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Paul Amlehn And Robert Fripp: The Seven Words At The Chelsea Art Museum, New York

New Zealand artist Paul Amlehn has recently collaborated with English musician Robert Fripp on a sound art project entitled ‘The Seven Words’, which is being exhibited at ‘The Sonic Self’ exhibition at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York until 30 August. Amlehn is one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary artists, whose work is in the collection of MoMA and has been exhibited throughout the world, including at the Venice Biennale. Robert Fripp is the founding member of the avant-rock ensemble King Crimson, and has played with artists such as David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, David Sylvian, and Brian Eno. amhelnTiny.jpg

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Huang Yong Ping At Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo

Huang Yong Ping, Colosseum, 2007 The Chinese art scene has flourished in recent years, and in the course of a short period, has established itself as an important part...

Carnegie Art Award Exhibition At Henie-onstad Kunstsenter, Norway

Torsten Andersson, 'Blodfärgad rännil - Personlighet som person', 2006 (Blood-Coloured Flow - Personality as Person) oil on canvas, 208x180 cm The Carnegie Art Award was established in 1998 to promote Nordic...

China Power Station Ii At Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo

Liu Wei, 'Love it, Bite it!', 2007 Ox hide and pig skin, size variable The second part of 'China Power Station: Part II' is currently on view at the...

Ann Lislegaard's 'science Fiction And Other Worlds' At The Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo

Ann Lislegaard, 'Cosmos', 2002, c-print, 20 x 24 inches. 'Bellona (after Samuel r. Delany)', 2005, 3D animation, leaning screen, 11 min. loop, sound. Danish artist Ann Lislegaard's work, in particular...

Richard Prince At Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo

'I think appropriation has to do with the inability of the author/artist to like his or her own work. Especially if the work is all theirs. I think...

Momentum 2006: Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better

Ragnar Kjartanson, Scandinavian Pain, 2006 Momentum 2006, the Nordic festival of contemporary art held in Moss in Norway, opens on Saturday with a nod to Beckettian absurdity. The...