evening, with friends, transported into Rone's amazing exhibition at Flinders Street Station.

  

It is set in the long-abandoned third-floor wing of Flinders Street Station, Time is a nostalgic love letter to mid-century Melbourne.

 

Created and developed across the past three years, this truly exceptional site-specific experience is Rone’s most ambitious project to date. Profoundly atmospheric, Time captures both the grand scale and character of the site and the minute detail of a period of Melbourne’s history long lost to progress.

 

A fictional history that transports audiences to post-WWII Melbourne, Time is inspired by an era when European migrants powered the city’s booming manufacturing industries. A vignette of mid-century working-class life and an ode to the faded yet enduring beauty of this forgotten place, Time captures the spirit of the city’s industrious past while offering glimpses of the station’s role as a once-glorious hub of work, learning and social life.

 

Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.

Expos Rothko et Giacometti

Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris

Greenland - Ilulissat

Kangiata Illorsua – Ilulissat Icefjord Centre exhibition

Sunday afternoon at the Kunstmuseum. “It’s a madhouse,” sighs the lady at the ticket check. Compared to the cheerful crowd she has to check in, her grey-blue uniform looks tired. Young and old have dressed up fashionably for the exhibition about Dior.

Uniforms should express authority, but how neutral do they have to be? “High time to put a good, preferably younger fashion designer in charge,” says an inner voice. A museum that - after many shows of famous designers - has developed into an epicenter of haute couture should surely have more courage. How else do you express the bond with ‘fashion’? A word that unites such a myriad of meanings – from cut to shape, from mannerism to creation – that everyone can identify with it.

 

LEFT OR RIGHT

In any case, at the top of the central stairs, a choice has to be made. Right to the ‘New Look’ by Dior – left to the ‘Night Animals’ by Spilliaert and Braeckman. We go left because that's why we came. In the dim silence that falls on us like a downy blanket, we focus our eyes on the introductory text. And on the image of a man descending a staircase in the semi-darkness. To be precise, we only see half a man. His face is barely visible, and his clothing reveals nothing special. Could that be a harbinger of what awaits us? Certainly.

 

Stairs are powerful metaphors. Up, down: life has its peaks and valleys. Platinum-blonde Hollywood stars made a great show of descending a staircase. A practice that Marcel Duchamp slyly commented on with 'Nu descendant un escalier'. In this sensational painting from 1912, a character strides down like an avalanche of cubist fragments. Naked? Down the stairs? The audience was stunned, moved by laughter and anger.

 

Admittedly, there was movement in the image. Or rather, that was suggested very nicely. Or was it a pile of firewood that came crashing down? The cartoons in the newspaper did not mince their words. The term ‘anti-art’ was used. Isn’t Braeckman’s intensification of the unfathomable also just a provocation? Yes, there is something in that… some photos are so black that you can only guess what you see.

 

(part of my review in Den Haag Centraal, October 31, 2024)

The Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens were completed in 1880 for Melbourne’s first international exhibition, a product of the optimism, enthusiasm and energy of the people of Melbourne in the late-19th century. Melbourne was a prosperous city, basking in the wealth from the richest gold rush in the world. How better to publicise the achievements and opportunities in the colony of Victoria than by hosting an international exhibition?

 

Today, the Royal Exhibition Building flourishes as one of the world's oldest exhibition pavilions, symbolising the great 19th-century international exhibition movement.

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