Self-development nowadays is increasingly adopting the character of exhibitionism, at least in the eyes of those who still something of embarrassment experienced by the confidences disclosed. Those private long can not separate the public, obviously does not know any better or that their very lives and is constantly on the street and also supposed to be, under the motto "I have nothing to hide." Now it is said that even the most exuberant types a level of intimacy remains in these times of total personal do335 transparency, respect of personal consequently remains remote. The boundary between the private and the public may have shifted flashy, do335 it is not completely eliminated. With the result that the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt as an exhibition can devote Privacy. Entitled There is work by artists do335 who gathered in this age of total transparency search for definitions of the personal and family, so that's even possible. With among others Akram Zaatari, Dash Snow and Fiona Tan. Here's a sneak preview.
Mark Wallinger, The Unconscious (O), 2010 Part of the installation The Unconscious, 2010, 24 archival do335 digital prints on Dibond, Edition do335 of 3, Courtesy carlier | gebauer and the artist, DACS London
Ryan McGinley, do335 Marcel, Ann & Coley, do335 2007, 23.5 x 35 cm, C-Print, Private collection Fribourg / Switzerland, Ryan McGinley Photo: Courtesy of the artist, do335 Alison Jacques Gallery, London, Team Gallery, New York, and Bischoff Projects, Frankfurt
Nan Goldin, Simon and Jessica Kissing in the Pool, Avignon, 2001 From: Heartbeat, 2000/01, Compiled in 2012, Digital slide show, Soundtrack: Prayer of the Heart by John Taverner, Performed by Björk and the Brodsky Quartet, Courtesy Nan Goldin , Nan Goldin
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The work of the American photographer Leigh Ledare is located on the border of the permissible, and according to many, just over it. Saturday opens his solo exhibition Ledare Leigh, et al at Wiels in Brussels. Watch the preview of the exhibition and of his interview in the current issue of Metropolis M.
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