MACA - Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Acri (Cs)




Actualités d'artistes, de galeries d'art, d'événements ... en peinture surtout!














Over the last 20 years, globalism has reshaped the international art world, and one of the most important contributing factors has been the rise of the International biennial. Once confined to a few key locations (among them Venice and Kassel, Germany) such shows have emerged in recent years in art centers as diverse as Singapore, Beijing, Johannesburg, Havana, Dubai, Istanbul and Gwangju, Korea. They have become a means for artists outside the mainstream to become noticed and for curators, critics, collectors and dealers to expose themselves to a wide range of international art. But there is another side to biennials as well. They serve their host countries in a variety of ways -- promoting cultural tourism, bringing in international revenue, promoting various non-art agendas and at times countering the bad publicity generated by less felicitous social, economic and political problems.| Date : | 16 octobre 2009 |
| Heure : | 18:00 - 21:00 |
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De l’unique au multiple, l’art dans tous ses états| Heure de début : | 17 octobre 2009 à 10:00 |
| Heure de fin : | 17 décembre 2009 à 21:00 |
| Lieu : | Galerie Arteum (Cnit la défense) |
ARTIST TOUR / IAN WALLACE / THE MALCOLMSON COLLECTION| Date : | 17 octobre 2009 |
| Heure : | 14:00 - 15:30 |
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| Adresse : | 333 Chesterfield Avenue |
| Ville : | Vancouver, BC |
The tenth anniversary of the highly anticipated ART TORONTO 2009 opens its doors October 22nd to 26th at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. In honour of Art Toronto’s decade-long success as Canada’s annual stage for profiling modern and contemporary International fine art to a national and International audience, Art Toronto 2009 will be presenting a special celebration of Canadian art at this year’s fair. Through exhibitions, curators, educational platforms and galleries Art Toronto 2009 will highlight iconic and still to be discovered talents in Canadian contemporary and modern art.
GALLERY 101 PROUDLY PRESENTS IN COLLABORATION WITH THE ABORIGINAL CURATORIAL COLLECTIVE
Biography: Roger Crait, is a Status Indian from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Crait studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba. He has had solo exhibitions in Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Fort MacMurray, Moncton, Edmonton, and had a performance in Vancouver. Crait has shown in group exhibitions locally, nationally and internationally, including Glenbow Museum AB, Los Angeles USA, and Boomali Art Centre, Australia. Crait has received awards for painting, including the Molly Hyman Award in Art for two consecutive years and he also received a nomination for the Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards. Crait currently has upcoming exhibitions at the University of Manitoba in the Revolver show and is taking part as an artist at The Works Festival in the summer in Edmonton. Crait has been working with a group of ten artists in Cranberry Portage on a sculpture for the Vancouver Olympics. His artwork has appeared in The Manitoban, the Uniter, Winnipeg Free Press, Uptown Magazine, BorderCrossings, Borderline, and twice was on the cover of Canadian Dimension Magazine.
Biography: Roger Crait est un Indien inscrit de Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Crait a étudié les beaux-arts à l’Université du Manitoba. Il a réalisé plusieurs expositions individuelles, entre autres à Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Fort MacMurray, Moncton, Edmonton, et a fait une performance à Vancouver. Crait a participé à des expositions collectives locales, nationales et internationales, entre autres au Glenbow Museum (Alb.), à Los Angeles (É.-U.) et au Boomali Art Centre, Australie. Crait a remporté des prix pour ses peintures, y compris deux années de suite le Molly Hyman Award in Art, et il a été finaliste des Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards. Crait exposera sous peu à l’Université du Manitoba où il participera à l’exposition Revolver; il participe en tant qu’artiste à The Works Festival pendant l’été à Edmonton. Crait a travaillé dans un collectif de 10 artistes à Cranberry Portage sur une sculpture pour les Jeux Olympiques de Vancouver. Ses œuvres ont paru dans The Manitoban, l’Uniter, le Winnipeg Free Press, l’Uptown Magazine, BorderCrossings, Borderline, et a fait deux fois la page couverture du Canadian Dimension Magazine.
| Heure de début : | 23 octobre 2009 à 19:00 |
| Heure de fin : | 28 novembre 2009 à 17:00 |
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| Adresse : | 301 1/2 rue Bank Street |
| Ville : | Ottawa, ON |
INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE| Heure de début : | 15 octobre 2009 à 22:00 |
| Heure de fin : | 6 décembre 2009 à 05:00 |
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| Adresse : | 301 1/2 rue Bank Street |
| Ville : | Ottawa, ON |