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Works by

contemporary art

John Armleder
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Claude Closky
Dan Flavin
Sylvie Fleury
Gilbert & George
Peter Halley
Damien Hirst
Candida Hofer
Zhang Huan
Joseph Kosuth
Louise Lawler
Robert Longo
Tatsuo Miyajima
Jonathan Monk
Vik Muniz
Simon Moretti
Warren Neidich
Tim Noble & Sue Webster
Bruno Peinado
Christian Robert Tissot
Auguste Rodin
Thomas Ruff
Niki de Saint Phalle
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Jean Tinguely
Li Yongbin


design & furniture

Michael Anastassiades
Ron Arad
Maarten Baas
Campana Brothers
Front Design
Diego GiacomettI
Zaha Hadid
Claude & Francois-Xavier Lalanne
Atelier Van Lieshout
Atelier Oï
Studio Job
Marcel Wanders


vintage photography

Berenice Abbott
Gustave Le Gray





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Recent exhibitions highlighted in the weekly Feature Newsletter



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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