Friday, February 22, 2013

Extruder


Making parts for installation at CAAM, Centro Atlantico De Arte Moderna, in the Canary Islands, March 2013.












Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Lorraine Motel, Galerie Thomas Schulte, Armory 2013

Work featured by Galerie Thomas Schulte at the Armory 2013:




THE ARMORY SHOW, New York | March 7 to 10, 2013
Solo Presentation by Fabian Marcaccio
Booth 610, Pier 94 | Contact +1 646 2754530 


Opening: Wednesday, March 6, noon-8 pm (by invitation)

At next month's Armory Show the gallery will be representing Fabian Marcaccio in an exclusive solo show.
The focus of our stand will be placed on Marcaccio's latest Rope Painting from the ongoing series "USA Stories", a large selection of which has been shown in 2012 during his solo exhibition at Museum Haus Esters in Krefeld.
Marcaccio's Rope Paintings represent a new form of modern history or investigative report painting based on paradigmatic themes in American politics, economics, and society. They are a kaleidoscope of meaning, carrying on Marcaccio's analytical discussion on the medial image-overflow in modern society.
The theme of Marcaccio's latest Rope Painting - the Lorraine motel, the site where Martin Luther King was assassinated - that will be on display at this year's Armory Show, allows the artist to question an historical event and the ground of painting in a contemporary context.

Galerie Thomas Schulte GmbH
Charlottenstraße 24
D-10117 Berlin
phone +49 (0)30 2060 8990
fax +49 (0)30 2060 89910

mail@galeriethomasschulte.de
www.galeriethomasschulte.de 

THOUGHT | Richard Deacon, Idris Khan, Paco Knöller, Jonathan Lasker, Allan McCollum, Michael Müller, Albrecht Schnider | until March 9, 2013


The Armory Show, New York | Solo Presentation Fabian Marcaccio  | Booth 610, Pier 94 | March 7 to 10, 2013
Gallery Weekend Berlin  | Alice Aycock Franka Hoernschemeyer (Corner Space) | April 26 to 28, 2013
Art 44 Basel | June 13 to 16, 2013




Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Upcoming Group Shows in Germany







My kind of Disneyland, March 1st until May 19, 2013, Märkisches Museum Witten,
curated by Steffen Lenk 
with Tatjana Doll, Pia Fries, Gajin Fujita, Stefen Lenk, Fabian Marcaccio, Richard Allen Morris, Wilhelm Mundt, David Reed, Tinka Stock, Gert und Uwe Tobias, Günter Umberg, Stefan Wieland







Der Zweite Blick, March 2 until May 5, 2013, Städtische Galerie Nordhorn,
curated by Tilo Schulz and Veronika Olbrich,
with Cecilia Edefalk, Carsten Fock, Schirin Kretschmann, Matts Leiderstam, Fabian Marcaccio, Platino, Cornelia Renz

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

X-tra, Group Show, Lesley Heller Gallery

Nicole, 2013

Hand woven manilla rope, climbing rope, alkyd paint, silicone, wood
h. 61” x w. 74”
Nicole with sculpture by Daniel Wiener.


X-tra
January 30 – March 3, 2013    
Lesley Heller Workspace                                                              

 Lisa Beck, Lydia Dona, Scott Grodesky, Black Lake (Susan Jennings and Slink Moss), Fabian Marcaccio, Peter Rostovsky, Kanishka Raja, Daniel Wiener           

Opening Reception: Friday, February 1, 6-8 pm
Performance by Black Lake: Friday, February 8, 6:30pm       

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Fabian Marcaccio and Martin Hentschel Interview

Interview during catalog presentation, "Some USA Stories," Haus Esters, Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Krefeld, Germany.
Curated by Martin Hentschel.

Part 1
Part 2



Part 3


March 18-August 18 2012
http://www.kunstmuseenkrefeld.de/e/ausstellungen/archiv/index.html

Walk through of exhibition here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNGTt06yIUU&feature=g-upl

"...It consists of a suite of 12 works that tackle themes from the dark side of recent American history. The Mexican drug war, the Waco disaster in Texas, the mass suicide commanded by Jim Jones in Guyana, the Fallujah massacre, and the Columbine High School shootings mark the social explosiveness that can be read from these monumental paintings..."

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Walk through, Some USA Stories, Krefeld Kuntmuseen


Walk through of "Some USA Stories," Haus Esters, Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Krefeld, Germany.
Curated by Martin Hentschel.

Music by Claudio Baroni
March 18-August 18 2012
http://www.kunstmuseenkrefeld.de/e/ausstellungen/archiv/index.html

Images of exhibition here.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Landscape of Being - ebook



AGENCY – Art, Life and Society e-book 2 - THE LANDSCAPE OF BEING


CONTRIBUTORS

Writers: Ankur Betageri (India) Lucrezia De Domizio Durini (Italy) Robert C Koehler (USA)
Phil Rockstroh (USA) Margaret Wheatley (USA)

Artists: Ishola Akpo (Benin) Jelili Atiku (Nigeria) Conrad Atkinson (UK/USA) Lucy Azubuike
(Nigeria/USA) The Caravan Gallery (UK) U We Claus (Germany) Nicholas Galanin (Alaska)
Deborah Kass (USA) Olga Kisseleva (Russia) Simon Lewandowski & Richard Price (UK)
Mário Macilau (Mozambique) Ian MacKenzie (Canada) Fabian Marcaccio (Argentina/USA)
Graham Martin (UK) Ealy Mays (USA/Paris) Patrick McGrath Muñiz (Puerto Rico) Laura Nelson
(UK) Jackie Raybone (UK)  Anna Tretter (Germany) Angela Tyler-Rockstroh (USA)

The Landscape of Being is conceived and curated by Dr Graham Martin


‘The Landscape of Being is about our state of being in this still beautiful, globalised post-modern
crisis-ridden world. This book starts where our first e-book On the Contemporary ended, with a
call for humanitarian values, and for individuals and societies to embrace a common humanity
and the preciousness of human life. Its beating heart comes from the Occupy Movement,
Contemporary African art, Buddhism and the work of Joseph Beuys. The struggle for our
humanity, even for the capacity to be and remain human, seems ongoing and so, into an
increasingly virtual and consumerised world, I send this book out as flame, wound and reality.’


Released 12th October 2012 and available as a free pdf download.


Graham Martin
Director of Agency – Art, Life and Society, an international curatorial project based
in Yorkshire, UK, concerned with the socio-political and the how and why of living.