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  • Event: "Moving Pictures" Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New YorkInstitution: Guggenheim MuseumComment:
  • Hugo Boss Prize -
    Event: Hugo Boss PrizeInstitution: Guggenheim MuseumComment:
  • Event: XXIV Bienal de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo (South African representative)Institution: São Paulo BiennialComment:
  • The artist and lecturer at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in Beirut, Ricardo Mbarkho, presented the Media Art scene in Lebanon, in which artists reflect the identity crisis in the context of their sociopolitical and geographic environment.
  • William Kentridge -
    South African artist William Kentridge has garnered international fame and admiration for performance, sculpture, drawings, and work in many other media, but his most indelible contribution is in animated film. Kentridge makes large-scale charcoal
  • William Kentridge -
    The exhibition William Kentridge offers a retrospective of the artist’s entire body of work, with particular emphasis on his latest pieces. It includes more than 70 works: drawings, animated films and sculptures. Noteworthy among the major works on
  • The artist and lecturer at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in Beirut, Ricardo Mbarkho, presented the Media Art scene in Lebanon, in which artists reflect the identity crisis in the context of their sociopolitical and geographic environment.
  • Event: Le Fresnoy, Studio National des arts contemporains, Tourcoing, France, “Panorama”Institution: Le Fresnoy Comment:
  • Oi Futuro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, solo show curated by Christiane Paul ("Eduardo Kac: Lagoglyphs, Biotopes and Transgenic Works"), January 25th to March 30th, 2010). [Hullabaloo, Oblivion, Theorem, Odissey]
  • Seeing Double -
    The exhibition is structured primarily around the discourse of vision and optics and centered around a new eight-minute anamorphic film, titled What Will Come (2006), which takes its title from a Ghanaian proverb: "What will come has already come."