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Category Archives: documentA
Documenta 14: Parthenon of Books
Marta Minujín’s Parthenon of Books is easily the centrepiece of Documenta 14, the 2017 instalment of the five-yearly Documenta held in Kassel, Germany. The Parthenon of Books qualifies as the centrepiece because it stands out physically, as an idea and … Continue reading
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Tagged censorship, Documenta 14, freedom of expression, Marta Minujín, Parthenon of Books
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DocumentA 13 and Memories of the Arab Spring
In 2012, starting with the Arab Spring, the ever so political Croatian artist and Documenta veteran Sanja Iveković, stepped back in time to pay homage to political martyrs and social revolutionaries in Documenta 13, and will be showing in Documenta 14 too. Continue reading
Posted in documentA
Tagged Arab Spring, Che Guevara, Jan Palach, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Mohamed Bouazizi, Rosa Luxemburg, Sanja Iveković, Tank Man, Victor Jara, Walter Benjamin
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Countdown to Documenta 14
I am off the Document 14! This is a great treat, especially as I had pleasure of attending DocumentA 13 in 2012. It is amazing to have the opportunity to attend consecutive Documenta instalments, which occur once every five years. … Continue reading
documentA (13)
I have just come from a two-day tour of documentA (13) in Kassel, a town in the German state of Hesse. Courtesy of documentA, Kassel is the home of Joseph Beuys’ legendary 7000 oaks. Over the course of the two days … Continue reading
documentA (13)’s contradictions?
For one scary moment I thought Beuys 7000 oaks had disappeared into Ida Applebroog’s installation on the second floor of the Fridericianum at documentA (13). All that paper (see pic)! Even if it was making use of recycled paper. Now … Continue reading
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Tagged 7000 oaks, Amy Balkin, conceptual art, documentA 13, environment, Ida Applebroog, Josef Beuys, paper, trees, UNESCO
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Amy Balkin’s tall order at documentA 13
Amy Balkin is using the medium of art to lobby UNESCO on the environment. Sign up and get art updates on GalleriaClic.
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Tagged Amy Balkin, conceptual art, documentA 13, environment, UNESCO
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German Kunst!
While the place to be for sports, in 2012, is London, the place to be for art as far as GalleriaClic is concerned is Germany. So far I have seen Jeff Koons in Frankfurt, next I am going up the … Continue reading
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Tagged documentA 13, Frankfurt, Germany, Jeff Koons, Kassel
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Our man at Kassel
GalleriaClic will be reporting from documentA in a few days time! Sign up and get art updates on GalleriaClic.