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Month: June 2015

IMPONDERABLE: THE ARCHIVES OF TONY OURSLER @ ARLES, FRANCE – JULY 6 – SEPT 20

Imponderable: the Archives of Tony Oursler July 6–September 20, 2015 Les Forges, Parc des Ateliers, Arles, France Imponderable is an extensive research project that investigates the personal collection of American artist Tony Oursler. A collection of over 2,500 photographs, publications and unique objects, tracking a social, spiritual and intellectual history dating back to the early 18th century.…

FRIDA KAHLO EXHIBIT @ NY BOTANICAL GARDEN – MAY 16 – NOV 1

NY Botanical Garden Frida Kahlo: Art - Garden - Life May 16 - Nov 1 2900 Southern Blvd. Bronx, NY 10458 Open Tues. - Sun. 10 AM - 6 PM The NY Botanical Garden is currently exhibiting Frida Kahlo in a light that has never been seen before. This is the first time that an…

MARILYN MONROE: WHAT THE PUBLIC DOESN’T HEAR

This year,  Marilyn Monroe would have celebrated her 89th birthday on June 1st. Even after 53 years of her passing, each day, she grows more and more into a fashion and Hollywood icon. Society deemed her "the dumb blonde" and still note her for her looks rather than her brains. Her "dumb blonde" act was just a…

LONDON’S FIRST CONTEMPORARY ART WALK OPENS

  London's non-profit art walk, "The Line", launched May 23 and opened to the public in East London. The path follows the line of the Greenwich Meridian, across 3 miles from London's waterways from The O2, the Royal Docks, and Three Mills. The exhibit features sculptures by Martin Creed, Abigail Fallis, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi,…

EVE FOWLER @ MIER GALLERY – LOS ANGELES – MAY 22 – JUL 3

Eve Fowler: "The Difference is Spreading" The Mier Gallery 1107 Greenacre Avenue, West Hollywood, CA May 22 - July 3, 2015 The Mier Gallery is currently presenting a solo exhibition, The Difference is Spreading, by Eve Fowler, a collection of works that incorporates typography and the words of legendary author Gertrude Stein. Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), was an…

YOKO ONO @ MOMA – NEW YORK – MAY 17 – SEPT 7 – 2015

Yoko Ono: "Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971" Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, New York, NY May 17 - September 7, 2015 Yoko Ono has exhibited at the MoMA before, in an advertised "one woman show," consisting of a plaque that informed visitors that the artist had released flies on the Museum…

MATTEL TO RELEASE LINE OF MORE DIVERSE BARBIE DOLLS

Toy empire Mattel will be releasing a new set of more diverse Barbie dolls. Barbie has iconically been known to have unrealistic, exaggerated features, which has controversially been known to be linked to body image issues amongst little girls. Due to a decline in sales, Mattel has now released a new line of dolls of different…

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT @ THE LOUIS VUITTON FOUNDATION – PARIS – JUNE 3

Jean-Michel Basquiat: "L'Accrochage 3: The Keys of a Passion" The Louis Vuitton Foundation, 8 Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, Paris, France From June 3, 2015 The Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris is currently exhibiting the work of Graffiti artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat. The Contemporary collection is organized around contemplative subject, expressionism, and music/sound. This exhibit works around generations…

RICHARD TUTTLE @ MODERN ART – LONDON – JUNE 5 – 27

Richard Tuttle: "Separation" Modern Art, 4-8 Helmet Row, London June 5 - 27, 2015 Modern Art will be holding Richard Tuttle's third solo exhibition of new work by Richard Tuttle. This exhibition comprises four new bodies of work made over the course of the past year. Richard Tuttle's career has spanned over fifty years with more than…

KIM GORDON @ 303 GALLERY – NEW YORK – JUNE 4 – JULY 25

Kim Gordon: The City is a Garden 303 Gallery, 507 W 24th Street, NY June 4 – July 25, 2015 Kim Gordon's new artwork - yes, she's an artist in more ways than one - will be on exhibit at 303 Gallery, her first solo exhibition at the space, following a 2014 exhibit she did…

LEAH MEYERHOFF: FILMMAKER PAVING FOR GENDER EQUALITY

New York City-based filmmaker, Leah Meyerhoff,  has been utilizing her film career in order to promote gender equality. She founded "Film Fatales", which is a network for women directors. Founded in Brooklyn in 2013, is has since gained international recognition. Along with running Film Fatales, she serves as a mentor for the Tribeca Film Fellows,…

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