Frieze Los Angeles February 14 through February 17, 2019 More than 70 invited galleries will take part in the first ever Frieze Los Angeles. A special selection of emerging spaces from the city will present a global cross-section of today’s most significant and exciting artists, creating an exceptional opportunity for collecting and discovery. The curated…
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Victoria Miro Gallery 16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW September 23 - November 5, 2016 Victoria Miro Gallery is currently showing Protest with the charitable help and partnership of Reprive, the human rights defenders who provide free legal and investigative support. The show is in collaboration with over 15 international artists. New and recent works by Doug…
Doug Aitken | "Electric Earth" The Museum of Contemporary Arts, LA 250 S Grand Ave, Plaza Level, Los Angeles CA September 10th - January 15th The Museum of Contemporary Arts presents "Doug Aitken: Electric Earth," Aitken’s first North American survey. From his breakthrough installation diamond sea (1997) to his most recent event-based work Black Mirror (2011), the exhibition unfolds around…
Doug Aitken - 100 Years. Part 2 303 Gallery 547 W 21 Street New York NY 10011 April 2 - 6 From April 2-6, Doug Aitken will stage a time based destruction installation at 303 Gallery. Each day a group of workers will systematically dismantle the space using tools like drills, saws and sledgehammers…
A permanent art installation for the façade of the Seattle Art Museum that will become a new landmark in downtown Seattle MIRROR is an urban earthwork, a downtown museum that changes in real time in response to the movements and life around it. Like a living kaleidoscope, it will be a dynamic representation of the…
303 GALLERY PRESENTS DOUG AITKEN'S 100 YRS EXHIBITION RUNS FEBRUARY 1 - MARCH 16 303 Gallery 547 W 21 Street New York, NY 10011 212.255.1121 www.303gallery.com Doug Aitken was born in California in 1968. He lives and works in Los Angeles and New York. His work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions…