CLARISSA BONET – CHASING LIGHT

Posted on 2024-10-14

Clarissa Bonet uses urban spaces as a dynamic backdrops for the subtle, often overlooked dramas of daily life in the city. Bonet studies the shape and behavior of sunlight and shadow, and then carefully constructs street scenes that are suspended in time, briefly illuminating the psychological space that runs under the daily routines.

Opposite – Shied, 2021

Exhibition runs through to October 25th, 2024

Pictura Gallery
122 W Sixth Street
Bloomington
IN 47404

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JINGZE DU – TRUE COLORS

Posted on 2024-10-14

The first part features forty-three mostly small-scale paintings that depict animals precisely painted in black, white and shades of gray. These works are composed of thin layers of paint meticulously applied with an array of brushes. Viewers often assume that Du uses an airbrush and are always astonished to learn that he does not. Instead, he only uses age-old techniques that he learned as a child prodigy in Yantai, China. These sweet images of cats, dogs, pigs, goats,
rabbits, monkeys, ducks and other animals are installed throughout the main gallery, each one vying for our attention, love and possible adoption.
However, True Colors has a second room of paintings which completely changes the mood. They are loose adaptations of famous paintings from the past and include Manet’s The Execution of Emperor Maximilian; David’s The Death of Marat; Goya’s The Third of May 1808 and Vermeer’s Woman Holding A Balance. They are also painted in shades of gray, black and white, however in contrast to the animals, they are composed of loose gestural brush strokes which obscure most of the source image. With one exception, Du chose paintings that depict historical events notable for their violence, with one outlier: the Vermeer, wherein science and reason are highlighted. Through Du’s juxtaposition of animal and human, precise and loose and adorable and horrible, he suggests a world view that is more than black and white.

Opposite – Seal, 2024

Exhibition runs through to November 16th, 2024

Steve Turner
6830 Santa Monica Blvd.
CA 90038
Los Angeles

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DENNIS BOVELL – SUFFERER SOUNDS

Posted on 2024-10-14

Dennis Bovell’s prolific and eclectic career encompasses a huge range of music: from dub poetry to lovers rock to post-punk to disco to pop and beyond. His production work encompasses such diverse figures as The Slits, I Roy, Maximum Joy, Fela Kuti, The Pop Group, Janet Kay, Saada Bonaire, Orange Juice, Golden Teacher, Steel Pulse and more.

This compilation focuses on the period during and immediately after Bovell’s involvement with the Jah Sufferer Sound System, digging deep to find deep cuts and lesser known versions, mainly from 1976 – 1980, plus a killer and lesser heard dub of the iconic “Silly Games”. Painstakingly restored and remastered at Dubplates & Mastering in Berlin so that these decades old tracks sound pristine and dynamic, and sequenced to take the listener on a journey through Bovell’s production and arrangement genius.

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GRACE SCHWINDT – WHEN A BODY BECOMES A LANDSCAPE

Posted on 2024-10-14

The exhibition features a dynamic interaction of newly conceived paintings and earlier sculptures in glass, ceramics, and bronze. Following the great success of Schwindt’s premiere in Zurich, the Paris exhibition represents a continuation and new perspectives on Schwindt’s engagement with trauma, injury, and the acceptance of

these through strategies of tenderness and touch. Inspired by literary critic Edward W. Said, Schwindt advocates for direct human encounters rather than intellectual understanding of cultures from a distance. She seeks to disrupt narratives on humans and bodies based on concepts of separation, instead promoting a history shaped by immediate touch. In doing so, she describes how, beyond our cultural influences, we are inextricably connected to nature, and this primal imprint is fragile and in need of protection. Even though the rational penetration of the mysterious and unstoppable metamorphoses of all life remains hidden from us, this very circumstance opens infinite possibilities for coexistence.

Opposite – Perfect Fragments, 2024

Exhibition runs through to December 21st, 2024

Galerie Peter Kilchmann
11 Rue des Arquebusiers
75003 Paris

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Posted on 2024-10-14

The work in this show has an overt or discreet but always central relationship with technology. The Surveillance insect series is generated by inserting carefully constructed prompts into a commercially available AI image generator. A small handful out of the hundreds of rejected results is reworked in critical ways and printed on silver gelatin paper, a physically rich medium with strong associations of documentary veracity and cultural value. The subject matter gives a metaphorical body to the secretive data collection that underlies most public-facing image generators, which depend on images collated without the permission of their makers, and on users of the tools who are surveilled in their turn.

Opposite – Projection for damaged children, 2024

Exhibition runs through to November 16th, 2024

greengrassi
1a Kempsford Road
SE11 4NU
London

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BABYLON LA FW24

Posted on 2024-10-14

Los Angeles-stationed Babylon is back with another seasonal release. Marking the first of the label’s Fall/Winter 2024 drops, Babylon’s newest delivery combines its graphic expertise with its growing cut-and-sew department for a cohesive and expansive collection.

Set at downtown LA’s iconic Belasco Theater, the Ruegah-shot lookbook sees models flex the label’s new pieces up against the theater’s Spanish Baroque backdrops.

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