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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 |
TO SEE THE FULL 200 CLICK HERE
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ART DEALERS & GALLERIES AROUND THE WORLD
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| Kunstraum Richard Sorge
Located in a romantically crumbling historic Friedrichshain brewery, host of many art spaces and music studios, Kunstraum Richard Sorge reaches a young, and international audience, but adventurous discerning art lovers as well.
Kunstraum Richard Sorge's large, white, yet still funky space is snugly hidden inside the building's Street-art covered walls. Its industrial, monastical charm creates a fitting ambiance to experience art.
Modeling itself after a - probably misguided - fantasy of egalitarian GDR exhibition practices, the artist-run space focuses its exhibitions on subversive crafts, club/vj culture, kinetic- and light art, queer/feminist art and subcultures.
Like the spy Richard Sorge, the art space's curators independently work from a marginal, yet cosmopolitan position to ultimately save the world.
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Gallery/Dealer Photos (1)
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Strich & Faden Exhibition Project:
Peeter Allik - Estonia
Walter Bruno Brix - Germany
Cross stitch ninja - Sweden
Jn.Ulrick Désert Germany/U.S.A.
Ulrich Diezmann - Germany
Rinaldo Hopf - Germany
Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene - Lithuania
Garth Johnson - U.S.A.
Ai Kijima - U.S.A.
Charles Krafft - U.S.A.
Astrid Küver - Germany
Mumbreeze / Kinya and Kao Hanada - U.S.A./Japan
Nava Lubelski - U.S.A.
Natasza Niedziolka - Germany
Sharon Pazner - Israel
David Rios Ferreira - U.S.A.
Kathrin Schädlich - Portugal
Schalalala Knitting Circle - Germany
René Schmalschläger - Netherlands
Johanna Schweizer - Netherlands
Hunter Stabler - U.S.A.
Sztuka Fabryka - Spain
Betty Stürmer - Germany
Tulip-Enterprises - Netherlands/Germany
Ari Versluis & Ellie Uyttenbroek - Netherlands
Georg Weise - Germany
Further Artist Cooperations:
Gert-Jan Akerboom - Germany
Cecile Coiffard - Germany
Kiddy Citny - Germany
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Sample Art Work (6)
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Room I: Gert-Jan Akerboom: Drawings & Murals
Room II: Accrochage: Peeter Allik, Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene, Garth Johnson, Ai Kijima, Charles Krafft, Nava Lubelski, David Rios Ferreira, Hunter Stabler, Sztuka Fabryka a.o.
Both prolonged until August 31 2009. Open Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, 3 - 7 pm, and by appointment.
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- Strich & Faden Part II, May/June 2009
- Performances by Zaimpf, Jenny Graf & Heatsick, March 2009
- Lunar New Year Presentation, January 2009.
- Strich & Faden - Heimat, Folklore, Subversion and Subculture, September/October 2008.
- Include Me Out, TAP Collective, July/August 2008
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Exhibition Photos (18)
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For the third installment of the international group show "Strich und Faden", Kunstraum Richard Sorge is looking for "radical" gay/feminist Folk-art.
Curators may submit interesting projects as well.
We read everything but don't have time to reply everybody personally. Thanks for your understanding.
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Dream Watching – Gert-Jan Akerboom (NL)
Drawings and Murals
Exhibition duration: July 8 - August 31, 2009
Open Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, 3 - 7 pm, and by appointment.
Exhibition venue: Kunstraum Richard Sorge, Landsberger Allee 54, 10249 Berlin-Friedrichshain
Kunstraum Richard Sorge is proud to present the first large overview in Germany of Dutch artist Gert-Jan Akerboom’s ink drawings on paper. The artist executed several large murals, turning the presentation into an immersive experience.
Eschewing easily interpretable statements in his work, Gert-Jan Akerboom prefers ambiguous signals, dreamlike in nature; they can be interpreted in myriad ways, none of them right or wrong. His drawings take their energy from this unfixed, shifting view of reality, synthesizing precise observation and associative speculation about alternative possibilities.
Akerboom’s drawings are filled with the objects and themes that trigger his “dreamwatching” state of mind: Architecture, archeology, ruins, mystic or religious sites and ritual. Collaging the possibilities and impossibilities of these inspirati...[ Read all ]
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| Location And Getting There |
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