Fake @ Exile Berlin, Mar 21 – Apr 18

, 20 March 2015
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Exile is bringing Fake back in the form of a group show, running at the Berlin space from March 21 to April 18.

The exhibition brings together almost 30 artists and artist groups from diverse backgrounds, working under the ‘fake’ umbrella. By way of a press release, the exhibition merely lists a number of things thought to be ‘fake’: a new browser for Mac OS X, a song by Simply Red, a Swedish synthpop band from the 1980s.

Some of Fake‘s participants include Hanne Lippard, Jo-ey TangMartin Kohout and his sound project TOLE with Tolan, Fox IrvingKenneth Goldsmith, and Anonymous.

See the exhibition page for details. **

LT presents Anonymous @ Southbank Centre, Mar 29

29 March 2016

Exile is bringing Fake back in the form of a group show, running at the Berlin space from March 21 to April 18.

The exhibition brings together almost 30 artists and artist groups from diverse backgrounds, working under the ‘fake’ umbrella. By way of a press release, the exhibition merely lists a number of things thought to be ‘fake’: a new browser for Mac OS X, a song by Simply Red, a Swedish synthpop band from the 1980s.

Some of Fake‘s participants include Hanne Lippard, Jo-ey TangMartin Kohout and his sound project TOLE with Tolan, Fox IrvingKenneth Goldsmith, and Anonymous.

See the exhibition page for details. **

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“Art in the System. The System in Art.” A guide to Gallery Weekend Berlin, Apr 28 – 30

27 April 2017

Exile is bringing Fake back in the form of a group show, running at the Berlin space from March 21 to April 18.

The exhibition brings together almost 30 artists and artist groups from diverse backgrounds, working under the ‘fake’ umbrella. By way of a press release, the exhibition merely lists a number of things thought to be ‘fake’: a new browser for Mac OS X, a song by Simply Red, a Swedish synthpop band from the 1980s.

Some of Fake‘s participants include Hanne Lippard, Jo-ey TangMartin Kohout and his sound project TOLE with Tolan, Fox IrvingKenneth Goldsmith, and Anonymous.

See the exhibition page for details. **

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