Galerie Gugging, Maria GuggingArnold Schmidt until May 5, 2019 Gallery Gugging begins 2019 with a special exhibition: “postcards - the small format” shows how Gugging artists started to make art, with works in the format of a postcard. Works by 26 artists are shown, giving an overview of 50 years of artistic creation at Gugging. The display ranges from very early works, such as a sheet by Rudolf Limberger ("Max") created in 1965, to works by Heinrich Reisenbauer created in 2018. Rarities by unknown artists like Josef Binner, Alois Fischbach and Karoline Rosskopf are shown together with works by Oswald Tschirtner, August Walla, Günther Schützenhöfer, Helmut Hladisch, Jürgen Tauscher and many more. gallery gugging – nina katschnig Galerie Atelier Herenplaats in LondonLivia Dencher March 15–30, 2019 As part of celebration of the 100th issue of Raw Vision, Galerie Atelier Herenplaats will hold an exhibition at private members' club Vout O Reenee's in conjunction with Raw Vision's film night. Works by five internationally renowned artists from Rotterdam will be displayed: Minke de Fonkert, Jeroen Pomp, Livia Dencher, Paulus de Groot and Edward Teeuw. Vout O Reenee's Susan Te Kahurangi King at Intuit, Chicagountil August 4, 2019 "Susan Te Kahurangi King: 1958-2018" presents a survey of the New Zealand-based artist's work. The exhibition includes drawings that span her output from her early colourful mashups of Donald Duck and cartoon imagery to her detailed graphite abstractions to her most recent gouache brush work. Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art Ricco/Maresca Gallery at Independent Art Fair, NYCuntil March 10, 2019 For the 2019 Independent Art Fair in New York City this week, Ricco/Maresca Gallery is participating with a one-person booth featuring the work of contemporary artist Gil Batle—the first to be mounted at any art fair. The gallery’s presentation explores Batle’s diverse forms of visual storytelling and revolves around a newly conceived work on paper rendered in ink and graphite. Spring Studios, 50 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 NIAD Art Center, Richmond CAJonathan Velazquez until March 28, 2019 "Books, Man", organised by Mike Monteiro, presents a variety of artist books. Parallel shows are "Recent works from Sara Malpass"; "Igual Que Yo/Same As Me: Kate Geng"; and "Record Revival: Christian Vassell". NIAD Art Center Our 100th issue is out now! Raw Vision Short Film CompetitionWe received many entries for our short film competition and our judges are going through entries now, with the winner being announced on March 15. Below is Susan Wallner's entry. Kea’s Ark tells the story of how a three-story ark came to be built in Newark’s devastated Central Ward in the mid-1980s. Kea Tawana, a self-taught artist and builder, designed and built the massive boat by herself, using materials salvaged from 19th century buildings being torn down in an urban wasteland. She worked on it for years before Newark’s newly-elected mayor Sharpe James took note and demanded it gone. It no longer exists, but Kea’s Ark remains a powerful symbol of hope in Newark and beyond. Check out the rest of the film entries here. |