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Lawrence Abu Hamdan

The New Yorker

The New YorkerHow Lawrence Abu Hamdan Hears the World, Doreen St. Félix, 15 July 2024

An extensive profile on Lawrence Abu Hamdan's work as an artist and audio investigator has been published by the New Yorker, both online and in print.

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image: Gabriel Zimmer for The New Yorker

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Felipe Baeza

PERMANENT COMMISSION AT JOHN F. KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Felipe Baeza has been announced as one of 18 international and New York based artists who will present newly commissioned public works at John F. Kennedy International Airport's new terminal 6.

Curated by the Public Art Fund, the works will go on permanent display when the new terminal opens in 2026.

The full list of artists selected by a committee including the Port Authority, JFK Millenium Partners, and Arts Community are: Nina Chanel Abney, Nevin Aladağ, Candida Alvarez, Felipe Baeza, Kerstin Brätsch, Teresita Fernandez, Teresita Fernandez, Sky Hopinka, Shara Hughes, Laure Prouvost, Barbara Kruger, Eddie Martinez, Kambui Olujimi, GaHee Park, Uman, Charline von Heyl, Dyani White Hawk, and Haegue Yang.

The New York Times, Move Over, La Guardia and Newark: 18 Artists to Star at New J.F.K. Terminal, Hilarie M. Sheets, 16 July 2024

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image: Felipe Baeza, photo: Clifford Prince King

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Max Hooper Schneider

Institutional Solo Exhibition to open in Qinhuangdao, China

14 July – 13 October 2024

UCCA Centre for Contemporary Art Dune
Qinhuangdao, China

Curated by Luan Shixuan

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image: (detail) Max Hooper Schneider, Resort Re-Sorted, 2017, live freshwater biocoenosis, glass aquarium, modelled habitat, site-specific materials and vintage and/or mutilated chandeliers and crystal ornaments scavenged from failing resorts across many different atolls in the Maldives, steel base, 61 x 137.2 x 50.8 cm - 24 x 54 x 20 in

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Olivia Plender

Artist in Residence at Van Gogh House London

July 2024

Van Gogh House London
87 Hackford Road
London SW9 0RE

This month Van Gogh House London will be hosting Olivia Plender, who previously participated in their exhibition The Living House (14 September – 17 December 2023) that celebrated 150 years since Van Gogh lived in London. Olivia Plender's work explores social history, often examining the intricate relationships between gender, power, and authority.

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image: Olivia Plender, portrait of the artist at the front entrance of Van Gogh House London, 2024

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Rory Pilgrim

Institutional Solo Exhibition to open in Bunnik, Netherlands

13 July – 27 October 2024

Centraal Museum in Landhuis Oud Amelisweerd
Bunnik, Netherlands

The Centraal Museum, Utrecht presents a solo exhibition by Rory Pilgrim at Oud Amelisweerd – a historic country house on the outskirts of Utrecht.

Three of Pilgrim's films are shown within the exhibition: Violently Speaking (2014), The Resounding Bell (2018) and RAFTS (2022), all of which search for connection and dialogue across generations and communities. The films are presented as part of a spatial composition including a collection of drawings, sketchbooks, and installations spanning the past 15 years.

The exhibition is organised by the Centraal Museum in partnership with the Hartwig Art Foundation and is part of a series of solo exhibitions by renowned contemporary artists based in the Netherlands hosted at Landhuis Oud Amelisweerd between 2022 and 2027.

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image: Rory Pilgrim, The Horse Has the Purse, 2021, oil, pencil, crayon and nail polish on board in walnut wood, 30 x 22.5 cm - 11 3/4 x 8 7/8 in

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Paul P.

Ruin of Rooms

6 July – 20 October 24

(two person exhibition with Jimmy DeSana)

Curator: Krist Gruijthuijsen
Assistant Curator: Linda Franken

KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Kunst-Werke Berlin e. V.
Auguststraße 69
10117 Berlin
Germany

Ruins of Rooms reexamines the notion of portraiture through the dual lens of Jimmy DeSana (b. 1949, d. 1990) and Paul P. (b. 1977). Setting the artists’ works into a range of different interiors, this two-person exhibition brings them into dialogue for the first time. Ruins of Rooms stages an overlapping conversation between artists of different generations, and is dedicated to those lost.

Read: An introduction to the exhibition by Krist Gruijthuijsen, Curator

The exhibition is supported by KW Freunde.

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Selected Press

AnOther Magazine, Brilliant Things to Do This July, Daisy Woodward, 2 July 2024

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Olivia Plender

Memorial for Sylvia Pankhurst

4 July – 1 September 2024

Public commission as part of:
You Belong Here
Southbank Centre
London, UK

Using intricate drawings suspended in mobile form, Plender will create a temporary memorial to Sylvia Pankhurst, whose name is well-documented in social and political history for her involvement with the campaign to win votes for women in Britain. Less celebrated, however, are Pankhurst's later campaigns against fascism and imperialism, and the influence of her socialist feminist ideas on the formation of a welfare state in Britain.

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image: Olivia Plender, Sylvia Pankhurst Protesting, 2014

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Behrang Karimi

Stories from the Ground

9th Biennial of Painting at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens

Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Belgium

30 June – 6 October 2024
Opening: Sunday, 30 June 2024

Behrang Karimi will be participating in the 9th Biennial of Painting at the Museum Dhondt-Dhanens, titled Stories from the Ground. Curated by Martin Germann.

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