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| Earth Mother: curator: Simone Eisold, Upstate New York, July -August (II Nothing 2, (gold goose egg), Madonna Addolorata, /18; Song of Which, , injet print , 21 x 18 inches.)
Prima Materia, curator: Richard Klein; artists: Mathew Barney, Rachel Berwick, Edward Burtynsky, Dove Bradshaw, Julian Charriere, Compound Interest, The Dufala Brothers, Ashley Epps, Philip Grausman, Tom Lehrer, Bryan McGovern Wilson, Jeffrey Meris, Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, Connelia Parker, Katie Paterson, Simon Patterson, Beverly Peppe, Winston Roeth, Peter Selgin, Suny A. Smith, Edward Steed, Carlos Vega, Eleanor White, Robert Williams; Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut (Elements: Relating to Myths, Fairy Tales, Conundrums, Social Issues-Eden Myth, Lucifer, Even Ha, Ha!, Mercury, Mercury, Self-Interest)
Action & Structures, Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, October 9 - February 25, (Contingency Painting [Hammer], , 17 x 14 inches, each) |
Nothing Is Lost; Curators: Lorenzo Guisti and Anna Daneri; Artists: Ignasi Aba • toothpicnations‘Metropolis () by Zaha Hadid at the entrance of the exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery
I have previously written about the late British Iraqi star architect Zaha Hadid (click here), and I showed little enthusiasm about her later works. However, I was a fan of her earlier paintings – the conceptual ones heavily influenced by the Russian avant-garde Kazimir Malevich – and the focus of the Zaha Hadid: Early paintings and drawings exhibition (until 12th February ) at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, which she redesigned in
Right: Malevich’s Tektonik ()
Not so long ago, I watched a BBC documentary about the Russian avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich presented by Zaha Hadid; it was no secret that the artist heavily influenced her especially when she was student at the AA. And the works at this show demonstrated his impact on her, not only aesthetically but also metaphysically. Malevichs utopian vision is prominent in Hadids earlier bold abstract paintings – they are imaginative, futuristic and idealistic.
Constructivism and deconstructivism are both evident in her earlier works
Aside from Malevich, one could also detect the influence of another Russian Con • EventsFebruaryJanuaryDecemberNovember
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