Sophie Tappeiner is happy feature a solo presentation by Lone Haugaard Madsen at the boutique fair Interconti Wien, taking place in late January 2021. The fair seeks to expand the possibilities of digitalization in order to offer an online global audience the best possible experience of the fair despite potential visitor restrictions to the physical site.
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Sophie Tappeiner | Not Cancelled
Sophie Tappeiner participates in the second edition of Not Cancelled with works by Lone Haugaard Madsen, Angelika Loderer, Irina Lotarevich, Liesl Raff, Sophie Reinhold, Anna Schachinger, Sydney Shen, Kyle Thurman and Jala Wahid.
Lone Haugaard Madsen | kunstforum
The exhibition ‘Wir Blumen – die Leichtigkeit des Fragilen | Werke aus der Sammlung Schürmann’ at Kunstverein Hannover is discussed in the current edition of Kunstforum.
Jala Wahid | LUNCHEON Magazine
Antonia Marsh, founder of Soft Opening, curates a selection of art in the shadow of the anxiety induced by months of lockdown, including Jala Wahid’s work.
Sophie Thun | Fotografestival, Prague
Sophie Thun shows alongside Birgit Jürgenssen in a duo exhibition ‘double pose, reflecting self – reflecting pose, double self’ at Fotograf Festival in Prague.
Using their own bodies as an artistic medium, the two women of different generations explore their role as women and artists and images of themselves and the Other.
Jala Wahid | E.A. Shared Space, Tbilisi
Jala Wahid’s solo exhibition ‘Rock Fortress’ at E.A. Shared Space in Tbilisi runs until 6.12.2020.
Liesl Raff | Kunstraum Ortloff, Leipzig
Liesl Raff is part of the show ‘Revue Kapitulieren’ curated by Franz Jyrch at Kunstraumortloff. The exhibition runs until 8.11.2020.
Sophie Thun | Galeria Raster, Warsaw
Sophie Thun shows alongside Karolina Jabłońska in the duo exhibition ‘Room Tour’ at Galeria Raster. On view until 7.11.2020.
Kyle Thurman | de la Cruz Collection, Miami
Kyle Thurman is part of the group show ‘A Possible Horizon’ at de la Cruz Collection, Miami.
Sophie Reinhold | Artforum
Sophie Reinhold’s exhibition ‘Das kann das Leben kosten’ at Contemporary Fine Arts reviewed by Martin Herbert for Artforum.