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Rory Pilgrim

Performance Program: Stage Left

Saturday, 19 April 2025, 2 – 6 pm

Vleeshal Center for Contemporary Art
Middelburg, Netherlands

Curator: Roos Gortzak

This program will feature performances by Eglė Budvytytė, Jae Pil Eun, Rory Pilgrim & Robyn Haddon, and Zahar Bondar, artists with whom Gortzak has collaborated in previous years.

Rory Pilgrim & Robyn Haddon have curated a special selection of musical pieces from Pilgrim’s body of work. The songs originate from Pilgrim’s films Sacred Repositories, Software Garden, The Undercurrent, Rafts, and their most recent work pink & green. Accompanied by a keyboard and harp, this musical contribution will guide the audience through the different periods of Pilgrim and Haddon’s 10-year collaboration.

Pilgrim was also one of the three artists awarded a Vleeshal Commission in 2021, which became the starting point for the long-term project pink & green, a film branching into multiple forms, including a solo exhibition at Vleeshal in 2026.

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Max Hooper Schneider

Artist Talk on Lucas Samaras and Meg Webster

Saturday, 19 April, 2 pm

Dia Beacon
3 Beekman Street
Beacon, New York

Max Hooper Schneider discusses the work of Lucas Samaras and Meg Webster, both on long-term view at Dia Beacon, reflecting on the intersections of their practices as well as their combined influence on his own.

The event is free with museum admission.

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image: Max Hooper Schneider, Orchard of the Nighthawk, 2025, custom acrylic vitrine, crystals, gemstones, copper dendrites, dried coral, rubber anemones, UV borosilicate mushrooms, cast uranium glass, epoxy resin, powder coated aluminium hood lamp armature, 34.3 x 39.4 x 20.3 cm - 13 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 8 in. Photo: Paul Salveson

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Oscar Tuazon

Something in the Water

18 April – 17 August 2025

opening and artist talk: Thursday, 17 April, 6.30 pm

MAXXI Museum
Rome, Italy

Curated by Oscar Tuazon
Associate Curator Elena Motisi

Something in the Water, is a new exhibition project by Oscar Tuazon, conceived for the MAXXI Museum, Rome. With a new, previously unseen production, the exhibition marks a new chapter in Tuazon's Water School project. This artistic and educational initiative explores the dynamics and politics related to access to land, water, and infrastructure. It is an all-encompassing practice of creating spaces for encounters and collaboration.

Featuring works by: Lita Albuquerque, Saif Azzuz, Matthew Barney, Christo, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Torkwase Dyson, Leslie Hewitt, Nancy Holt, Pavlo Makov, Virginia Overton, Marjetica Potrč, Ugo Rondinone, Peter Sandbichler, Anna Sew Hoy, Oscar Tuazon.

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image: Oscar Tuazon, Cedar Spring Water School, 2023 (video still)

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Wolfgang Tillmans

Ausstellung in Remscheid

13 April 2025 – 4 January 2026 
opening: Saturday 12 April 2025, 1:00 – 8:00 pm

Haus Cleff
Cleffstr. 2-6
42855 Remscheid
Germany

This exhibition at Haus Cleff, in Wolfgang Tillmans' hometown of Remscheid, brings together photography and video to offer a new perspective on his work, as well as marking the reopening of the newly restored museum. The works in the exhibition interact with the building and the local industrial history to merge past, present, and future into a new narrative.

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image: Wolfgang Tillmans, Kate McQueen, 1996

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Anne Hardy

In-Conversation: Anne Hardy and Maureen Paley

Saturday 5 April 2025
2 – 3 pm

Studio 1
Towner Eastbourne
Devonshire Park, College Road
Eastbourne, BN21 4JJ

Anne Hardy and Maureen Paley will come together to discuss Hardy's practice and her wall sculpture Outlier, which was recently added to the Towner Collection. The sculptural piece is currently on show at Towner for the exhibition Points of View, which explores contemporary understandings of the collection's historic themes around landscape, place and memory.

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image: Anne Hardy, Outlier, 2023. Plywood, light, pewter, glass, found material 163 x 119 x 20.5 cm 64 1/8 x 46 7/8 x 8 1/8 in © Anne Hardy, courtesy Maureen Paley, London. Photo: Angus Mill.

Outlier is a gift of Emma and Frederick Goltz, presented to the Towner Collection through the Contemporary Art Society, 2023/24.

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Banks Violette

American Standard

15 March – 15 June 2025
opening: Saturday, 15 March, 5.00 - 7.00 pm

MoCA CT
Westport, Connecticut
USA

This is Banks Violette’s first major US exhibition since 2008, featuring three large-scale works at MoCA CT. Each piece is displayed in its own room, highlighting recurring themes of American culture. Violette’s work examines cultural symbols and notions of impermanence. His drawings depict landscapes and scenes of isolation, while his sculptural works juxtapose industrial materials with intricate detail.

Organised by Pamela Hovland, Robin Jaffee Frank, Lisa Kereszi, Richard Klein, and Kathryn Turley-Sonne.

Banks Violette: American Standard is made possible through the generosity of William and Jodi Felton and Thomas Hoffstetter / The Hofstetter Baron Group of Wells Fargo Advisors.

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image (1) Banks Violette, Not yet titled/(flag), 2007, exhibition view, the bees made honey in the lion’s skull, 2024, BPS22, Charleroi, Belgium. Photo: Leslie Artamonow

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James Welling

Seminar at ArtCenter College of Design

Tuesday, 11 March 2025 7:15 pm

Los Angeles Times Media Center
ArtCenter College of Design
Hillside Campus
1700 Lida St, Pasadena, CA 91103

James Welling will deliver a lecture as part of the Spring 2025 Graduate Art Guest Lecture Series, organised by Jack Bankowsky.

This event is free and open to the public, RSVP required.

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Currently on view in London:
James Welling and Bernd & Hilla Becher
7 March – 19 April 2025
Maureen Paley & Studio M, London

image: James Welling, Elevation, HUD Headquarters, 2015/2025, UV print on Dibond, 50.8 x 76.2 cm - 20 x 30 in

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Wolfgang Tillmans

Weltraum

8 March 2025 – 29 June 2025

Albertinum Museum
Tzschirnerpl. 2
01067 Dresden
Germany

Weltraum marks Wolfgang Tillmans’ first major museum show in Germany in over half a decade. Following extensive retrospectives in the USA and Canada, the exhibition focuses on new works created since 2022.

The starting point for Tillmans’ latest photographic series is, in part, a journey that began in San Francisco, the hub of digital technologies on the US West Coast, and continued through Guam to Southeast Asia. In regions such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mongolia, he continued his investigation into the material traces of internet corporations and AI companies, observing how these industries intertwine disparate locales into a dense global network.

Weltraum prominently features large-scale images that engage in a dialogue with historical artworks from the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (SKD) collections, creating a dynamic exchange between present and historical contexts.

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Selected Press

Design Scene, Wolfgang Tillmans Unveils ‘Weltraum’ at Albertinum Dresden, 25 February 2025

image: Wolfgang Tillmans, Freischwimmer 234, 2024