(openPR) - August 24, 2007 - Besides the "Grand Tour" events, Venice Biennale, Documenta and Sculpture Projects, there are plenty of very interesting art and design exhibitions. While our coverage of the Venice Biennale is still going on with new episodes coming soon, we covered the following events:
>> Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue? Positions of Color Field Painting at Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany.
>> Timothy Tompkins, Allie Bogle, Shana Lutker, Justin Beal and Mateo Tannatt at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles (from our correspondent Parichard Holm)
>> Opening of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACE) in Elvas / Portugal (from our correspondent Thom de Bock)
>> Edit! Photography and Film in the Ellipse Foundation / Centro de Artes Visuais Coimbra / Portugal (from our correspondent Thom de Bock)
>> Balthus at Museum Ludwig Cologne, Germany (from our correspondent Thom de Bock)
>> International Art Fair KIAF 2007, Seoul, Korea (from our correspondent Pau Waelder)
>> Talking Pictures - Theatricality in Contemporary Film and Video Art at K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Duesseldorf, Germany (from our correspondent Thom de Bock)
>> Thermocline of Art. New Asian Waves at ZKM's Museum of Contemporary Art in Karlsruhe, Germany.
>> Nature Design at the Museum of Design, Zurich, Switzerland.
>> Erwin Wurm Retrospective at Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany.
Upcoming episodes will cover the season openings in New York, Berlin and Zurich and we will report from the international art fairs in Berlin, London, Paris and Miami.
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