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View of Fatigue, Kunstraum Dornbirn, Austria, 2022. Courtesy of Monika Sosnowska, Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Günter Richard Wett.

Monika Sosnwoska at Kunstraum Dornbirn

June 17–October 30, 2022 The large-scale sculptures of Monika Sosnowska have a familiar yet unexpected aesthetic singularity. Five-meter-tall "T," a bent T-profile, is leaning against a wall of the Kunstraum Dornbirn. When the bar bends upward, the 900 kilogram profile no longer bears anything other than itself. The middle of a steel pipe with the word…

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View of The Ants are in the Idiom, Buxton Contemporary, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 2022. Courtesy of Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne. Photo: Christian Capurro.

Susan Jacobs: The ants are in the idiom at Buxton Contemporary

July 3–November 6, 2022 Curator talk with Jacqueline Doughty: July 30, 11:30am–12:30pm The Australian-born, London-based artist Susan Jacobs presents her recently commissioned piece titled The ants are in the idiom. The show is a vast sculpture setting that leads the visitor into a network of visual puzzles as a reflection on the interaction between words and materiality. Jacobs'…

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Eva Schlegel, Untitled (335a), 2022. Print on Hahnemühle paper, 200 x 133 cm. Photo: Anna Lott Donadel.

Eva Schlegel at Galerie Krinzinger

June 8–August 27, 2022 to create an improbable space. Eva Schlegel expands the characteristics and boundaries of sculpture and photography in her show liminal spaces by relating each art form to the other. Her photographs are in-depth examinations of space. Instead of looking at them, one stares into them. They construct the architecturally retracted spaces that…

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