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    Sally Ride Was the First U.S. Woman to Go to Space. Now, She Is the First Female Astronaut to Be Honored With a Public Monument

    A bronze statue of Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman in space, was dedicated at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City on Long Island on Friday—the nation’s first monument to a woman astronaut.
    At the time of her first mission in 1983, aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, Ride was also the youngest American ever to make the journey into space, at just 32 years of age. She died of pancreatic cancer in 2012, when she was 61.
    Then President Barack Obama posthumously awarded Ride the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013. He presented it to Ride’s partner, Tam O’Shaughnessy, allowing the late astronaut to finally come out as a member of the LGBTQ community—the first in NASA history to do so.
    The memorial to Ride’s groundbreaking achievements is the brainchild of documentary filmmaker Steven C. Barber, and is actually the third NASA monument he has spearheaded.
    Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman to go to space, monitoring control panels from the pilot’s chair on the flight deck during the Space Shuttle Challenger’s STS-7 mission in 1983. Photo courtesy of NASA.
    His initial inspiration was a sculpture of Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert at the Capitol building’s National Statuary Hall in Washington D.C., by George and Mark Lundeen of Lundeen Sculpture in Loveland, Colorado.
    Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing in 2019, Barber helped raise $750,000 from Rocket Mortgage to install seven-foot-tall bronze statues of Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins at the Kennedy Space Center’s Moon Tree Garden in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
    Six months ago, Barber unveiled an Apollo 13 monument of Swigert, James Lovell, and Fred Haise at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, completed thanks to $750,000 from Grainger Industrial Supply.
    Lundeen Sculpture made the Apollo 11 monument in the Moon Tree Garden at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo courtesy of the Kennedy Space Center.
    “As I went through my journey of building the Apollo 11 monument and the Apollo 13 monument, it occurred to me very early on that there were no monuments commemorating any of the 65 women who have flown in space and the over 12,000 women that had worked at NASA,” Barber told Artnet News in an email.
    All three monuments are the work of Lundeen Sculptors, designed by the Lundeen brothers and Joey Bainer.
    “When I take a vision to the Lundeen Sculptors, they inevitably make it better,” Barber said. “They decided to put the Space Shuttle in Sally’s right arm, pointing to the stars, which I thought was absolutely genius.”
    Lundeen Sculpture’s Sally Ride monument. Photo by Warwick Productions.
    A less complex composition than the two Apollo monuments because it features only one figure, the Ride memorial cost just $300,000 to create and install. But much like a NASA mission, the project was not without its complications.
    “I spent several months calling hundreds and hundreds of executives at Fortune 500 companies getting unbelievable, gut-wrenching, demoralizing rejections,” Barber said.
    In the end, he secured funding from the Matson Family Foundation, Peter Diamandis of the X Prize Foundation, Cinemark Theatres, and Maria Shriver.
    And then there was the artwork itself.
    The mold of the Space Shuttle for Lundeen Sculpture’s Sally Ride monument. Photo by Warwick Productions.
    “The sculpture was originally done in clay on a steel armature, but the night it was finished, it was consumed in fire that destroyed our studios,” George Lundeen told Artnet News in an email. “Although [it was] a great setback, we were able to reconstruct Sally Ride from the ashes.”
    The company cast the work in bronze at a foundry using the lost wax process and finishing it with a multicolored patina.
    The monument’s upcoming unveiling follows on the heels of the March release of the Sally Ride quarter from the U.S. Mint, part of the American Women Quarters Program, which will release 20 coins honoring historic women over the next four years.
    The artist behind the coin’s design is Elana Hagler, part of the mint’s Artistic Infusion Program, and the sculptor who executed the artwork is Phebe Hemphill, who has worked at the mint since 1987.
    The Sally Ride quarter, part of the American Women Quarters Program. Courtesy of the United States Mint.
    The coin shows Ride at the window of the Space Shuttle, an image that was inspired by a statement she once made: “When I wasn’t working, I was usually at a window looking down at Earth.”
    “I think the design reflects Sally’s dreamy view of the future and fierce determination,” O’Shaughnessy told Nerdist.
    The first American Women Quarter was released in January, featuring writer and activist Maya Angelou. Chinese American film star Anna May Wong, American Cherokee activist Wilma Mankiller, and suffragist Nina Otero-Warren are also being honored this year.
    Steven C. Barber with Lundeen Sculpture’s Sally Ride monument at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City on Long Island, New York. Photo courtesy of Steven C. Barber.
    The Lundeens and Barber plan to continue building statues recognizing the achievements of women in NASA history, such as the African American mathematicians Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, who were depicted in the film Hidden Figures, and Mae C. Jemison, the first African American woman to go to space.
    Barber is also shooting a documentary about Ride, which he hopes to release on a major streaming platform in 2023.
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    Cuban Artists Show Up En Masse to Documenta, Bringing Their Plight at Home to the Wider Art World

    This year’s edition of Documenta, which involves some 1,500 artists, includes a special presentation by Tania Bruguera and the Cuban collective Instituto de Artivismo Hannah Arendt (Instar) that highlights the difficulties Cuban artists are facing at home.
    Among the participants is Hamlet Lavastida, the Cuban artist who was jailed in 2020 before being exiled into Poland last September. He’s showing work at this year’s Documenta as part of a collective of anti-government Cuban artists. 
    Lavastida’s is not the only recognizable face. The installation also includes a drawing of rapper and activist Maykel Castillo Osorbo, who’s still in prison in Havana, alongside a multimedia timeline that charts recent events in Cuba and its ongoing political crackdown. An adjoining room has a list of artists who were or are political prisoners in the country, plus printed face masks depicting the artists on spikes.
    “The political gesture with our Instar is to bring all the people who have been erased from Cuban culture, because the Cuban government says they’re not artists,” Bruguera told Artnet News, standing barefoot on a carpet installation showing a map of Cuba. “But they’re here [at Documenta], so of course they are.”
    Another of Instar’s projects is a to-scale fascimile of the home used by the Espacio Aglutinador collective for alternative art exhibitions that were censored by the government. The important space in Cuba has been active since the 1990s despite attempts to shut it down.
    These works, which were made collaboratively, are all on view at Documenta Halle, one of the main venues for Documenta 15, which opens to the public on June 18.
    Instar was founded in May 2015 by Bruguera in Havana after a marathon 100-hour collective reading of Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951), which artists say is relevant to Cuban conditions today.
    “Freedom is the main tool of artists,” Bruguera said. She was initially invited by Ruangrupa, the curatorial collective behind the show, and, as per this year’s collectivity concept, she’s invited scores of artists to work together.
    Two of the three Instar exhibition rooms will change over every ten days throughout 100 days to maximize the platform for Cuba’s political artists. Independent theater groups and publishers are also partaking in events.
    “When you’re [fighting] an oppressive state, you’re proud to be an ex-convict,” Lavastida said. “They claim we’re trying to overthrow the government, and that I was a lead part of it. It’s true.” His contribution is a large wall mural that depicts the floor plan of the political prison in Villa Marista, where he was jailed.
    Bruguera praised Ruangrupa and the efforts around the exhibition.
    “Everybody is working towards a common goal. It’s not that foreign to us as a concept, but it’s great to see at such a scale,” she said.
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    A Met Exhibition Will Present Ancient Greek and Roman Sculptures in All Their Original Technicolor Glory

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has announced an exhibition exploring the use of color in ancient Greek and Roman sculpture, presenting pieces from the Met’s collection as they would have originally been seen in antiquity. Installed through the museums’ Greek and Roman galleries, “Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color” opens on July 5 and explores polychromy, the ancient practice of painting sculpture and architecture.
    “This innovative exhibition will activate The Met’s displays of ancient Greek and Roman art like never before by displaying colorful reconstructions of ancient sculptures throughout the galleries,” Max Hollein, the Met’s director, said in a statement.
    Marble capital and finial in the form of a sphinx. Photo: courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    Although today we only see plain carved stone and marble, many pieces of ancient sculpture were once vividly painted, giving these works life-like features. The Met’s exhibition aims to bring wider attention to this practice by placing 15 full-size fully painted recreations—produced by Dr. Vinzenz Brinkmann, head of the antiquity department at the Liebieghaus Sculpture Collection in Germany, and Dr. Ulrike Koch-Brinkmann—alongside 40 works from the museum’s collection. Among them is a richly colored version of the Met’s Archaic-period Sphinx finial that serves as the centerpiece of the show.
    Marble portrait bust of the emperor Gaius, known as Caligula, 37–41 C.E. Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    In addition to explaining why sculptures and architectural elements were painted in this way at the time they were made, the show will examine how polychromy conveyed meaning in both the Greek and Roman civilizations, how the practice was received in later periods. It also reveals how experts find and identify color on such ancient works in order to recreate their original painted patterns, using cutting-edge technology such as 3D imaging and art historical research.
    Column-Krater ca. 360–350 B.C.E. Photo: courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
    A symposium will also be held at the museum in March 2023, which will bring together curators, conservators, and scientists to discuss polychromy, and the results will be published by the Met.
    “It is truly an exhibition that brings history to life through rigorous research and scientific investigation and presents new information about works that have long been in The Met collection,” Hollein said.
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    Thousands of Artists Are Participating in Documenta 15. Here’s the Most Comprehensive List to Date

    Today in Kassel, the press got its first look at Documenta 15. It also got its first real sense of the show’s massive scope with the release of the full artist list.
    Ruangrupa, the curatorial collective organizing the affair, invited 53 artists and collectives. Each of these, in turn, has invited their own sub-constellation of artists to work with them. In some cases, these new artists then invited still more artists.
    As a result, even the gigantic roster we bring you below is not complete, as the show sprawls in many unexpected directions. Bolded names are the main invited artists, with the artists that they invited listed below each one. Those listed by themselves are not showing with other artists.

    Christian Geselle (SPD, l-r), Lord Mayor of the City of Kassel, Reza Afisina, ruangrupa, Leon Schniewind, Inhouse Desinger Documenta and Sabine Schormann, general director of Documenta and Museum Fridericianum, stand in front of the new Documenta 15 logo. Photo by Swen Pförtner/picture alliance via Getty Images.

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    BPOC Festival KasselCarl-Schomburg-Schule, KasselDeborah Manavi – Partizipative Tanzforschung zum Common GroundDiakonisches Werk Region KasselDivine Impact Church of GodEssbare Stadt e.V.,Ev. HoffnungskirchengemeindeFamilienbildungsstätte SternschnuppeGoethegymnasiumInstitut Sozialwesen der Universität KasselIslamisches Zentrum KasselJugendarbeit Wesertor der Stadt KasselKassel Kunsthochschule’s Performance and Multidisciplinary Class in collaboration with Class for Performance and Time Based Media from the Berlin University of the ArtsKita SonnenhangKulturzentrum Schlachthof gGmbHNisa e.V.Stadtteilzentrum WesertorUnterneustädter GrundschuleWalter-Lübcke-Schule

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    Jumana Emil Abboud
    Tareq AbboushiAli Shneina (Abu Jum’a)Lydia AntoniouIshraq AwashraAyoub YacoubCanaan Mazar’a (Abu Ibrahim)Sa’ad DagherMounya ElbakayIssa FreijYasmine HajAmal HajjajJumana Emil AbboudAmany KattomSalma KharoubaLama KhatibDanna MasadZeina NedalSourabh PhadkeSahar QawasmiRahaf ‘AlqemYazan SalemRaghad SaqfalhaitAnna SherbanyNida SinnokrotSuha ‘Atta ‘AlqamTabaraq ‘AlqemLayla TaherThurayya Shneina (Um Jum’a)Yusef Yacoub (Abu Omar)Haifa Zalatimo

    Gudskul
    Arab Theatre StudioAsia Art ArchiveBa Bau AirBishkek School of Contemporary ArtblaxTARLINES KUMASIEkstrak KolektifEl WarchaEssbare StadtFeinmechanikFloating ProjectGame Department Kunsthochschule KasselGrafis Huru HaraGud RnDHysteriaInfazioLifepatchLoad Na DitoNordland kunst- og filmhøgskoleOmni SpacePangrok SulapPAYONPSS DurenSalikhainSandy LoScutoid CoopSerrumStäedelschuleStuffo LabsSudut KalisatTIGA (Tindakan Gerak Asuh)TokonomaUnconditionalDesignYao Jui ChungYayasan Tonjo Foundation

    Britto Arts Trust
    Khabia AregMd. Aminul  IslamMd. Khairul AlamMd. Abu Sayed AliMd. Esahak  AliMd. Kased AliMd. Abba AliMd. Saheb AliRakibul AnwarMilton AnwarGeeta Rani BarmanTuton Chandra BarmanAshik Chandra BarmanBiplob Chandra BarmanAnjali Rani BarmanRupe Chandra BarmanSuhel Chandra BarmanSonji Rani BarmanParpoti Rani BarmanMonju Rani BarmanHiru Chandra BarmanMuchu Chnadra BarmanDipaly Rani BarmanBoidya Chandra BarmanBogi Rani BarmanPrakash Chandra BarmanShila Rani BarmanShimul Chandra BarmanGautam Chandra BarmanTara Rani BarmanBabita Rani BarmanMani Chandra BarmanShuren Chandra BarmanPushpa Rani BarmanMunna Chandra BarmanTayeba Begum LipiAlok Raj BongshiBithul ChichamOstina ChiranTapan C. DasBiswajit DasBipin DasTishanker DasAshim DasBishwarup DasShakil DasSobuj DasSajib DasPrasenjit DasAdhir DasJiban Chandra DasGopal Chandra DasPritan Chandra DasMani Shanker DasJubaraj DasPankaj DasJhulon DasShattarup DasSudhir Chandra DasShimul DattaShrimoti DeviLakshmi DeviProvat DlopoMd. Lal Maud FakirAnisuzzaman  FaroqueFarhana  FerdausiTarun GhoshSubol HajongAjit HajongSindhubala HajongArti HajongSopna HajongDron HajongSelim HajongBithi HajongSubitra HajongBhim HajongBinjuli HajongBondona HajongShanta HajongShikha HajongJhuma HajongJontu HajongChahela HajongBinoy HajongDipaly HajongBiswajit HajongJitu HajongAshim HalderSaidul Haque JuiseMehedi HasanEmdadul Hoque TopuImran HossainSyed Fida HossainSafiha HossainMaynul Islam PaulSarah JabinYasmin JahanMd. JaidulBipul JangchamJinnatun JannatKhushi KabirMohosin KabirRA KajolKazi Sydul KarimAzizee Fawmi KhanRaj KishoreBasu MalakarFarah Naz MoonMd. MostafaBijonti MreeRingchi MreeKhamree MreeMd. Musharaf MusaLutfun NaharNijhum Zannatun NaharEma NokrekHanif PappuTrishna PaulAbdur RabMahbubur RahmanShree RamMojes RemaBickrom RemaMoumita  RemaJewel A  RobAnimes RoyNayan RoyPijush RoyJeny RuramMonjur  SagorShimul SahaShyamal SarkerReetu  SattarShahriar ShaonArpita Singha LopaEmran SohelMohammad SultanFareha Zeba

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    There are also other artists who wish to stay anonymous.

    Sebastián Díaz Morales

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    Ahmad al-KhalilAhmed El-FaourAli al-AliBen PeléFatmeh SoleimanHamada El-JoumaaKhawla KhalafMaya ZebdawiMela Dávila FreireNailé Sosa AragónSiwar KraytemWasim SaidYasser Ibrahim

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    Nhà Sàn Collective
    Ayesha KeshaniBill NguyễnĐặng Thuỳ AnhĐạt VũĐinh Nhung (Vagina Talks / A Queer Museum)Đinh Thảo Linh (ba-bau AIR)Đỗ Văn HoàngDương Thanh QuangFlinhHelen PritchardLa MaiLại Diệu HàLaura BurnsLê Đình ChungLê Thị LươngLem Trag NguyenNguyễn Đình PhươngNguyễn Đình PhươngNguyen Duc TuongNguyễn Hoàng AnhNguyễn Hữu Hải DuyNguyễn Kiều AnhNguyễn Mạnh ĐứcNguyễn Nhật QuangNguyễn Phương Kiều AnhNguyễn Phương LinhNguyễn Quốc ThànhNguyễn Thanh TâmNguyễn Thị DiệpNguyễn Thị Thu HằngNguyễn Thủy TiênNguyễn Trần NamNguyễn Trinh ThiNguyễn Văn ThuỷNhi LêPhạm HảiPhan Đông TháiPhụ Lục (Nguyễn Huy An, Ngô Thành Bắc, Vũ Đức Toàn)Phùng Tiến Sơn with Giáo phường Kim ĐứcQuang QuangQuynh DongTaey Iohe and Cian DayritTrần Trung HiếuTrương Quế ChiTuấn Mami with Fami FarmVân ĐỗYoungsook ChoiSao La Collective (Đỗ Thanh Lãng, Nguyễn Đức Đạt, Nguyễn Kim Tố Lan)

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    Safdar Ahmed
    Alia ArdonCan YalçınkayaSafdar AhmedKian DayaniSusie HurleyMichal ImielskiMurtaza Ali JafariKazem KazemiZeina LaaliZeinab MirMNMona MoradveisiSusie NelsonSaeedMiream SalamehTabz A

    Jimmie Durham and A Stick in the Forest By the Side of the Road
    Bev KoskiJone KvieWilma LukatschElisa StrinnaRosca Van RooyenJoen VedelBev KoskiJone KvieWilma LukatschElisa StrinnaRosca Van RooyenJoen Vedel

    Wakaliga Uganda
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    Trampoline House
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    ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics
    Aline SchwörerDanijela Pivašević-TennerFrank Jimin HoppMarie Salcedo HornNelly Choné
    Art AshramFlorian DietrichGeorg ScherlinKlara AdamMarkus ZimmermannNelli DavidSina AhlersVerena SeibtArved Schultze
    ConstructLab    Alexander RömerCo–Re (Contextual Research)Daniela Medina-PochFrederick BeckerJan BarnerMin Kyung KimPablo Santacana LopezRedwane JabalSvenja Simone SchulteViviane Tabach
    Making WavesDaniel SeipleEmily KofskyHassan AjiMomtaz DimashqiNafee KurdiGob Squad Arts Collective
    IAK – Institut für Architekturbezogene Kunst TU BraunschweigSina HeffnerMax JerominFolke KöbberlingAlexa KreisslGergely LaszloBenjamin MenzelBernd SchulzMichael Zwingmann+ 140 StudierendeLea Søvsø
    Madar CollectiveYong Sun GullachFedaa Sultan
    Mimiferment    Reiko KanazawaMarkus Shimizu
    Picnic FMAndrea GoetzkeJosephinex Hansis
    PrivatOperRoland CastringiusAndrea ChudackKatharina Laura KunzTobias OpiallaLars Straehler-PohlMartina Hoffmann
    ReFuncJan KörbesSchneider TM & Tomoko NakasatoZappi W. Diermaier
    Selbstgebaute Musik    Lea GrönholdtMatthias KremsreiterSascha SchneiderManuel StrubeHajo Toppius
    Cetka Program Barbara BernsmeierOlesia VitiukCetka Artists from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia
    Timemaschine Aline SchwörerNelly ChonéFrank Jimin HoppMarie Salcedo HornDanijela Pivašević-Tenner
    ZK/U – Zentrum für Kunst und UrbanistikHarry SachsJan van EschKristina MillerMatthias EinhoffPhilip Horst

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    Miguel  “El Pajarito”Sabina AguileraRubén AlonsoJuan CasillasVienne ChanFranz de HamiltonAlvaro FierroYona FriedmanMax GmürEugénie GoldsternOscar HagermanPeter HodgsonR. R. HofmannManolo HuguéUgo La PietraStina LarssonLASACarl LumholtzJohann  Melchior RoosYou MiFernando MoroFrida NavratJosé Ortiz EchagüeJaakko PallasvuoKibandu Pelo-EssoTom PhilipsonTito RivasMarth SitánachiHito SteyerlJohn UsherSusana VelascoBedwyr Williams

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    In the first circleFrancesca MasoeroLaila HidaNadir BouhmouchSoumeya Aït Ahmed
    In the second circleAmine LahrachAudi George BajaliaCarlos Perez MarinMontasser DrissiShayma Nader
    From our wider circleAbdellah HassakAhmed BennysAhmed BouananiAhmed BoughabaAli EssafiAlioucha TaziArchives Bouanani CollectiveAssia DjebarAWALBasma RkiouiBenjamin VerhoevenCaravane TighmertCorinne WissElisa ZorziFarida BenlyazidFiras HamdanGroccoHadia GanaHamza AzeroualHicham BouzidImane ZoubiJumana Emil AbboudKhadija El AbyadLe BrouillonLéa MorinLes Mamans Douées
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    Wajukuu Art Project
    Alexis TeyieArts Taste Curiocity (at&c Nairobi)Becki WaweruBlackink FilmsCharles Muthumbi GithinjiDaniel OndiekiDauti KahoraEmmaus KimaniEric Gitonga Mong’orionFedaa Sultan
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    Paul IrunguPeter AchayoRose JepkorirSitawa NamwaleVictor Chege GatugiWambui NgomboWambui NgomboYong Sun Gulach

    Sada
    Ali EyalSajjad AbbasBassim Al ShakerLayth KareemSarah MunafRaed MutarRijin Sahakian
    The Institute of People Oriented Culture Taring Padi
    Fitriani  Dwi KurniasihDodi IrwandiSri MaryatoYusuf MohammadHestu NugrohoAris PrabawaBudhi PrakosoNur Seto SetiawanAlexander SupartonoLidija Triana DewiBayu WidodoSurya WirawanDhomas Yudhistira Sugijanto

    Putra Hidayatullah

    Siwa Platform – L’Economat at Redeye
    Marwan AkroutiLassad BeldiYagoutha BelgacemMouna BelhouchetNoura Ben AliSamir Ben BoubakerHaythem Ben BousahaSalim Ben MohamedOkacha Ben SalahSophie BessisMalek BouaoniLaid BouoniLaurence ChableHoucine ChraitiMarianne DautreyAli DhahriJean Michel DiazFakhri El GhazelTahar EzzeddiniHoucine EzzediniMohamed Amin EzzediniJean Pierre HanHamouda JarrarMuntasser KramtiMohamed LabidiMatheiu LontanazaAtef MaatallahFatima MachouchRochdy MachouchAbdelhamid MansouriAicha MansouriHelmi MbarkiArafat SadallahImen SmaouiSaad TabbabiFrancois TanguyNadia TaziLoup UbertoRai UnoFarid YahyaouiHaytham ZakariaChemssedine ZitouniMohamed ZnaidiSalah Znaidi

    Nguyễn Trinh Thi
    Jamie Maxtone GrahamLê Quang MinhLê Thuận UyênNguyễn Xuân SơnPhạm Chí KhánhPhạm Hoàng Gia KhangUông Thanh Ngọc

    Komîna Fîlm a Rojava
    Mohammad HamanAbdi Hussien IbrahimHamo MahmoudMohammad SevinazHinde Shero

    Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts and Culture
    Alfred BanzeAwika SamukrsamanChia Wei HsuChristine Falk
    Dangchanok PongdamJiradej MeemalaiKrittaporn MahaweeraratLiam Morgan
    Pakchira ChartpanyawutPornpilai MeemalaiShih-Tung Lo

    The Another Roadmap School
    Cairo Working Group
    Andrea THALRana ELNEMR
    Johannesburg Working Group
    David ANDREWPuleng PLESSIERangoato HLASANETumi MOGOROSI
    Kampala Working Group
    Emma WOLUKAU-WANAMBWAKitto Derrick WINTERGREEN
    Kinshasa Working Group
    Cédrick NZOLOJean KAMBA
    Lagos Working Group
    Abiodun AKANDAAyo ADEWUNMIOlutayo AJEPeju LAYIWOLAQuadri OLUWASEGUN
    Lubumbashi Working Group
    Chadrack KAKULEChristelle NTANGA
    Patrick MUDEKEREZAProdige MAKONGARita MUKEBOSari MIDDERNACHTStéphane KABILAVéronique POVORELLO KASONGO
    Maseru Working Group
    Lineo SEGOETEZachary ROSEN
    Nyanza Working GroupChristian NYAMPETAChrista UWASE

    Erick Beltrán
    Benjamin DeistCecilia VallejosEduardo Barrera ArambarriFranca BrockmannKatharina Stadler
    Matthijs de BruijneMonika PieniazekNina ShumannNuria Rojas CastanedaPol Aumedes (La Sarandaca)
    Ramon Aumedes (La Sarandaca)Tim RudolfVeronika BarreraYianqian XuZora Lotta Joest

    Amol K Patil
    Aji S DharanAjith A SDas RollschuhmagazinKumar MisalKundan ShanbhagLinojoe Raju
    Parul SinhaPoonam JainRohit VarekarSachin KondalkarSachin Pitale
    Saviya LopesVinit DhariaYALGAAR Sanskrutik Manch,IndiaYogesh Barve

    Atis Rezistans (Resistance Artists)
    Adriana BenjaminAndre EugeneBastian HagedornCamile CheddaCarima NeusserCatherina BarichDemar BrackenridgeEdouard Duval-CarrieElizabeth WoodroffeEvel RomainHenrike NaumannHerold Pierre LouisJean Claude SaintilusJean Jonas LabazeJean Louis HuhtaJean Muller MilordJean Robert PalenquetJerry Reginald CheryJohn CussansKatelyn AlexisLLaura HeymanLeah GordonLondel InnocentLouis KervansMario Pierre LouisMartina VaninMichel LafleurNanne BuurmanPatrick EliePedro  LaschRoberto N PeyreSheldon GreenSimon BenjaminTom BogaertVivian ChanWesner BazileWhit ForresterWilerme Tegenis

    ikkibawiKrrr
    Cho Jieun
    Jungwon Kim
    Gyeol Ko

    Alice Yard
    Ada M. PattersonAmanda HernandezBlue CurryBruce CayonneCass’Mosha Amoroso-CentenoChristopher CozierCo-rd Ltd.Gwladys GambieKaryn  OlivierKriston ChenLuis Vasquez La RocheMichelle EistrupNicholas LaughlinNicole DelgadoOneika RusselRaquel Vasquez La RocheRazia BarsatieSean LeonardShannon AlonzoTessa MarsVersia Harris

    Archives des luttes des femmes en Algérie 
    Awel HaouatiLydia SaïdiSaadia Gacem

    Subversive Film
    Aoe TanamiFadi Abu NemehMasao AdachiMustafa Abu AliCasey Asprooth JacksonElettra BisognoDon CatchloveJim CranmerDoha Film InstituteGent and GEM Kab ConcordiaVictor HaddadBilal Hibri
    Riuychi HirokawaSamir R. HissenTom HollymanIwanami ProductionsKASK School of the ArtsHatsuyo KatoKristine KhouriKitchen BXLJack MadvoT. MakiMonica MaurerMineo Mitsui
    Rami NihawiSamir NimrSami SalamoniRasha SaltiGhaleb ShaathIsmail ShammoutBaker SharqawiSharjah Art FoundationSHIRAKKhaled SiddikWakamatsu ProductionsSabih Al Zoohiri

    Agus Nur Amal PMTOH
    lumbung Story Gudskul
    Adji UtomoAldinoArie “ABG”Budi “Bungen” MuliaDoni BusatwegoDwi “Ube” Wicaksono SuryasumiratGreistina KusumaningrumHady SuharyadiIndriatma SitorusJufi Iqbal (Suara Djaya)MushowirNissal “Lindung”  Nur AfryansahNovi Elisa SuryaNugraha SalimOshan NurisaPanji “Jin” Purnama PutraRino AditiaSalman HaniefTopan “Opang” DarmawanWiratamaWiratamaGesyada SiregarJJ AdibrataLibby DavitriMG Pringgotono
    lumbung Story Jatiwangi art Factory
    Adji UtomoAhmad sujaiAldizar Ahmad GhifariAlma NoxaAnzar “Aaf” Agung FauzanArie Syarifudin (Al Ghorie)Arief Yudi RahmanBayu EdmandaBunga SiagianDadang Sugiyarto
    Dedeh MarwiahDeden ImanudinDiah MardiahDoni BusatwegoEl GeaGinggi Syarif HasyimGreistina KusumaningrumIbu DarminiIbu Nia MardiyaniIlla Syukrillah SyarifIsmal MuntahaKiki PermanaLibby DavitriAldinoMikayanti EngkusMini RukminiMiningsihMushowirNissan “Landung” Nur AfryansahNugraha SalimOshan NurisaPanji “Jin” Purnama PutraRino AditiaRohanahSalman haniefSuniTedi EnUun UnayahWiratamaYati Sumiati
    *Gerak-Gerak Pictures*Tritangtu
    Agung M. AbulAry “Jimged” SendyBopikBudi “Bungen” MuliaBudi SetiawanGreistina Kusumaningrum
    Julian RiezkyLibby DavitriMuhammad RevaldiPaniSaleh HusseinUju
    Cast:Agung ‘Abul’AniBaharDianDikaElsaEnjenErosFarisIinJohaniMang EdieNetiNurRohaniSantiSariTetiUjuUunWiiwinYati
    Mechanic Object
    Arief AttoFathan MubinAldinoOshan NurisaPutra Hidayatullah

    El Warcha
    Aziz AissaouiAziz RomdhaniBenjamin Perrot
    Chiraz GuellelaMarlene HalbgewachsNaomi Nantois Meadow
    Radhouane BoudhraaSelma Kossentini

    Richard Bell
    Alethea BeetsonSutapa BiswasTania BrugueraDigi Youth ArtsDave FernandoGary FoleySylvia McAdamAlan MichaelsonJosh MilaniWanda NanibushThe Black ArchivesVivian Ziherl

    Asia Art Archive
    ArahmaianiAung KoJosef NgJyoti BhattK.G. SubramanyanKarla SachseKo Siu Lan
    Lawan JirasuradejLee WenMa LiumingMaung San OoMoe SattNilima SheikhNitaya Ueareeworakul
    Phaptawan SuwannakudtPhyu MonRay LangenbachSanmuShu YanWomanifesto

    The Instituto de Artivismo Hannah Arendt
    Tania BrugueraCarlos Cárdenas CárdenasChrisAminta D’CardenasGretell DomenechSolveig FrontAnaeli IbarraHamlet Lavastida Lavastida
    Camila LobonLeila MonteroClaudia Patricia OliveraLeonardo OtañoUlises PadrónJuliana RabeloMarta Maria Ramirez

    Chang En-Man
    Han Fang Wang
    Shueh Ching Lu
    Ting Tsou

    Nino Bulling
    Samandal Comics x Nino BullingMloukhiyyé Al-FilBilge EmirMichel EsselbrüggeAki HassanNour HifaouiJoseph KaiBea KittelmannRomy MatarNygel PanascoBarrack RimaJo RüßmannNatyada Tawonsri
    Comic Artists’ UnionSheree DomingoTinet ElmgrenBilge EmirJul GordonEva GräbeldingerMarc HennesJiaqi HouIlknur KocerStefanie LeinhosAnsgar LorenzEva MüllerMalika TeßmannChiny UdeaniMarijpol
    Exhibition Hafen 76Katja Lonzeck – textile designMarlene Oeken – scenography

    Victoria Lomasko

    The Black Archives
    Brian ElstakDion RosinaIris KensmilJaasir LingerJessica de AbreuMitchell EsajasRaul BalaiRossel ChaslieSerana Angelista

    Hamja Ahsan
    Zahedi AbbasUddin AlaBullivant CerieYusuf-Pankhurst HodanDawud NadeemBarylo William

    Chimurenga
    Akin AdesokanBianca Van RooiBogani KonaChantal Bouw
    Graeme ArendseMamadou DialloMoses MarzNomaliqhwa Hadebe
    Ntone EdjabePura Lavisa

    Jatiwangi art Factory
    ADANYAHAndzar Agung FauzanAldizar Ahmad GhifharyKetut AminudinAriswandiBeningMing ChowTarsono D. MardianaDartoFaniGetotMuhammad Ilham SamudraDeden ImanudinKarissyaEman KurdimanAna Merliana
    KarissyaMayor StaffPipin Muhammad KaspinIsmal MuntahaTatita Na SaeInin NastainTamyiz Noor RamadhanAlma NoxaAlfiza Nur Aisyah IrmandaElgea Nur BalzarieTedi NurmantoGilang PramudithaPandu RahadianKiki RasmadiRifayantiDeden Sambas
    Prabowo SetyadiYuliati ShalihatBunga SiagianKarna SobahiSubitaAhmad SujaiPepep Syaiful HidayatGinggi Syarief HasyimArie SyariefudinIlla SyukrilaLoranita TheoAhmad Thian FultanArief Yudi RahmanIka Yuliana

    OFF-Biennale Budapest
    OFF-Biennale Core Team
    CuratorsNikolett ErőssEszter LázárHajnalka SomogyiEszter SzakácsBorbála SzalaiKatalin Székely
    Team  András BognárDina DarabosDominika SzabóSzabolcs Vida
    What ifs and why nots: OFF-Playground
    ArtistsArchitecture Uncomfortable Workshop (Dénes Emil Ghyczy, Lukács Szederkényi)Ádám KokeschEva KoťátkováIlona NémethThe Randomroutines (Tamás Kaszás, Krisztián Kristóf)Recetas Urbanas (Santiago Cirugeda,  Alice Attout,  Carlos Vázquez Gardón,  Garazi Merodio Ayarza, Ania Jaca Sanz de Arellano, Jorge Barroso (Bifu), Martina Helmke,  Emilien Le Goff,  Mario Bestion, Isadora Grumiaux)
    Contributors and partnersEdible City (Maximilian Mechsner)Kassel University (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Körner, Dr.-Ing. Florian Bellin-Harder)LABAK (Michal Marcinov, Katarína Stanislavová)   Marián RavaszUnterneustädter Schule, Kassel
    One day we shall celebrate again – RomaMoMA
    ArtistsDaniel BakerJános BalázsRobert GabrisSead KazanxhiuDamian Le BasMałgorzata Mirga-TasMara (Omara) OláhTamás PéliSelma SelmanCeija Stojka
    Co-curatorsDaniel BakerEthel   BrooksTímea  JunghausMiguel Ángel Vargas
    ConsultantsEszter GyörgyAngéla KóczéAnna Lujza SzászTeri Szűcs
    PartnerERIAC – European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture
    ContributorEast Europe Biennial Alliance
    One the same page – OFF-Curatorial Practice
    Rita KálmánLívia PáldiKatarina Šević

    Project Art Works
    Kate AdamsAida AshallConnor AshleyLuke BebbHelen CarltonJohnny  Caroll PellPaul ColleyAndrew CooperTim CorriganJessica Courtney BennettOliver CrowtherNatalie DanceMark DanielsSara DareDion DownesSarah DunnStanley EllisGemma EvansAmy FentonPatricia Finnegan
    Siddharth GadiyarDavid GeallJo GoldmanJack GoldsmithCharlotte HanlonLucy JenionNeville JermynAnnis JoslinEden KöttingThomas LeporaLucyHolli MacnamaraClaire MatthewsLeila McmillanLouise NewhamSean OrmondeIndia O’SullivanMagda PataSharif PersaudPhoebe Ellen Prebble
    Peter QuinnellGabriella RapisardaMichelle RobertsWendy RoutleyGeorgie ScottCarl SextonMaya Shapiro SteenWill ShepherdGeorge SmithSam SmithDarryl SpencerEsther SpringettCharlotte StephensMartin SwanSarah TKatie TaylorCharlie ThomasChristopher TiteAnnie Rose WallerMarion Willis

    Pınar Öğrenci
    Ayşe DorakDidare İşleyenNuriye İşleyenNeşe Polat

    Cinema Caravan
    Akira OkuraDanuraga SastrainingEikou HaraguchiEisuke OgawaGen NagashimaKazuaki Komiya
    Keita YamadaMasaya KobayashiMichinori MaruMizuki NishimuraNaoito ItoRai Shizuno
    Satoru SegiSolar DarmikaTakashi KuribayashiTatsuya Sano

    Arts Collaboratory
    Arts Collaboratory School hosting Team
    Adrian Milk Jimar
    Alex Rubela
    Alvaro Castillo
    Ana Milena Garzon
    Andres Villalobos
    Arts Collaboratory members and ekosistems
    Binita Shrestha
    Darina Kaparovaa
    Dasha Chernysheva
    Diego Teo
    Geral Faun
    Jaza

    Marwa Arsanios
    Marwa ArsaniosAmani DagherMaya DghaidiDr. Joanna DoummarKatrin EbersohnMazen HachemFamilies of Mamlouk and MohamadNancy NasseredineWissam SaadeWael Yammine

    The Question of Funding
    Eltiqa exhibition researchAdele JarrarMohammad Amal NazeehNicola GrayShayma Al BessSiwar KraitemZiad Haj Ali
    Eltiqa Exhibition artistsDina MatterMohammad Al HawajriMohammed AbusalRaed IssaRauof Al Ajouri
    Childern booksHadeel BadarniHassan ZahredddineHatem ImamLarissa BenderMona KareemOmar LayzaSahar AbdallahSamir SkayniStudio SafarYousri Al Amir
    DayraAbdelwahab ZoabiBasel NasrIbrahim OwaisMutsaem JobranQusai JodeSami KhaldiShurouq QawariqStudio Kawakeb
    WebsiteArine AprahamianFarah FayyadHussein Nassereddine
    How to work togetherAkef DarawshehFadya SalfitiFayrouz SharqawiHadeel YaqoubHussam GhoshehIman HammouriLina Isma’ilMajid DoghlasNisreen MazawiRami MassadRaya Ziada
    AKA NetworkCollective of collectives based in Kassel
    Baskom and Jam on Jam on Jam on JamDaniel Aguilar RuvalcabaDiana CantareyJulian Abrahamözgür atlaganSimnikiwe BuhlunguSungeun Lee
    Question of FundingAmany KhalifaLara KhaldiNoor AbedRayya BadranYazan Khalili

    Cao Minghao and Chen Jianjun
    Chi XinanFAN XiaoJianjun ChenKathryn WeirKonchok PalsangLaura NingLiu Man-kun
    Minghao CaoHai RENTao GuWan LiYang LinqingYin ChunMi You
    Yu JiahuaYu BiaoZhang XuehuaZhou YufeiZhou LaiZhu Dan

    Saodat Ismailova
    Aïda AdilbekBenazir IbraimovaDana IskakovaMunis JurayevaTokzhan KarataiNazira KarimiDaria KimJazgul MadazimovaZumrad MirzalievaTillaniso Nuregdi
    Daria NurtazaIntizor OtaniyozovaAziza PulatovaDiana RakhmanovaDilda RamazanMukhiddin RisqiyevOdina RisqiyevaDiana UMadina Zholdybekova

    Black Quantum Futurism

    The Fondation Festival sur le Niger
    Abdoulaye CamaraAbdoulaye KonatéAdama KeïtaAmaichata SalamataAttaher MaigaAwa DiarraBourama DiarraBréhima CoulibalyCheick Amadou Tidiane SeckCheick Oumar SissokoDjoulaye Samuel CoulibalyElisée SangareFatoumata Tioye Coulibaly
    Gaoussou DiaoIbrahima WaneKalifa DembéléLAMINE DiarraLassina KonéLosso Marie Ange DakouoMadou TounkaraMahamadou DrameMama KonéMamou DafféMariam KonéMohamed DoumbiaMoise  Sagara
    Moussa Boubacar DiarraN’Dji Yacouba TraoréN’Fana DiakiteSalia MaléSalif BerthéSalomé DembéléSamba TouréSeydou CamaraSouleymane OuologuemTieble TraoréYacouba MagassoubaYaya CoulibalyZakaria Konaté

    Keleketla! Library
    Malahlela MaloseHlasane Rangoato

    Dan Perjovschi

    The Nest Collective
    J.P. WaitheraJim ChuchuNjeri GitungoNjoki NgumiNoel KasyokaSunny Dolat

    FAFSWAG
    Elyssia Wilson HetiFalencie FilipoHōhua Ropate KureneIlalio Loau
    James  WaititiJermaine DeanMoe Laga-ToleafoaNahora Ioane
    Pati Solomona TyrellTanu GagoTapuaki HeluTim Swann
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    Documenta 15 Opens With a Record 1,500 Artists, Promising to Be Unlike Any Edition That Came Before It

    Psychedelic rock blasted from speakers in an outdoor soccer stadium while the audience filed in for Documenta 15’s press conference. Outwardly, there was little sign of either heightened tensions or increased security here, despite the controversies that have swirled around the show recently.
    As a tone-setting event, the press conference made it clear that Documenta 15 aspires to be something very far from the buttoned-up exhibitions that came before it. The throngs of artists invited by Indonesian collective Ruangrupa made up much of the crowd at the stadium, and greeted them repeatedly with waves of cheers and clapping. At one point, a karaoke-style music video by Tropical Tap Water played, and the audience clapped and sang along to the refrain “We Use the Baskom” (a word that refers to a type of wash basin familiar in Indonesia).
    The scheme of the show is novel. Fourteen core member groups invited by Ruangrupa are working together with around 50 artist collectives; each of those collectives, in turn, invited still more artists.
    The result is a truly gigantic exhibition. The artist list unveiled in the press materials comes to at least 1,500 figures, the group said. In fact, even that staggering number doesn’t capture the scope, as the second invited round of artists invited another round in some cases, too.
    “The philosophy was ‘not big but many,’” said artistic team member Frederikke Hansen. “On paper, we have invited very few, but in practice we have invited very many.”
    Artist participants cheer after a performance by lumbung artist Agus Nur Amal Pmtoh at the press conference in the Auestadion. Photo: Swen Pförtner/picture alliance via Getty Images.
    Signaling the kind of communal-focused art favored by the show, one of the many was Agus Nur Amal PMTOH, who did a touching, low-fi performance, half-singing a story about his recent workshop he did at a school in Kassel. “The children,” he sung out, “are pessimistic / We want to create wishful thinking.”
    Thus, from these very first opening moments of this years-in-the-making show (it opens to the general public on June 18), it is clear that Ruangrupa’s focus is on hope and joy, as well as offering alternative solutions to complex issues of economy, globalism, and climate change. The show is focused around the concept of lumbung, which means “rice barn” in Indonesian. The group has said the term represents their desire for community-sharing and resource-pooling. Projects are decentralized across Kassel, with many “venues” and events in the program taking place in parks as well as at more traditional spaces.
    The press conference marked an attempt at a reset, of sorts. In the lead up to the closely watched show, Ruangrupa had their wider efforts overshadowed by accusations of anti-semitism but also racist vandalism on two of its venues.
    Members of the Indonesian artist collective Ruangrupa applaud the artists in the crowd during the press conference in the Auestadion. Photo: Swen Pförtner/dpa via Getty Images.
    Politicians who welcomed Ruangrupa onstage addressed the allegations of anti-semitism that have been looming over the show since January—serious in any country, but especially so in Germany. 
    “Documenta has always been a place of exchange and also of heated discourse,” said Angela Dorn, art and culture minister in Kassel. She said she welcomed the debates that have been ongoing since January, when a blog made allegations about the anti-Israel political motives of a few members of the artists and artistic team. Ruangrupa has vehemently rebutted these charges.
    Dorn added that she hopes the debates can be fruitful. “Dialogue means differentiating, not painting in black and white,” she said. “Dialogue presupposes that people listen to each other and also that they understand where boundaries lie.”
    She added that “anti-Semitic resentment” has no place at Documenta, nor does any “racist hostility” or attacks, referring to the the recent vandalism targeting a group of Palestinian artists in the show.
    “The pictures of threatening graffiti in the exhibition area of ‘The Question of Funding’ have made me very concerned,” said Dorn. “My solidarity also goes explicitly to the curators and artists who have been racially targeted and attacked in the course of the debate.”
    Documenta 15 runs from June 18 to September 25, 2022.
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    7 Exhibitions to See Around Town During Art Basel 2022, From a Survey of Piet Mondrian to Moody Figuration by Michael Armitage

    If you’re headed over to Switzerland for Art Basel, you know that this year’s edition of the fair isn’t the only show in town. Basel, a marvelously museum-rich city, has all kinds of other delights in store. Here’s a roundup of what not to miss on your trip.

    “Brice Marden: Inner Space“Kunstmuseum BaselThrough August 28
    Brice Marden, Second Window Painting (1983). © 2022 ProLitteris, Zurich.
    More than 100 works by the American painter Brice Marden, revered for his fusion of expressionist gesture and Minimalist rigor, come together for this exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Basel. Most of the pieces, made between 1972 and 2019, are on paper, but the show also includes eight paintings and a special selection of works from the artist’s collection, including never-before-seen pieces.

    “Mondrian: Evolution“Fondation BeyelerThrough October 9
    The conservation studio at the Fondation Beyeler, with paintings by Piet Mondrian. Photo courtesy Fondation Beyeler and La Prairie.
    To mark the 150th anniversary of the Dutch avant-gardist’s birth, the Fondation Beyeler has organized a retrospective looking at Mondrian’s earliest abstract experiments, in which he painted windmills and seascapes, through his radical reinvention of painting with his Neo-Plastic canvases, which he began in the 1920s.

    “Michael Armitage: You, Who Are Still Alive“Kunsthalle BaselThrough September 4
    Installation view, Michael Armitage, “You, Who Are Still Alive,” Kunsthalle Basel, 2022, featuring The Perfect Nine, 2022. Photo: Philipp Hänger/Kunsthalle Basel.
    New works by Kenyan-born artist Michael Armitage are the focus of this show, his first in Switzerland. Per the museum, the “moody, sumptuously layered figurative paintings” are intended as meditations on civil unrest, political uncertainty, and the enduring spirit of humanity.

    “Jean Jacques Lebel“Museum TinguleyThrough September 18
    Installation view of the Jean-Jacques Lebel show. Photo: Daniel Spehr.
    Jean-Jacques Lebel, an early Happenings artist, was instrumental in organizing a memorial service in 1960 in Venice for the murdered artist Nina Thoeren, during which a sculpture by Jean Tinguely was interred in the lagoon. That event—later deemed by Allan Kaprow the first European Happening—is the subject of this exhibition, which also includes later works by Lebel, such as a video installation looking at images of women in art and society.

    “Plastic: Remaking Our World“Vitra Design MuseumThrough September 9
    Panasonic Toot-a-Loop R-72S radio, 1969–72. © Vitra Design Museum. Photo: Andreas Sütterlin.
    This show, organized with the V&A Dundee and the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology in Lisbon, looks at the ways in which plastics have shaped our lives, from electrical conductors to Lego blocks, and how they’ve evolved from a symbol of carefree consumerism to a signal of overconsumption and unsustainability.

    “Napoli Super Modern“Swiss Architecture MuseumThrough August 21
    Photograph by Cyrille Weiner, from the series “Assimilation douce,” Napoli, 2020.
    The city of Naples—its history, culture, and role in the public imagination—comes alive through this exhibition focusing on its unique architecture, organized by Benoit Jallon and Umberto Napolitano, who together run the Paris-based studio LAN. Among other exhibits, the show features photographs by Cyrille Weiner, who documents the specifically Modern aesthetic that rose out of postwar reconstruction in the city.

    “Picasso–El Greco“Kunstmuseum Basel-NeubauThrough September 25
    Pablo Picasso, Mme Canals (Benedetta Bianco) (1905).
    The influence of the Greek artist El Greco on Picasso is the subject of this show, which includes landmark loans from international collections. The exhibition—curated by Carmen Giménez, with Gabriel Dette, Josef Helfenstein and Ana Mingot—makes the case that respect for the iconoclastic artist, forgotten for years after his death, was revived in the early 1900s in large part by Picasso’s fascination with and celebration of the artist.
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    Never-Before-Seen Sketchbooks of Drawings Picasso Made With His Daughter Maya Go on View in Paris

    The Picasso Museum in Paris is staging an exhibition of never-before-seen works by the Spanish master, bequeathed by his eldest child, Maya Ruiz-Picasso, in 2021.
    The show features nine major works by the artist and personal family items dating from 1895 to 1971. The selection includes drawings, paintings, photographs, ephemera, a coloring in book, and an adorable how-to-paint book that the artist and his lover Marie-Thérèse Walter made for Maya.
    Maya Picasso, Maya au bateau (1938). Photo © Succession Picasso 2022.
    The exhibition, “Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Daughter Of Pablo,” was co-curated by Picasso Museum curator Emilia Philippot and Maya’s daughter Diana Widmaier-Ruiz-Picasso, who discovered drawings and sketchbooks by chance while going through storage. She showed her mother, who is now 86, and she remembered making the drawings with her father.
    Maya recalled that time, paper, and pencils were in short supply then. “Who has never heard it said when looking at a canvas by Picasso, ‘A child could have done that!’” Diana wrote in the book accompanying the show. “Many of the artistic revolutions of the 20th century were greeted with mockery and scandal, it is true, but in Picasso’s case there is a hint of truth in that judgment. As Maya, his first daughter, recalls, ‘the mystery of life, and therefore of childhood, always filled that father of mine with interest.’”
    Pablo Picasso, Lettre à Maya (1946). Photo © Succession Picasso 2022.
    Picasso drew with Maya the way he had with his own father, who was a drawing professor, and the sketchbooks reveal this touching exchange.
    “That’s probably why my father wrote in my exercise books and colored with my pencils. I still have fond memories of those moments when we met up in the kitchen to draw together. It was the only place in the apartment where it was warm,” Maya said, according to the Observer.
    Pablo Picasso et Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Pommes (n.d). Photo © Succession Picasso 2022.
    The drawings also give insight into Picasso as a father and as an artist.
    “There’s a beautiful page where he’s drawing a bowl and she’s drawing a bowl,” Diana told the Observer. “Sometimes she’s making an image and he’s doing another, showing her the right way to do it. Sometimes they would depict different scenes. Other times, he would draw a dog or a hat. Sometimes he’s using the whole page to draw one particular thing. Other times, he’s depicting certain scenes, scenes of the circus. It’s very interesting.”
    Pablo Picasso, Maya à la poupée et au cheval (1938). Photo © Succession Picasso 2022
    “Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Daughter Of Pablo” is on view at Musée Picasso in Paris through December 31, 2022.
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    In Pictures: See Practically Every Single Artwork in the Sprawling 2022 Berlin Biennale, Organized by Artist Kader Attia

    The 12th Berlin Biennale has opened its doors.
    Artist-curator Kader Attia has given the event the title “Still Present,” promising that his selection of 82 artists offers an overview of “more than two decades of de-colonial engagement.”
    The resulting show is particularly heavy on art that serves as illustrated lecture or data dump, with an emphasis on “forensic aesthetics.” Early reviews have called it “relentlessly grim,” which may be true—though, as with Attia’s artistic practice, journalistic critiques of injustice are leavened by moments of poetry.
    The show spans traditional marquee art venues like the KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Hamburger Bahnhof, but also has works into the Stasi Museum, a research and memorial center about the East German secret police, and elsewhere.
    Below, see works featured in “Still Present.”

    KW Institute for Contemporary Art
    Nil Yalter, Estranged Doors (1983) and Exile Is a Hard Job (1983/2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Mathieu Pernot, The Gorgans (1995–2015). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Mathieu Pernot, Dikhav—The Banks of the River (2017). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Nil Yalter, Judy Blum, and Nicole Croiset, La Roquette, Frauengefängnis Women’s Prison (1974–75). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Jeneen Frei Njootli, Thunderstruck (2013/2022) and Alex Prager. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Susan Schuppli, Icebox Detention Along the U.S.-Mexico Border (2021-2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Mayuri Chari, I Was Not Created for Pleasure (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Simone Fattal, In Our Lands of Drought the Rain Forever Is Made of Bullets (2006). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Deneth Piumakshi Veda Arachchige, Self-Portrait as Restitution—from a feminist point of view (2020). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Antonio Recalcati, Enrico Baj, Erro, Gianni Dova, Jean-Jacques Lebel, and Roberto Crippa, Large Collective Anti-Fascist Painting (1960). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, The Natural History of Rape (2017/2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    João Polido, Replica Song (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Zuzanna Hertzberg, Individual and Collective Resistance of Women During the Shoah (2019). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Zuzanna Hertzberg, Shibboleth Ż (2019). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Myriam El Haïk, Please Patterns (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Christine Safatly, Piece 1 (2019), Piece 2 (2019), and Unknown Body (2020). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Mila Turajlić, Screen/Solidarity/Silence – Debris from the Labudović Reels (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Detail of Mila Turajlić, Screen/Solidarity/Silence – Debris from the Labudović Reels (2022
    Mónica de Miranda, Path to the Stars (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Works by Etinosa Yvonne. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Mai Nguyen-Long, Vomit Girl (Berlin Cluster) (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Amal Kenawy, The Purple Artificial Flower (2005). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Maithu Bùi, Mathuật – MMRBX (2022) Photo by Ben Davis.
    Binta Diaw, Dïà spora (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Taysir Batniji, Suspended Time (2016). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Tejswini Narayan Sonawane, Femininity I (2015). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Taysir Batniji, The Sky Over Gaza #2 (2001-2004). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Marta Popivoda/Ana Vujanović, Moss Does It Better (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Asim Abdulaziz, 1941 (2021). Photo by Ben Davis.

    Hamburger Bahnhof
    Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Air Conditioning (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Driss Ouadahi, Aerohabitat (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Oh Shining Star Testify (2019/2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    David Chevalarias, Shifting Collectives (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Detail of David Chevalarias. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Alex Prager, Crowd #4 (New Haven) (2013/2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Birendir Yadev, Walking on the Roof of Hell (2016). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Forensic Architecture, Airstrike on Babyn Yar (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Amal Kenawy, Silence of Sleep (2010). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Elske Rosenfeld, Circling (Another Round) (2012/2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Layth Kareem, The City Limits (2014). Photo by Ben Davis.
    PEROU, Considering That It Is Possible That Such Events May Occur Again (2015). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Praneet Soi, Paraphernalia (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Works by Tammy Nguyen. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Noel W Anderson, Line Up (2016-2020). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Raed Mutar, Untitled (2012). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Jean-Jacques Lebel, Besatzung in Bagdad Soluble poison: Scenes from the American occupation in Baghdad (2013) and Sajjad Abbas, I can see you (2013). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Zach Blas, Profundior (Lachryphagic Transmutation Deus-Motus-Data Network) (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Tuan Andrew Nguyen, The Specter of Ancestors Becoming (2019). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Works by Calida Garcia Rawles. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Thuy-Han Nguyen-Chi, This undreamt of sail is watered by the white wind of the abyss
    Mónica de Miranda, Path to the Stars (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Akademie der Künste, Pariser Platz
    Work by Sajjad Abbas on the facade of the Akademie der Künste, Pariser Platz. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Elske Rosenfeld, Interrupting (A Bit of a Complex Situation) (2014). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Works by Moses März. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Jihan El-Tahri, Complexifying Restitution (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Display of crucifixes. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Prabhakar Kamble, Broken Foot (2020). Photo by Ben Davis.
    The School of Mutants (Boris Raux, Hamedine Kane, Lou Mo, Stéphane Verlet-Bottéro, Valérie Osouf), All fragments of the word will come back here to mend each other (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Taloi Havini, Beroana (Shell Money) IV (2016). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Works by Prabhakar Kamble. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Uriel Orlow, Reading Wood (Backwards) (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Dubréus Lhérisson, Untitled (2015). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Prabhakar Kamble, Chandelier (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Khandakar Ohida, Dream Your Museum (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.

    Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg
    Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Sammy Baloji, …and to those North Sea waves whispering sunken stories (II) (2021). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Temitayo Ogunbiyi, You will order taxonomies according to your days (2021-2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Yuyan Wang, The Moon Also Rises (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Imani Jacqueline Brown , What remains at the end of the earth? (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Ammar Bouras, 24°3′55″N 5°3′23″E (2012/22). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Mai Nguyễn-Long, Specimen (Permeate) (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Lamia Joreige, After the River (2016). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Susan Schuppli, Cold Rights (2021-2022) and Weaponizing Water Against Water Protectors (2021-2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Đào Châu Hải, Ballad of the East Sea (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Dana Levy, Erasing the Green (2021/2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Forensic Architecture, Cloud Studies (2021). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Florian Sông Nguyễn, les chiens errants (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    DAAR, Entity of Decolonization – Borgo Rizza (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Works by Tejswini Narayan Sonawane. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Tuan Andrew Nguyen, My Ailing Beliefs Can Cure Your Wretched Desires (2017). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Sven Johne, Medicinal Plants in the Death Strip, Germany (2021). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Clément Cogitore, Lascaux (2017). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Dana Levy, History Lessons (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Paintings by Tammy Nguyen. Photo by Ben Davis.

    Stasi-Zentrale. Campus für Demokratie
    Exterior of the Stasi Museum. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Ngô Thành Bắc, Trồng Cây Chuối – Headstand (2007/2022) installed at the Stasi Museum. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Two works show Ngô Thành Bắc’s Trồng Cây Chuối – Headstand performances (2007/2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Omer Fast, A Place Which Is Ripe (2020). Photo by Ben Davis.Omer Fast, A Place Which Is Ripe (2020) installed at the Stasi Museum. Photo by Ben Davis.
    Omer Fast, A Place Which Is Ripe (2020). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Haig Aivazian, They May Own the Lanterns But We Have the Light, Episode 1: Home Alone (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Susan Schuppli, Freezing Deaths & Abandonment Across Canada (2021-2022). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Hasan Özgür Top, The Fall of a Hero (2020). Photo by Ben Davis.
    Selection of Zach Blas’s “Fag Face Masks.” Photo by Ben Davis.
    Zach Blas, Facial Weaponization Communiqué: Fag Face (2012). Photo by Ben Davis.
    The School of Mutants (Valérie Osouf), Ziheng Jie (2022). Photo by Ben Davis.

    Dekoloniale Erinnerungskultur in der Stadt
    Work by Nil Yalter. Photo by Ben Davis.
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