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01/06

Gerhard Richter at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, 10/18/08 – 2/1/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/07

“Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art” at the Mori Art Museum in Tokio, 11/22/08 – 3/15/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/08

Thomas Bayrle at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, 10/24/08 – 1/25/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/09

“Blickmaschinen” at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Siegen, 11/23/08 – 5/10/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/10

Jasper Johns at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, 12/5/08 – 2/16/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/11

Marlene Dumas at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, 12/14/08 – 2/16/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/12

Book tip:
“30,000 Years of Art”

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/13

William Kentridge at the Iziko South African National Gallery in Kapstadt, 12/11/08 – 3/8/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/14

„Cabeza de Ratón”, III Concurso de Arte Joven MAVI im Museo de Artes Visuales in Santiago de Chile, 11/11/08 – 1/25/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/15

Jake and Dinos Chapman at the Kestnergesellschaft Hannover, 11/28/08 – 3/1/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/16

“Diana and Actaion. The Forbidden Glimpse of the Naked Body” at the Museum Kunst Palast in Düsseldorf, 10/25/08 – 2/15/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/17

Mike Kelley at the Goetz Collection in Munich, 12/1/08 – 4/25/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/18

“Looking for mushrooms” at the Museum Ludwig Cologne, 11/8/08 – 3/1/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/19

Book tip:
“Andy Warhol: The Album Covers, 1949-1987”

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/20

Nam June Paik at the Sprengel Museum Hannover, 12/10/08 – 2/22/09

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/21

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/22

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/23

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/24

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/25

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/26

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/27

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/28

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/29

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/30

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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01/31

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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02/01

Anish Kapoor: Memory

2008 California Biennial

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02/02

2008 California Biennial

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Architecture, history, and truth: a large number of Thomas Struth's works have become part of the Deutsche Bank collection. In New York, Cheryl Kaplan met the German photographer for an interview.
Tim Stoner's utopian worlds of leisure are populated with anonymous dancers, pilgrims, and nuclear families. Oliver Koerner von Gustorf on the British painter's inscrutable visions of everyday rituals of collective happiness.
Television discussion on the Artschwager exhibition / Deutsche Bank sponsors "Visions and Utopias" at Frankfurt's Schirn.
Turner Prize: With Anya Gallaccio, another woman artist from the collection of the Deutsche Bank has been nominated.
In Berlin: Richard Artschwager is showing "Back and Forth/Up and Down" at the Deutsche Guggenheim.
In Sao Paulo: "The Return of the Giants" is showing Heftige Malerei from the collection of the Deutsche Bank.
"Stumbling stones wherever you turn": Artschwager's exhibition in the Deutsche Guggenheim forced the press to think hard, but there was a lot of fun to be had, as well.
Peter Doig, Elisabeth Peyton, Miwa Yanagi: new art hanging in the Frankfurt headquarters of "Corporate Cultural Affairs" reflects the profile of the collection of the Deutsche Bank.
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