Kathmandu Triennale 2017

Artists: Lida Abdul, Waseem Ahmed, Leonardiansyah Allenda, Francis Alÿs, Kader Attia, Leyla Aydoslu, Massimo Bartolini, Kasper Bosmans, Ricardo Brey, Michael Candy, Sujan Chitrakar, Paulo Climachauska, Honoré d’O, Sujan Dangol, Saurganga Darshandhari, Gerry De Smet, Ronny Delrue, Anno Dijkstra, Song Dong, Peter Downsborough, Belu Simion Fainaru, Alice Fox, Shilpa Gupta, Hit Man Gurung, Majd Abdel Hamid, Laxman Karmacharya, Bidhata KC, Lee Kit, Surasi Kusolwong, Laxman Bazra Lama, Mani Lama, Mekh Limbu, Tayeba Begum Lipi, Bart Lodewijks, Jorge Macchi, Sanjeev Maharjan, Sunita Maharjan, Youdhister Maharjan, Youdhister Maharjan, Kiran Maharjan, Ciprian Muresan, Oscar Murillo, Sana Nasir, Daniel Arthur Panjwaneey, Jupiter Pradhan, Mahbubur Rahman, Tushikur Rahman, Sheelasha Rajbhandari, Ashmina Ranjit, Michael Ross, Salam Atta Sabri, Mithu Sen, Ang Tsherin Sherpa, Bikash Shrestha, Karan Shrestha, Prithvi Shrestha, Kailash K Shrestha, Kailash K Shrestha, Manish Lal Shrestha, Birendra Pratap Singh, Nedko Solakov, S.C. Suman, Setsu Suzuki, Masae Suzuki, Diana Tamane, Kunjan Tamang, Javier Tellez, Pratima Thakali, Bhuwan Thapa, Martin Travers, Carole Vanderlinden, Henk Visch, Lois Weinberger, Lois Weinberger

Curated by: Philippe Van Cauteren

Venue: Kathmandu Triennale, Kathmandu, Nepal

Date: March 24 – April 9, 2017

Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Kathmandu Triennale

Note: Kathmandu Triennale booklet can be found here

Kathmandu Triennale is Nepal’s premier international platform for global contemporary art. It is the latest iteration of the pioneering Kathmandu International Art Festival (KIAF), which nurtured several historical outcomes for Nepali arts and the city of Kathmandu. Like the precursory Festivals (2009, 2012), the Triennale is thematically engaged with particular social issues and seeks to advance a nuanced approach that encapsulates the pedagogical potential of contemporary arts.

The mission of the platform is to promote Nepali arts and culture and to establish Kathmandu as a cultural hub for socially aware art practices.

Through the facilitation of the platform, organizer Siddhartha Arts Foundation (SAF) employs the arts to present multiple perspectives on contemporary themes in order to educate audiences and engage society in critical dialogue.

Antwerp Art Weekend (Selected Works Part 2)

Featured Artists: Peter Wächtler, Stuart Candy, Kasper Bosmans, Jean Katambayi Mukendi, Miriam Bäckström, Nina Roos, Izmail Efimov, Nick Van Dijck, Steven Baelen, Virginie Bailly, Stefan Serneels, Philippe Vandenberg, Renato Nicolodi, Cristóbal León and Joaquín Cociña, Antwan Horfee, Sergio De Beukelaar, Anton Henning, Timothy Segers, Patrick Van Caeckenbergh, Wesley Meuris, Flurin Bisig, Lisa Wilkens, Susanna Inglada, Lydia Debeer, Elleke Frijters, Fia Cielen, Benny Van den Meulengracht-Vrancx, Tom Volkaert, Sophie Anson

Featured venues: M HKA, mariondecannière, PLUS-ONE Gallery, Tim Van Laere Gallery, Tommy Simoens, intemporal, Grace Schwindt, Zeno X Gallery, Little HISK, De Apotheek, Pulsar, The Mothership

Date: May 19 – 21, 2017

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

Independent Brussels 2017

Featured Artists: Mikael Øye Hegnar, Eliza Douglas, François Curlet, Jef Geys, Otis Jones, Germaine Kruip, Michael E. Smith, Miller Updegraff, Elena Pankova, Amy Sillman, Guillaume Leblon, Issy Wood, Max Brand, Zsófia Keresztes, Attila Szücs, Joseph Montgomery, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Hélène Delprat, Julien des Monstiers, Tetsumi Kudo, Kasper Bosmans, Hera Büyüktaşçıyan, Kamrooz Aram, Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel, James Beckett, Romuald Hazoume, Amadou Sanogo, Emily Mae Smith, Amy Brener, Ethan Greenbaum, Lucy Kim, Philippe Decrauzat, Amanda Ross-Ho, Marius Ritiu, E’wao Kagoshima, Vittorio Brodmann, Mirak Jamal, Olivier Millagou, Sally Ross, Kaido Ole, Vaast Colson, Liz Craft, Ulrich Wulff, Alex Morrison

Venue: Independent Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

Featured Exhibitors: 1857, Oslo; Air de Paris, Paris; annex14, Zurich; The Approach, London; Michael Benevento, Los Angeles; CANADA, New York; Capitain Petzel, Berlin; carlier | gebauer, Berlin; ProjecteSD, Barcelona; Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, Paris; Carlos/Ishikawa, London; Marta Cervera, Madrid; Erika Deák, Budapest; Dürst Britt & Mayhew, The Hague; EXILE, Berlin; Christophe Gaillard, Paris; Gladstone Gallery, New York/Brussels; Green Art Gallery, Dubai; Jan Kaps, Cologne; Wilfried Lentz, Rotterdam; MAGNIN-A, Paris; Mary Mary, Glasgow, pact, Paris; Parra & Romero, Madrid/Ibiza; PRAZ-DELAVALLADE, Paris/ Los Angeles; Slag Gallery, New York; Gregor Staiger, Zurich; Sultana, Paris; Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn; trampoline, Antwerp; Truth and Consequences, Geneva; White Columns, New York

Date: April 19 – 23, 2017

Photography: images courtesy of the artists, galleries and Independent Brussels

Art Rotterdam 2017

Tom Volkaert at Base-Alpha, Antwerp 01

Featured Artists: Abigail DeVille, Alain Biltereyst, Amalia Pica, Anne von Freyburg, Antonietta Peeters, Babs at Haenen, Balz Isler, Bastian Börsig, Callum Innes, Christof Mascher, David Jablonowski, Denie Put, Emma Talbot, Erik van Lieshout, Evelyn Taocheng Wang, Farah Atassi, Fred Sandback, Frido Evers, Geert Mul, Gé-Karel van der Sterren, Gina Beavers, Glenn Sorensen, Hannae Wilke, Harm van den Dorpel, Iede Reckman, Ina van Zyl, JCJ Vanderheyden, Jochen Mühlenbrink, Johann Arens, Jonathan Callan, Kasper Bosmans, Lenz Geerk, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Maaike Schoorel, Malgorzata Szymankiewicz, Markus Selg, Nadia Naveau, Navid Nuur, Olga Balema, Pennacchio Argentato, Robert Seidel, Robin von Einsiedel, Rogers Cremers, Ron van der Ende, Sarah Ancelle Schönfeld, Sebastiaan Schlicher, Sebastian Utzni, Serge Attukwei Clottery, Sofie Muller, Stephen Dwoskin, Tessa Perutz, Thierry Oussou, Tom Volkaert, Victor Yudaev, Wieske Wester, Woulter van der Laan, Yelena Popova

Venue: Art Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Featured Exhibitors: AKINCI, Amsterdam; Andriesse Eyck Galerie, Amsterdam; ASPN, Leipzig; Base-Alpha, Antwerp; Dürst Britt & Mayhew, The Hague; Flatland Gallery, Amsterdam; Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam; GNYP Gallery, Berlin; Rianne Groen, Rotterdam; Gerhard Hofland, Amsterdam; Martin Kudlek, Cologne; Maurits van de Laar, The Hague; Lullin Ferrari, Zurich; Ron Mandos, Amsterdam; Van Der Mieden Gallery, Antwerp; Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam; Ornis A. Gallery, Amsterdam; Pablo’s Birthday, New York; Michel Rein, Paris/Brussels; Mieke van Schaijk, Den Bosch; Slewe Galerie, Amsterdam; Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam; Vilma Gold, London; VIVID, Rotterdam; Kunstruimte Wagemans, Beetsterzwaag; Wagner + Partner, Berlin; Fons Welters, Amsterdam; Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam; Acappella, Naples; Billytown, The Hague; Bosse & Baum, London; CINNNAMON, Rotterdam; Galerie Conrandi, Hamburg; Dapiran Art Project Space, Utrecht; Division of Labour, Worcester; Herrmann Germann Contemporary, Zurich; Neumeister Bar-Am, Berlin; 1646, The Hague; P/////AKT, Amsterdam; Witte de With, Rotterdam

Date: February 9 –12, 2017

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

JCJ Vanderheyden at Kunstruimte Wagemans, Beetsterzwaag 04

Kasper Bosmans at Witte de With, Rotterdam 01

Evelyn Taocheng Wang at Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam 01