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Mika Ninagawa exhibition at Tokyo City Opera Art Gallery

November 1, 2008

Mika Ninagawa - with whom we are preparing a solo exhibition at our gallery for 2009 - has a major exhibition in Tokyo:

Mika Ninagawa exhibition poster

Mika Ninagawa: Earthly Flowers, Heavenly Colors
at the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery from November 1 to December 28.

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ARTnews review of Rinko Kawauchi exhibition in Paris

September 3, 2008

The summer edition of ARTnews magazine1  has a review of the Rinko Kawauchi exhibition “Utatane” our partner Antoine de Vilmorin organized in Paris this spring.

Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi records the ephemeral scenes that pass by each day barely noticed, searching for the sublime in the banal. The 40 photographs here came from her 2001 series “Utatane”, which means “catnap” and refers to a state of half sleep. The idea of letting go of conscious thought and giving oneself over to intimate moments tied together these breathtaking and occasionally melancholy still lifes, landscapes and portraits.

Rinko Kawauchi: Untitled, from the series 'Aila', 2001

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  1. ARTnews, summer 2008, no. 7, p. 180 []

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Rinko Kawauchi Exhibition at Vangi Museum, Japan

August 24, 2008

Rinko Kawauchi has currently a solo exhibition:
Rinko Kawauchi “Cui Cui”
at the Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan (until Sept 9).

Rinko Kawauchi: 'Cui Cui'

Since her debut, Rinko Kawauchi has surely established her career both in Japan and overseas. Her works captures ephemeral beauty in everyday life, from life to death, and its circulation, and it has been stimulating our, not only our sight, but also all the other senses.
“Cui Cui”- warble of sparrows in French- is a series of her family’s stories in 13 years Rinko Kawauchi had photographed from 1992 to 2005. Including the newly taken works after 2005, Rinko Kawauchi solo exhibition “Cui Cui” at The Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum will show this series of the artist for the first time at a Museum in Japan.
[Quote: Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum]

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Heinz Hajek-Halke exhibition, new publication

August 21, 2008

Heinz Hajek-Halke has a major retrospective in Munich at the Versicherungs Kammer, Bayern (until Nov. 2):
“Heinz Hajek-Halke. Form aus Licht und Schatten. Retrospektive”
With 150 photographs and glass negatives the exhibition gives a comprehensive overview about the oeuvre of Heinz Hajek-Halke with his early nude photographs and works for magazines, his experimental montages as well as his light graphics of the the 1950s and 1960s.

Galerie Priska Pasquer had exhibited his experimental photographs at the gallery in 2002 and we were also involved in the organization of a solo exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2002 and in publishing the first comprehensive monograph about the artist in 2006. (See book details and a preview at Steidl Publisher.)

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Museum exhibitions of gallery artists: August Sander, Daido Moriyama, Asako Narahashi

June 12, 2008

We just returned from the Art Basel 39 and three of the artists we exhibited at the fair are currently on show in US and Japanese museums:

August Sander: People of the Twentieth Century
The Getty Center, Los Angeles
May 6 – September 14, 2008
The exhibition shows a selection of 130 portraits from the the Getty’s remarkable collection of 1,200-plus works by August Sander.

Getty publication on August Sander (2000):
Getty publication on August Sander

People of the Twentieth Century, the collective portrait of German society made by German photographer August Sander, has fascinated viewers from its earliest presentation in a 1927 exhibition and the controversial publication of a selection of 60 images in the book Face of the Time published two years later. Despite Sander’s dedication over five decades to the idea and compilation of this portrait atlas of the German people, the project remained unfinished. Nonetheless, his photographs remain compelling, in part because he chose to categorize his subjects by profession or social class. The images are thus representations of types, as he intended them to be, rather than portraits of individuals.
[Quote: Getty Center]

The Los Angeles Times had a positive review of the August Sander exhibition.

Daido Moriyama “I. Retrospective 1965-2005″ & “II. Hawaii”
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo
May 13 - June 29

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Rinko Kawauchi exhibition opening in Paris

April 6, 2008

Last Thursday, April 3, our partner Antoine de Vilmorin opened the Rinko Kawauchi exhibition “Utatane” (Siesta”) in Paris. The opening which took place in an art space in the Marais was well attended.

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Rudolf Bonvie Exhibition Opening

February 21, 2008

Last Friday, March 3, we openend the exhibition with Rudolf Bonvie’s series “La chasse photographique” from 1980 and the new “YouTubeWorks”.

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The photo on the upper right shows the artist in the center.
The opening was well attended and went much longer than the official hours.

Rudolf Bonvie put up a special page on his website with the works exhibited and additional information on the YouTubeWorks: Website Rudolf Bonvie

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