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News from Brown : IGNITE series to welcome world-class artists, showcase Brown’s diverse arts scholarship

Embracing the central methodologies of the Centre for the Less Good Idea — collaborative making, free-spirited engagement with materials, the act of allowing oneself to be led by image, sound and impulse — William Kentridge and members of the center invite participants from across the Brown community to join in surfacing, rupturing, re-reading and activating the heavy histories and enduring realities.

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Frieze : Rosemarie Trockel’s Disquieting Puzzles (by Mitch Speed)

A major retrospective of the artist’s hard-to-define work evidences her shapeshifting nature. The offence that all critics inevitably commit is choosing one interpretation over another. Invariably, when it comes to Trockel, these expositions come off as disassociated white noise, like the vague warble that Charlie Brown – protagonist of the comic book series Peanuts (1947–2000) – hears when his teacher talks. They also cold- shoulder the mire of associations that is the only honest response to this work. Wandering Trockel’s maze-like practice, you might well feel an unconscious, chthonic humming. It’s the sound of every thought and feeling being trailed by those that died for it to live.

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Film Rezensionen : Shirin Neshat Interview (by Rouven Linnarz)

Ihr neustes Regiearbeit ist der Spielfilm Land of Dreams, der zum einen die für ihr Werk bekannten Themen vereint, doch zudem die Sicht einer Außenstehenden auf die Vereinigten Staaten, ihre Kultur, ihre Politik und ihre Gesellschaft zeigt. Anlässlich des Heimkinostarts am 28. April 2023 spricht Shirin Neshat im Interview über die Verbindungen der Geschichte des Films zu ihrer Biografie, die US-amerikanische Landschaft und die Protagonistin Simin, gespielt von Sheila Vand.

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Las Cruces Sun News : Special guests travel to southern New Mexico for 2023 Las Cruces International Film Festival (by Leah Romero)

LCIFF 2023 kicked off Wednesday, April 12 with a special showing of the 2021 political satire “Land of Dreams,” directed by Shirin Neshat and Shoja Azari. The film stars Sheila Vand, Matt Dillon, William Moseley and Anna Gunn as well as Isabella Rossellini, Christopher McDonald, Gaius Charles and Adrian Luna. The movie was filmed in New Mexico for several months in late 2020 near Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Farmington and outside Las Cruces.

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The conversation : Africans in World War 1: artist William Kentridge’s epic theatre production restores forgotten histories (by Fiona Ramsay)

South African artist William Kentridge became world famous for his charcoal drawings and hand-drawn animated films, but his work continued to grow in scope and he began staging performances. Today he also creates operas and collaborative stage productions combining numerous art forms. The production was first performed in London in 2018; its South African premiere was delayed by three years because of the COVID pandemic. It features music by Philip Miller and Thuthuka Sibisi, choreography by Gregory Maqoma and an array of stand-out vocalists and musicians. Senior lecturer in theatre Fiona Ramsay asked Kentridge about creating the work.

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e - flux Announcements : Assembly Portikus

Portikus presents Assembly (May 6–July 16, 2023), a series of interventions in public space featuring works by James Gregory Atkinson, Thomas Bayrle, Ayşe Erkmen, Slavs and Tatars, and Sung Tieu. Institutions, much like living organisms, are influenced by, coexist with, and depend on their environment. For Assembly, Portikus invites five artists to respond to public sites in its immediate surroundings, the neighborhood of Sachsenhausen, thus addressing its location on Frankfurt’s Alte Brücke (Old Bridge).

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ArtDependence Magazine : Gerhard Richter. 100 Works for Berlin at Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin

"Gerhard Richter. 100 Works for Berlin” shows for the first time the long-term loan of the Gerhard Richter Kunststiftung to the Neue Nationalgalerie. The central work in the exhibition, held in the Grafisches Kabinett of the Neue Nationalgalerie, is the series “Birkenau” (2014), consisting of four large-format, abstract paintings. [...] There is also another large group of works from Richter’s striking series of overpainted photographs, in which he addresses the tension between photography and painting. The exhibition has been realised in close collaboration with the artist.

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