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Hamra Abbas’ works draws upon widely accepted traditions, often in a playful manner. By appropriating culturally loaded imagery and iconography, and transforming them into new works that can be experienced spatially and temporally, she creates new platforms from which to view notions of cultural ownership, tradition, exchange and power. Hamra Abbas was awarded a Jury prize at the Sharjah Biennial 9: Provisions for the Future. Her work is included in Aluminium, 4th International Biennial of Contemporary Art, Baku, Azerbaijan, the International Artist’s Workshop of the 2nd Thessaloniki Biennial and the 2nd International Incheon Women Artists Biennale, Korea (2009). Her work was included in the Guangzou Triennial (2008), the 10th Istanbul Biennial (2007), the Biennale of Sydney (2006), and the Cetinje Biennial, (2004). Abbas’ work has been exhibited at V&A Museum, London, ARTIUM de Álava, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, ifa Gallery, Berlin; and the Manchester Art Gallery, UK.  Her work Read is currently at display at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. She is also part of the exhibition Hanging Fire at Asia Society Museum, New York; and Everyday Miracles (Extended) at Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute and at REDCAT, LA.  She has been awarded residencies and scholarships by institutions such as Vermont Studio Center, the Triangle Arts Trust, VASL and DAAD. Hamra received her BFA and MA in Visual Arts at the National College of Arts, Lahore before going on to the Universitaet der Kuenste in Berlin in 2004 where she received the Meisterschueler. Hamra Abbas lives and works between Boston and Islamabad.
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We welcome our 2010 workshop artists to Brooklyn and look forward to another workshop in our 28th year.

Line Wasner

Echo H Eggebrecht

Santiago Borja

Matthew Ager

Christine Laquet

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This fall, acclaimed contemporary artist Jitish Kallat turns the landmark Art Institute Grand Staircase into a meditation on religious tolerance, drawing on the museum’s own history in concert with the most devastating terrorist attack on American soil. Public Notice 3 , a site-specific installation, brings together two key historical moments: the first Parliament of the World’s Religions, opening on September 11, 1893, in what is now the museum’s Fullerton Hall, and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon 108 years later, on that very date. Public Notice 3–the first major presentation of Kallat’s work in an American museum–will be on view September 11, 2010 through January 2, 2011.
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Hales Gallery is proud to present Hew Locke’s “The Nameless”
The exhibition runs until October 17th, 2010
The designs of the participants in the procession are freewheeling improvisations drawing on a personal archive of imagery and symbols that Locke has built up over the decades – death and monkeys, Kalashnikovs, drummers and children, tigers, horses and soldiers…

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Thupelo Cape Town – INTERVENTIONS, A site specific and live art workshop

INTERVENTIONS will be held between June 10 through June 26, 2010.

Since it’s inception Triangle New York aimed to promote dialogue, experimentation, and critical discussion among practicing contemporary visual artists at various stages of their careers.

That same idea is governing the Thupelo workshops which are also not only a space for artists to make art; they are also a space for the exchange of ideas, experiences, techniques and disciplines, thereby creating the conditions for artists to experiment and find new or different forms of expression. In essence, it is the interaction between artists from diverse cultural, national and social backgrounds that provides the workshops with a creative energy that is more than likely to influence the work of participating artists. ‘Thupelo’ means ‘to teach by example’.
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Join us for a very special evening of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as Karen Wilkin discusses 5 current works of art! Tonight – May 17th, 2010 6-8pm, Beacon 25 West 56th Street New York, NY 10019.


Tickets available online at: www.triangleworkshop.org/KarenWilkinevening

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Join us for a very special evening of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as Karen Wilkin discusses 5 current works of art! May 17th, 2010 6-8pm, Beacon 25 West 56th Street New York, NY 10019.


Tickets available online at: www.triangleworkshop.org/KarenWilkinevening

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Raising the Pyramid of Power

Raising the Pyramid of Power

Quistrebert Brothers: Brothers of the Shadow
Envoy Enterprises

East Village / Lower East Side

131 Chrystie Street,
212-226-4555
April 22 – May 23, 2010 


Envoy Enterprises presents Florian and Michaël Quistrebert, Brothers of the Shadow, organized by Martha Kirszenbaum.

For their solo exhibition Brothers of the Shadow, Florian and Michaël Quistrebert present a series of small-format paintings and a video that invoke incisive geometrical forms, architectural structures and experimental imagery.
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April 23-25 Friday(6-8pm), Saturday (2-8pm), Sunday(2-6pm)
Opening Reception Saturday April 24, 2010 6-8pm
Location: 20 Jay Street, Suite 318
DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.858.1260

Triangle Arts Association is pleased to present our 2010 artists in residence*: Denis Castellas, Dana Levy, Kai Schiemenz + Iris Fluegel, Justin Storms, Summer Wheat, and Josef Zutelgte.
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Mark Your Calenders!!!
TRIANGLE OPEN STUDIOS 2010 will be April 23-25, 2010
Friday (6-8pm), Saturday (2-8pm), Sunday (2-6pm)
Opening Reception Saturday April 24, 2010 6-8pm

Triangle Arts Association is pleased to present our 2010 artists in residence: Denis Castellas, Dana Levy, Kai Schiemenz, Justin Storms, Josef Zutelgte and Summer Wheat
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