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[1] Samuel Kortey Baah. Courtesy of the artist. [2] Jessica Ekomane. Courtesy of the artist and Camille Blake. [3] Diana Ejaita. Courtesy of the artist. [4] Pınar Öğrenci. Courtesy of the artist and Kerem Uzel.

Winners of the Villa Romana Prize 2023

Villa Romana Prize 2023 The two chosen jurors for the Villa Romana Prize 2023—curator and publisher Chiara Figone and artist Emeka Ogboh—met this summer in Florence in the company of the organization's management committee member and incoming director Elena Agudio. Villa Romana e.V. appreciates the jury's choice and extends its gratitude. Samuel Kortey Baah, Diana Ejaita, Jessica…

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Lucy + Jorge Orta, Anticipation Accessory, 2010. Webbing, clips, kits, various objects, silkscreen print. Courtesy of Lucy + Jorge Orta. Photo: Frances Ware.

Fashion Show: Clothing, Art and Activism at The Glucksman, Cork, Ireland

July 29–November 6, 2022 Fashion Show features contemporary artworks by Irish and foreign artists that use clothing as a theme, material, and advocacy tool. The exhibition demonstrates how clothes may be used as a tool for activism and protest, from examinations into how fashion lends itself to self-representation to studies of the financial and environmental implications…

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View of earth, S.M.A.K., Ghent, Belgium, 2022. Photo: Dirk Pauwels.

N. Dash: earth at S.M.A.K.

June 24–November 6, 2022 Materials like earth, paint, plastic bottles, string, agricultural netting, strips of Styrofoam, discarded cardboard, and jute are incorporated into intricate, frequently multi-panel compositions in N. Dash's paintings. These compositions are inspired by the languages and techniques of sculpture, photography, and printmaking. N. Dash's artwork emphasizes the conflict between things made industrially and…

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Clockwise, from top left: View of Ilaria Vinci: Phoenix Philosophy Café, Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich, 2022. Photo: Philipp Hänger. View of ektor garcia: nudos de tiempo, Cabaret Voltaire, 2022. Photo: CE. Ilaria Vinci with Rafal Skoczek, Jamira Estrada, Ronja Varonier, Stay Kids, When Darkness, 2022. Performance view, Historical Hall, Cabaret Voltaire, 2022. Photo: Romain Mader. Stefan Burger, Narcissus, zentrales Höhlengrau, Erbse Flamingo I. Photo: Stefan Burger.

Cabaret Voltaire presents its 2022 program

April 30–December 31, 2022 The birthplace of Dada has now opened in its renovated location. With temporary exhibitions in the Vaulted Cellar or Tuesday Soirées in the Historical Hall, the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich functions as a platform for contemporary art and debates—in dialogue with the avant-garde. Since the completion of the renovations, there is a new Artists’ Bar in the entrance area, where…

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