Joe Bradley
Doris Salcedo Untitled, 1989
These sculptures were created in response to two massacres that took place in 1988 in the north of Colombia on the banana plantations of La Negra and La Honduras. Salcedo’s research into these events greatly influenced both the visual and material qualities of the resulting artworks. Alluding to the absent human body, the shirts reference the standard dress of workers on these plantations as well as funerary dress for the dead. Stacked in different quantities, these sculptures also appear to take measure of the loss of human life.
“The true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths.” For more than 50 years, Bruce Nauman has interrogated structures of power, questioned accepted values such as “good” and “bad,” and left his work open to multiple, often conflicting understandings. Don’t miss this singular opportunity to experience his tremendous body of work, presented across both MoMA and MoMA PS1. “Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts” is now on view. mo.ma/brucenauman … [Details: Bruce Nauman. “The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths (Window or Wall Sign).” 1967. Neon tubing with clear-glass-tubing suspension frame, living template. Collection the artist. © 2018 Bruce Nauman/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.]
Jason Martin, Untitled (Persian Rose/Coral Orange), 2017 Lisson Gallery
Christian Boltanski, Grand Palais Paris, Persones, Monumenta 2010
Yayoi Kusama, Ascension of Polka Dots on the Trees, 2006
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STUDIOKCA, a brooklyn-based architecture and design firm, has pulled over five tons of waste from the ‘plastic soup’ that is floating on the surface of the pacific ocean. this accumulation was used as a medium for their four story tall sculptural whale that now rises up out of the bruges canal. this colossal whale, ‘skyscraper,’ serves to both address the 150 million tons of plastic waste which remain, as well as emphasize the necessity for individual and collective action. Brujes, Belgium.
Daniel Firman, Wursa, Palace of Fontainebleau
Rebecca Ackroyd
Gutter Shelter, 2017 Chicken wire, plaster bandage, steel, digital prints, photocopies 230 x 120 x 80 cm
Sterling Ruby
Zelfde kleursetting als Hans Bruyneel.
Rules for a Happy Life
1. Focus on the positive, not the negative.
2. Live your life one day at a time.
3. Don’t be afraid to say “I love you”.
4. Be someone who gives to, and who nurtures, others.
5. Look for the good in everything and everyone.
6. Prioritise your time, and do what matters first.
7. Don’t sweat the small stuff, or let stupid things upset you.
8. Set healthy boundaries in relationships.
9. Keep on dreaming, and invest in your dreams.
10. Let go of worry and anxiety.
Gagosian is pleased to participate in Frieze Art Fair New York 2018 with a solo presentation of works by Robert Therrien. Purchase tickets to the fair: http://fal.cn/4D-q Gagosian will also be participating in Frieze New York’s first-ever themed section—titled “For Your Infotainment / Hudson and Feature Inc,” with a presentation of works in different media by Takashi Murakami, including large-scale paintings, sculptures, and drawings.
“The way we see the world shapes the way we treat it. If a mountain is a deity, not a pile of ore; if a river is one of the veins of the land, not potential irrigation water; if a forest is a sacred grove, not timber; if other species are our biological kin, not resources; or if the planet is our mother, not an opportunity - then we will treat each one with greater respect. That is the challenge, to look at the world from a different perspective.”
— David Suzuki
Lanzarote, Spain: british artist Jason Decaires Taylor has finally completed his monumental underwater project Museo Atlantico.

