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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

AUSTRIAconTEMPORARY

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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A renewed appetite for painterly imagery has erupted. But is the return to brush and canvas really new? Oliver Koerner von Gustorf on the boom in young painting in Germany and the difficulties in being "definitely from today."
In Germany, three large exhibitions at once are dedicated to his work. For a younger generation of artists, Martin Kippenberger is a star. The gallery dealer Bärbel Grässlin on the "Kippenberger Phenomenon".
Ayse Erkmen's Moment Project Shipped Ships in the international art volume ART NOW.
"The Space Between": Akim Monet presented his new photo book in Gstaad, Switzerland.
Between dream and daydream: "Dreamspaces / Entresuenos" in the Lobby Gallery of the Deutsche Bank in New York.
Mexico City: "El Regreso de los Gigantes" documents the triumph of "Heftige Malerei" in Germany.
While figurative painting is currently experiencing a Renaissance, the exhibition "Kasimir Malevich - Suprematism" concentrates on the summit of abstraction. The press loved it.
"I feel very much a part of the art world here ": Liz Christensen about the work she does for the Deutsche Bank Collection New York and her contacts to the city' s lively art and gallery scene.
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