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TOP 200 ARTISTS
OF THE 20TH CENTURY
TO NOW


TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS

AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:

-Pablo Picasso
-Paul Cezanne
-Gustav Klimt
-Claude Monet
-Marcel Duchamp
-Henri Matisse
-Jackson Pollock
-Andy Warhol
-Willem De Kooning
-Piet Mondrian
-Paul Gauguin
-Francis Bacon
-Robert Rauschenberg
-Georges Braque
-Wassily Kandinsky
-Constantin Brancusi
-Kasimir Malevich
-Jasper Johns
-Frida Kahlo
-Martin Kippenberger
-Paul Klee
-Egon Schiele
-Donald Judd
-Bruce Nauman
-Alberto Giacometti
-Salvador Dalí
-Auguste Rodin
-Mark Rothko
-Edward Hopper
-Lucian Freud
-Richard Serra
-Rene Magritte
-David Hockney
-Philip Guston
-Henri Cartier-Bresson
-Pierre Bonnard
-Jean-Michel Basquiat
-Max Ernst
-Diane Arbus
-Georgia O'Keeffe
-Cy Twombly
-Max Beckmann
-Barnett Newman
-Giorgio De Chirico
-Roy Lichtenstein
-Edvard Munch
-Pierre Auguste Renoir
-Man Ray
-Henry Moore
-Cindy Sherman
-Jeff Koons
-Tracey Emin
-Damien Hirst
-Yves Klein
-Henri Rousseau
-Chaim Soutine
-Arshile Gorky
-Amedeo Modigliani
-Umberto Boccioni
-Jean Dubuffet
-Eva Hesse
-Edouard Vuillard
-Carl Andre
-Juan Gris
-Lucio Fontana
-Franz Kline
-David Smith
-Joseph Beuys
-Alexander Calder
-Louise Bourgeois
-Marc Chagall
-Gerhard Richter
- Balthus
-Joan Miro
-Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
-Frank Stella
-Georg Baselitz
-Francis Picabia
-Jenny Saville
-Dan Flavin
-Alfred Stieglitz
-Anselm Kiefer
-Matthew Barney
-George Grosz
-Bernd And Hilla Becher
-Sigmar Polke
-Brice Marden
-Maurizio Cattelan
-Sol LeWitt
-Chuck Close
-Edward Weston
-Joseph Cornell
-Karel Appel
-Bridget Riley
-Alexander Archipenko
-Anthony Caro
-Richard Hamilton
-Clyfford Still
-Luc Tuymans
-Claes Oldenburg

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Exhibition announcement: The dramaturgy of the subject

by Open Space

° The dramaturgy of the subject, 10 June - 3 July 2009


Opening: 9 June, 19.00 – 21.30

Project curator: Zeigam Azizov

Participating contributors:

Noah Angell
Nick Gee
Mattin

Talk: 9 June, 17.00 – 18.30
Christian Kravagna and Zeigam Azizov with Gülsen Bal


This project is intended to address the crisis of the subject of art and the way of dealing with this crisis in the contemporary art world. The project aims to bring together three artists working in photography, video and sound in order to question one of the aspect of this crisis emerged from the collapse of the spectacle with the resistance.

In the age of global surveillance the spectacle has become internalised and there is a dramatic shift from the spectacle to spectacular expectation of coming events. This kind of internal metamorphosis is also creating the articulation of what is spectacle with the spectacular i.e internal expectation or resistance of the subject to the spectacle. This is the moment where the conflict between the spectacle and resistance to it starts. Subjects are used to grasp any event in a spectacular form and any expectation of the representation that makes it as an integral and internal both for accepting it or rejecting it. This conflictual situation can be called ‘the dramaturgy of the subject’. And this refers initially the cross-circulation of ideas and means; secondly it is technological (electronic) explosion and cross-circulation of social immerse.

In the context of global transformations encapsulated within its conflictual situation, this project offers a mode of production challenged by the ‘threefold event’ consisting of interrelated activities. Firstly presenting the cross-circulation of ideas and means; secondly pointing technological (electronic) exploration, and creating an exchange in a physical environment. This ‘threfoldness’ in its turn engenders some ideas concerning the mode of production in terms of narrative, cross-circulation and appropriation.

Noah Angell is a filmmaker who takes sections of pre-existing films, and subjects them to a process of rigorous editing and manipulation. These works are short intensifications of the film experience, exposing the underlying play of power, revealing the true nature of obscured authority. Angell extends editing beyond its subordinate role to demonstrate the way unconnected meanings can be carried simultaneously- this is partly a process of deconstruction, of rewriting historical scripts, and partly a new creative procedure.

Nick Gee in his work deals with the forms of production, diffusion and reception of information within contemporary society. His intention is to explore how, and where a specific art practice can operate to produce a counter form of human experience.

Mattin is a Basque artist working with noise and improvisation. His work seeks to address the social and economic structures of experimental music production through live performance, recordings and writing. Using a conceptual approach, he aims to question the nature and parameters of improvisation, specifically the relationship between the idea of “freedom” and constant innovation that it traditionally implies, and the established conventions of improvisation as a genre.


supported by:

BM:UKK
MA7, Interkulturelle und internationale Aktivitäten

About us:
Open by appointment only, admission free

Open Space
Zentrum für Kunstprojekte
Lassingleithnerplatz 2
Wien 1020
Austria

(+43) 699 115 286 32

for more info: office@openspace-zkp.org

http://www.openspace-zkp.org

Open Space - Zentrum für Kunstprojekte aims to create the most vital facilities for art concerned with contributing a model strategy for cross-border and interregional projects on the basis of improving new approach.

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