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Stanley Whitney, Untitled, 2006. Photo: Julien Gremaud
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Amidst navigating today’s new normal, Marc Jancou Contemporary has created a new way of sharing our passion for art with our clientele. We are pleased to announce our new and carefully curated Online Exhibition Program, designed to allow our audience the enjoyment of viewing current contemporary artworks.
Every month, we will be presenting new exhibitions on our updated website, featuring a wide variety of mediums and artists, as well as different angles of interpretation:
FOCUS: A body of work by a single artist.
ECHOES: Bringing back the best of our past exhibitions.
ON APPROPRIATION: Reflecting on this technique and the meaning of authorship in contemporaneity.
DIALOGUES: Carefully curated works by different artists, put together to reflect on unexpected connections between different methodologies of work.
SOLO: A single work of an artist because sometimes less is more.
FOCUS: SIMONE FATTAL
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Detail: Simone Fattal, L’Arbre rouge, 1971
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«Albrecht Schnider – Alles Was Bleibt», 2019 by Rita Ziegler is now available on DVD.
The DVD can be ordered through pointdevue for orders in Switzerland or on mindjazz-pictures for the international distribution. You can find the TRAILER here.
TRIX AND ROBERT HAUSSMANN AT GENEVA BIENNALE
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Trix and Robert Haussmann’s new creation, Enigma, can be seen at Parc La Grange as part of Geneva Biennale’s Sculpture [removed];
With their legendary sense of humour, the Swiss duo reinterpreted a monolith using mirrored surfaces. For more informations, go to Sculpture Garden – Geneva Biennale website.
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NEW BOOK BY KEN LUM
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Everything is Relevant: Writings on Art and Life, 1991–2018, by Canadian artist Ken Lum, brings together essays, articles, diary entries, letters, and more. This book, published by Concordia University Press, reflects not only about Lum’s practice and contemporary art, but on society itself.
‘Lum is a keen and prescient observer of the art world and of global society more broadly. He is one of the most significant art writers of our [removed]#8217; -Mark A. Cheetham, University of Toronto; author of Landscape into Eco Art: Articulations of Nature since the ‘60s
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Geneva / New York / Porto
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13 thoughts on “Newsletter July 2020”