Last week we began releasing preview clips of each of the artists featured in the upcoming season of Art in the Twenty-First Century. Learn about Theaster Gates and Barbara Kasten in Chicago, Minerva Cuevas in Mexico City, Brian Jungen in Vancouver, and Liz Larner in Los Angeles. And see new clips as they’re released every week here! Also in art news this week:
- An ice cream shop in York, Pennsylvania just made a Jeff Koons-inspired flavor, “Koons Dough,” a French vanilla and sugar cookie dough ice cream inspired by the artist’s sculpture, Play-Doh.
- Omer Fast shared insights into his first feature film, Remainder, with Artnet: “It’s definitely an experiment, but also something that I found extremely seductive, mostly because the budget involved allowed me to create a world that’s a bit bigger and bit deeper than the world that I’m usually able to create for my art projects.”
It’s definitely an experiment.
Events & exhibitions
NYC
- This is the last week to see WE:AMEricans, a group photography exhibition closing this Sunday, August 7th at Station Independent Projects. The show questions conceptions about American identity, and includes work by Season 6 artist Catherine Opie. [Read a review in CraveOnline.]
USA
- ASPEN, CO | Thursday, August 4th at 5pm—Gabriel Orozco is speaking at the Aspen Art Museum in conjunction with his new exhibition.
- ATLANTA, GA—Pure Pulp, a group exhibition of works on paper featuring William Kentridge, Glenn Ligon, Arlene Shechet, Do Ho Suh, Richard Tuttle, Ursula von Rydingsvard, and others, closes this Friday, August 5th at Georgia Tech’s Williams Museum of Papermaking. [Read a review in ArtsATL.]
- PORTLAND, OR—Bruce Nauman: Language Body is closing this Saturday, August 6th at the Center for Contemporary Art and Culture. [Read a review in the Portland Mercury.]
Around the world
- LONDON—Artist Rooms: Louise Bourgeois is on view at Tate Modern.
- LE MUY, FRANCE—Inspire the Light, an exhibition comprised of two James Turrell installations, is on view at the Venet Foundation until October 2016. [Read a review in Wallpaper*.]
It’s impossible to include all the incredible exhibitions and art events happening this week in a single post. If there’s something you feel should have been included in today’s roundup, leave a comment below!