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Current Programming and Highlights on VernissageTV

05-18-2010 12:14 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Basquiat opening at Fondation Beyeler.

Basquiat opening at Fondation Beyeler.

Basel, May 18, 2010 -- The current and upcoming episodes on VernissageTV Art TV focus on the art scene in Cologne and Berlin, and the main events Art Cologne and Gallery Weekend Berlin. In addition, VernissageTV has exclusive interviews with Sam Keller who talks about the comprehensive Basquiat retrospective at Fondation Beyeler and Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi who talks about his work and the relevance of artists in today's society.

Focus Berlin

One of the highlights of the art year in Berlin is the Gallery Weekend in Berlin. The fourth edition saw the inaugural exhibitions of Michael Arndt's new gallery space near Potsdamer Platz and Bruno Brunnet's (Contemporary Fine Arts) "Vittorio Manalese". VernissageTV also had a look at the Monica Bonvicini's solo show at Max Hetzler Gallery and attended the openings of the following solo shows: Kriwet at BQ Berlin, Matti Braun at Esther Schipper, and Wangechi Mutu at Deutsche Guggenheim. There’s always plenty to discover in the Berlin art scene. In a little side street off from the gallery district in Berlin Mitte, H. N. Semjon presents the 1919 Berlin Collection Dr. Carl Theodor Gottlob Grouwet. VernissageTV met with H. N. Semjon, who told us more about Dr. Grouwet’s collection.

Focus Cologne

After the relaunch in 2009, Art Cologne wanted to take the fair one step further in 2010, as the fair's director Daniel Hug told VernissageTV in an interview held prior to the fair. VernissageTV covered the fair extensively, for the first time as media partner of Art Cologne. The coverage includes first impressions, highlights, a look at the solo shows of Michail Pirgelis, Francis Upritchard, and interviews and recordings of talks. Moreover, VernissageTV covered two shows in the city: at Museum Ludwig, Wade Guyton presented his Inkjet Printer Paintings, and at the Kölnischer Kunstverein, Alexandra Bircken showed new work.

Focus Basel: Basquiat, Orozco, Barney

Only weeks prior to the gathering of art lovers at Art Basel, the Swiss city launched two major exhibitions: Gabriel Orozco's solo show at Kunstmuseum Basel, and the unique Basquiat retrospective at Fondation Beyeler. VernissageTV provides a walk through of both exhibitions and meets with Fondation Beyeler's director Sam Keller who talks about the genesis of the Basquiat show. The third highlight will be the opening of the Matthew Barney show at Schaulager. VernissageTV will cover this event, too.

Upcoming:

The future episodes on VernissageTV will cover the art scene in Hong Kong, Art Hong Kong, and Art Basel.

About Vernissage TV
VernissageTV is the Internet's unique TV art project, which covers exhibitions and events in the fields of contemporary art, design and architecture. The objective is to give an authentic insight into the world of art by the means of film and video. VernissageTV materializes as video podcast / Internet TV channel / video archive. VernissageTV videocasts two series: The “No Comment” section and the interviews with the protagonists of the art world. VernissageTV is widely distributed via its website and Internet TV networks. Founded in September 2005 VernissageTV is growing steadily. Until now VernissageTV produced, published and archived over 1250 episodes.
Website: www.vernissage.tv

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Karolina Zupan-Rupp, contact@vernissage.tv
VernissageTV, Totentanz 14, 4051 Basel / Switzerland
Phone: 41 61 283 24 55
Website: www.vernissage.tv
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