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CARSTEN NICOLAI: UNIDISPLAY
SEPTEMBER 2012
Hangar Bicocca, Milan
On 20 September HangarBicocca is inaugurating unidisplay, an audiovisual installation over 50 metres long by Carsten Nicolai, who on 29 November will also stage a spectacular live performance. Curated by Chiara Bertola and Andrea Lissoni, the opening evening of Carsten Nicolai's exhibition project is part of the programme MITO SettembreMusica Festival.
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DALLAS ART FAIR
APRIL 2011
The Arts District, Dallas
For the first time this year, Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma will participate at the Dallas Art Fair. The fair will be open from 7 to 10 April 2011. The gallery will be located in Booth B4.
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EDDIE PEAKE: AMIDST A SEA OF FLAILING HIGH HEELS AND COOKING UTENSILS, PART 1
JULY 2012
Tate Modern, The Tanks, London
Eddie Peake presents a new performance made especially for the Tanks. He works with bodies, movement and music, playfully exploring physical form in all its manifestations Peake's bodies become both sculptural and sexual objects via choreographed actions, encouraging the audience to give in to voyeuristic desire. Presented in co-operation with the Chisenhale Gallery, London, where Peake presents a related performance on Thursday 26 July 2012, 19.00
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EDDIE PEAKE: AMIDST A SEA OF FLAILING HIGH HEELS AND COOKING UTENSILS, PART 2
JULY 2012
Chisenhale Gallery, London
The piece will feature an original live musical composition and an ensemble of male and female dancers. Through this new work, Peake continues and elaborates upon motifs explored in his most recent performances, addressing the process by which gender and sexuality can be read and signified in performative contexts. Through choreographed movement, the dancers bodies become both sculptural and sexual objects, playing on the audience's voyeuristic desire.
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EDDIE PEAKE: DEM
MARCH 2012
Cell Project Space, London
Cell Project Space will present a solo project by Eddie Peake. The exhibition, is a rolling performance playing with the typical conventions and format of a solo show in a gallery. There will be 3 scheduled evening events over the course of the exhibition, as an integral and key element of the show. Eddie Peake has used edited VHS footage from his own family archive as a central point of departure, but where one might ordinarily expect to find video played on a loop in a gallery, invites the audience to request it to be played from the beginning, or not.
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