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Berlin gallery Supportico Lopez Opens the Season with a Theatrical Group Show

The group show “Carpet for a Lord” at the Berlin gallery of Supportico Lopez takes its name
from a 1991 work by Henri Chopin (1922-2008), the avant-garde artist, poet and musician, and features the work of eight artists, including early career artists, Charlie Billingham, Than Hussein Clark, Daniel Milvio, Jill Mulleady and Ola Vasiljeva, and established artists, Judith Hopf, Ettore Spalletti and Haim Steinbach.

Regen Projects presents the United States premiere of Three Sisters, a new film and installation by Berlin-based German artist John Bock.

The centerpiece of the exhibition presents a large-scale installation featuring the props and stage set for Three Sisters, the accompanying film playing in the side gallery. The film tells the story of three siblings who come together to avenge the untimely death of one of the sisters’ young daughters. Evoking tropes of slapstick and farce, the narrative explores themes of repressed desire, fear, loss, anger, and tragedy.

REVIEW: Sensing the Future – László Moholy-Nagy, @BauhausArchiv, Berlin

Curated by Oliver Botar of the School of Art at the University of Manitoba, Canada, this exhibition presents the work of Avant-gardist and Bauhaus teacher László Moholy-Nagy, integrated alongside work by relevant contemporary artists; The aim being to create an immediate and fully immersive experience for the viewer, impacting on all the senses – to be experienced at whatever level each individual is able to consume it.

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