Ratio 3 Archive of Exhibitions

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Ratio 3: Magnetic North - 29 Mar 2013 to 11 May 2013
Ratio 3: Noam Rappaport - 15 Feb 2013 to 23 Mar 2013
Ratio 3: Miriam Böhm - Before In Front - 9 Nov 2012 to 14 Dec 2012
Ratio 3: Lutz Bacher - 5 Oct 2012 to 3 Nov 2012
Ratio 3: Andrejova-Molnár Papers by Katarina Burin - 22 June 2012 to 3 Aug 2012
Ratio 3: Mitzi Pederson: Ciphers - 27 Apr 2012 to 16 June 2012
Ratio 3: Jonathan Runcio: Blue Turns To Grey - 24 Feb 2012 to 7 Apr 2012
Ratio 3: Danny Keith: Flannel and Fur - 6 Jan 2012 to 18 Feb 2012
Ratio 3: Geof Oppenheimer
Inside us all there is a part that would like to burn down our own house - 28 Oct 2011 to 10 Dec 2010

Ratio 3: Ari Marcopoulos - Abandoned Sleep - 9 Sept 2011 to 22 Oct 2010
Ratio 3: Margaret Kilgallen: Summer / Selections - 23 June 2011 to 5 Aug 2010
Ratio 3: Takeshi Murata: Get Your Ass to Mars - 29 Apr 2011 to 11 June 2010


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i8 Gallery, Reykjavik presents OLAFUR ELIASSON - Tiltru


6 June - 17 August 2013

Icelandic nature is prominent in Eliasson's work, and his artistic relationship with it often involves collection or documentation that is scientific in tone. The country becomes a sensory laboratory where ideas can be developed and evolved into art, as evidenced in the multiple photographic series that would seem to witness a near compulsive need for collecting.

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TAKA ISHII GALLERY, Tokyo presents NOBUYOSHI ARAKI - EroReal


7 June - 27 July 2013

Magazine pin-ups aren't interesting, are they? Especially now that they're shot digitally, they lack eroticism. They're doing it wrong. That's why I had to come in. It's not about an ambiance or concept; it's about being real. Not realism, but real?ero-real. I have to say it straight. It's not about nudity; clothed subjects can be erotic.

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The approach, London presents JACK LAVENDER - Dreams Chunky


6 June - 28 July 2013

Jack Lavender draws from a world of mass-produced objects, transforming their singular banality through their composition within such structures as grids and metal armatures. Sitting between the disciplines of painting, sculpture and collage, Lavender brings different elements together to create a new entity.

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