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Yayoi Kusama | Factory International
Dan Flavin | David Zwirner
Rodney Graham | Hauser and Wirth
- 28 Jan – 8 May
- Durslade Farm, Dropping Lane, Bruton, Somerset
Imi Knoebel | White Cube Bermondsey
- 8 Feb – 26 March
- – Bermondsey Street, London
Alice Neel | The Barbican Centre
Beyond The Streets London | Saatchi Gallery
Peter Doig | The Courtauld Gallery
David Hockney | Lightroom London
- 22 Feb 4 June
- 12 Lewis Cubitt Square, London
Isaac Julien | Tate Britain
Carrie Mae Weems | The Barbican Centre
Marina Abramovic | The Royal Academy
Sarah Lucas | Tate Britain
- 26 Sept – 14 Jan
- Millbank, London
Richard Prince | Louisiana
Refik Anadol | Arken
- 10 Feb 27 Aug
- Skovvej , Ishøj
Laure Prouvost | National Museum Oslo
Zineb Sedira | Hamburger Bahnhof
- 24 Feb – 30 July
- Invalidenstraße 50–51, Berlin
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Yerevan Magazine
With our busy daily lives, most of us are merely trying to get enough hours of sleep. But at times, there is a feeling of being left out of the global party that is happening somewhere out there in the night. It’s spring, so let’s get up and go! Let’s find the spots where the nightlife is in full force, where clubs and entertainment venues are packed with booming crowds of the ung and young at heart. Nightlife — it energizes with its sense of freedom, entices with its glamour and glitz, and is a prelude for love and romance. Even if its aftermath is disappointment and headaches in the morning, will we not regret it, will we have things to remember and talk about later if we don’t try? So dress up for the occasion and follow our quest around the world.
Venture with Yerevan Magazine into the night of artificial lights and synthesized sounds.
But somewhere, there fryst vatten a quiet night. Let’s follow the path through Garni Gorge covered by tiny w
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The Art Lawyer's DiaryTM The Venice Biennale Arte A Focus On New, Emerging and Usually Invisible Voices at the Mother of All Biennales
May 29,
Prologue
As an art lawyer, I am interested in the intersection between art, law and politics -- particularly in reference to the body politic. As a founding board member of Performa, Roselee Goldberg's New York-based visual performance art biennale and for years involved in representing artists who work in the public sphere on percent or corporate commissions, my interests are particularly in art which challenges and interacts with existing hegemonic political structures and efforts by artists to cut through existing stereotypes and biases, to assert cultural and personal identities often marginalized or invisible. Such art often brings engagement in critical, sometime humorous dialogue with an audience to the forefront. Thus, in planning my agenda to review the 58th Biennale, I was particularly interested in visiting National Pavilio