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11/6/2001
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Through April 7, the Kunst Merano Arte is hosting the group show Arte e Benessere, curated by Andrea Domesle. This theme of “Art and Well-being” is illustrated with a focus on summer bathing and the human body at the baths. On show are works by nineteenth-and twentieth-century masters such as Pierre Auguste Renoir, Paul Signac, Felix Vallottton, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Pablo Picasso, James Ensor, which are hung beside works by contemporary artists such as Mimmo Rotella, Helmut Newton, Beat Streuli, Massimo Vitali, Martin Parr, Boris Mikhailov, Yoo Young-Ho, Bill Viola, Erwin Wurm, Carsten Höller, and Lucinda Devlin.
Merano Arte, Via Portici 163, Merano, tel. +39.0473.21.26.43, www.kunstmeranoarte.com
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10/16/2001
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The gigantic video projection Knots + Surfaces by Diana Thater, which originally opened last January on the third floor of the Dia center for the arts, was reinstalled on September 12. It will be on display through February 24, 2002. On the second floor of this New York arts center, through February 17, 2002, is Roni Horn's solo exhibition, entitled Blah, blah, blah, your hair, Blah, blah, blah, your eyes; blah, blah, blah, blah, care, blah, blah, blah, blah, skies, with three new series of photographs and a glass sculpture. The second part of the show will run from February 11 through June 16, 2002.
Dia center for the arts, 542 West 22 nd Street, New York, tel. +1.212.989.5566, www.diacenter.org
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From September 13 through May 21, 2002, the window of the Garden Hall at
MoMA will hold Olafur Eliasson’s new installation, curated by Roxana
Marcoci and Janice H. Lewin Yellow. The work Seeing yourself sensing
plays with sensory perception in the relationship between the architectural
structure and the dialogue-exchange between inside and outside. Fifty sheets of
transparent and reflective glass will be applied to the first and second storey
windows.
The Museum of Modern Art , 11 West
53 Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, New York, tel. +1.212.708.9400, www.moma.org
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