Paris Internationale 2022 (Part 2)

Featured Artists: Cato Løland, Davy Linggar, Chan Ting, June Crespo, Shafei Xia, Phoebe Nesgos, Ingerid Kuiters, Clémence de La Tour du Pin, Ana Navas, Malte Zenses, Chalisée Naamani, Romane de Watteville, Regina Parra, Mara Wohnhaas, Kelsey Isaacs, David L. Johnson, Jakob Lena Knebl, Kenneth Bergfeld, Masanori Tomita, Nobuya Hitsuda, Tommy Cash, Erin Calla Watson, Travess Smalley, Aileen Murphy, Shannon Finnegan, Julia Rommel, Matt Hoyt, Gizela Mickiewicz, Tomasz Kręcicki, Jesper List Thomsen, Delia Gonzalez, María Abaddón, Rudi Ninov, Sands Murray-Wassink

Featured Exhibitors: Entrée (Bergen), Roh Projects (Jakarta), Negative Space (Hong Kong), P420 (Bologna), LOMEX (New York), Femtensesse (Oslo), Sperling (Munich), Ciaccia Levi (Paris/Milan), Galeria Jaqueline Martins (São Paulo/Brussels), BQ (Berlin), Theta (New York), Georg Kargl Fine Arts (Vienna), Jan Kaps (Cologne), KAYOKOYUKI (Tokyo), Temnikova & Kasela (Tallinn), Foxy Production (New York), Deborah Schamoni (Munich), Bureau (New York), Stereo (Warsaw), Hot Wheels Athens (Athens), Ginsberg Galeria (Lima/Madrid), diez (Amsterdam)

Venue: Paris Internationale, Paris, France

Date: October 19 – 23, 2022

Photography: images courtesy of the artists, galleries  and Art Viewer

Note: Press release is available here

In one’s own time at Emalin

26. Installation View

Artists: Adelhyd van Bender, André Cadere, I.N. Cape, Rob Chavasse, Leidy Churchman, Cosimo Fanzago, Heike-Karin Föll, Sofia Ginevra Gianni, Jack Goldstein, Delia Gonzalez, Isabel Lewis, Maria Loboda, Matmos, Shahryar Nashat, Walter Pichler, Augustas Serapinas, Hannah Weinberger, Richard Wentworth, Holger Wüst, Cerith Wyn Evans, and a library by BeckBooks

Exhibition title: In one’s own time

Curated by: Constantin Thun

Venue: Emalin, San Giuseppe delle Scalze, Salita Pontecorvo, Naples, Italy

Date:  July 10 – 17, 2016

Photography: Gina Folly, all images copyright and courtesy of the artists, their representing galleries and Emalin

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38. Adelhyd van Bender, Folders, 1999-2014