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LUIGI ONTANI - Accademia Nazionale di San Luca
MAY 2017
The Accademia Nazionale di San Luca is marking the awarding of the Premio Presidente della Repubblica 2015 to Luigi Ontani with an exhibition at Palazzo Carpegna. Entitled SanLuCastoMalinIconicoAttoniTonicoEstaEstE'tico, the exhibition features works from each period of the artist's career to date, ranging from the tableaux vivants of the early 1970s to his recent ErmEstEtiche, some of which have been created specifically for the exhibition.
Open from 17 May to 22 September 2017.
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MARTIN CREED: MUSEUM VOORLINDEN, The Netherlands
JANUARY 2017
Martin Creed: SAY CHEESE!
from 20 January - 7 May 2017
The exhibition brings together around 40 works to form a coherent reflection of Creed’s versatile and characteristic oeuvre and has been realized in close collaboration with the artist.
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PREM SAHIB - BALCONIES
JULY 2017
Prem Sahib’s first solo exhibition in Germany, ‘Balconies’, was hosted by the Kunstverein, Hamburg, and presented a new series of works which sought to manoeuvre the fragile intermediate between public and private. Decorative objects paying homage to Antiquity were combined with pieces of common furniture and lockers taken from recently-closed spa in the London district of Shoreditch, historically a meeting place for the local gay scene and a complicated, chaotic world in which the private and public collided.
1 July - 3 September 2017, Hamburg, Germany
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RACHEL WHITEREAD - Belvedere Museum, Vienna 2018
MARCH 2018
Celebrating 25 years of Rachel Whiteread's internationally acclaimed sculpture, this touring exhibition is a comprehensive survey of one of Britain's leading contemporary artists. Having opened at Tate Britain last year, this show will place a special emphasis on the drawings and preparatory works for Whiteread's great permanent memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, unveiled in 2000 at the Judenplatz in Vienna.
7 March - 29 July 2018
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RACHEL WHITEREAD - Tate Britain, London
SEPTEMBER 2017
Celebrating over 25 years of Rachel Whiteread's internationally acclaimed sculpture. The most comprehensive exhibition to date, this study of Whiteread's career brings together well-known works such as Untitled (100 Spaces) 1995 and Untitled (Staircase) 2001 alongside works that have never been previously exhibited.
12 September 2017 - 21 January 2018
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