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offers exhibition views, biographies, bibliographies, articles and reviews about the work of Georges Adéagbo, James Lee Byars and Roman Opalka to support access, facilitate research and allow fuller understanding of their work contact - history of activities
Georges Adéagbo News: 1. Adéagbo currently shows: in "Intolerance" curated by Achille Bonito Oliva until October 31st 2008, Ravello Festival, Amalfi-Italy. 2. in "See History 2008" until June 2009 at the Kunsthalle Kiel 3. Adéagbo prepares his contribution to "Hypocracy" scheduled to open February 21st at Oslo National Gallery. 4. Three new publications are available: Georges Adéagbo “La rencontre..! Venise-Florence” Gli Ori, Prato. ISBN 978-88-7336-297-5, 2008 and Georges Adéagbo, Grand-Tour di un Africano Carlo Cambi Editore, Siena. ISBN: 978-88-88482-86-6, 2008 both available at Walther König, Cologne. And "Intolerance" Ravello Festival.
general introduction and images from Benin, Georges Adéagbo's country of birth and current residence
biography, list of exhibitions and publications bibliography collections who has which workArchive Adéagbo: images of the most important installations since 1999
Benin artists' residence Georges Adéagbo and Stephan Köhler decided in spring 1999 to launch an artists' residence, called "Villa Dieu Seul Sait" on the coast of Benin. The construction of several studios and guestrooms is complete. Please visit www.artistsretreat.org to see images of the facilities. In 2005, the Non Profit Organisation Kulturforum Sued-Nord was founded and registered in Hamburg, Germany to facilitate cultural exchange projects.
James Lee Byars News: Retrospective at the Kunstmuseum Bern until February 1st 2009. Inspired and challenged many with his uncompromising stand for beauty and perfection. A monument of persistence working restlessly until his early death in may 1997. A photo essay written by one of his friends. short biography and bibliography in German, and an extensive chronology in English
Roman Opalka News: Opalka will show at the Poznan Biennial from October 3rd to 30th 2008.
Roman Opalka paints the progression of time. He reveals insights about the difference between measured time versus experienced time through his single, lifelong work titled:
OPALKA 1965/1-oo images of recent exhibitions include: Kunstmuseum Bonn A description of the Millenium Passage, Opalka's most challenging attempt (New Year 1999-2000) to address the public to think about the relativity of time, serves as general introduction to get familiar with his concept.
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