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Code Art Fair 2016, Aug 26- 28

26 August 2016

Copenhagen’s Code Art Fair is on at Bella Center Copenhagen, opening on August 26 and running to August 28.

Recommended events, exhibitions and galleries happening over the three days include a performance by Georges Jacotey called femme peasant ≠ art success on the evening of August 26, as well as one by Christine Overvad Hansen & Lea Guldditte Hestelund on August 27.

There is the Instagram photo safari and workshops for children by Copenhagen photography school Fatamorgana, as well as a group exhibition exclusively of Danish artists, curated by Mikkel Carl called Danmark as part of the ‘Special Exhibitions’ programme.

Galleries represented worth checking out at the fair include the following:

Anonymous GalleryBrand New GalleryCinnamonGaleria StereoGalerie Antoine LeviJan KapsKönig GaleriePeres ProjectsRod BartonSteve TurnerTOVESVilma Gold, and XPO.

Visit the Code Art Fair website for more details.**

Georges Jacotey, 'peasantfemmerentboibrokendreams / heart (2queer4marina)' (2016). Performance documentation. Courtesy of the artist.
Georges Jacotey, ‘peasantfemmerentboibrokendreams / heart (2queer4marina)’ (2016). Performance documentation. Courtesy of the artist.
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rheo-GRANDE @ Anonymous Gallery, Jun 30 – Sep 2

30 June 2016

The rheo-GRANDE group exhibition is on at Mexico City’s Anonymous Gallery, opening June 30 and running to September 30.

Organised by Kayla Fanelli and Joseph Ian Henrikson, the show explores the formation and performance of identity, as well as “how self and language are defined within a contemporary condition steeped in virtual networked communities.” Petra Cortright, Casey Jane Ellison, Ed Fornieles, Bunny Rogers and Jacolby Satterwhite are among the artists exhibiting, in a cross-generational survey that includes the work of other artists whose practices date from the 1970s onwards, including Kembra Pfahler, Kalup Linzy, Charles Atlas and Cindy Sherman.

Further representing for those who’ve come of age with new technologies and the dawn of the digital era (“forever altering the way we look at images”) are Andrew BirkNandi Loaf, Cobi Moules,  Ryder Ripps, Mira DancyManuel Solano, Ryan Trecartin, and Joshua Citarella and Brad Troemel‘s UV Production House.

See the Anonymous Gallery website for details.**

Petra Cortright, die Rose (2016). Installation view. Courtesy Société, Berlin.
Petra Cortright, die Rose (2016). Installation view. Courtesy Société, Berlin.
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