(openPR) - The most recent and upcoming episodes on Vernissage TV (VTV) video podcast cover the opening of the art season in New York and Zurich. The following list depicts the current and upcoming episodes on VernissageTV art tv:
Season Opening New York, USA:
>> Wolfgang Laib: Without Time - Without Body - Without Place / Sean Kelly Gallery, New York
>> Keith Tyson: Large Field Array at Pace Wildenstein, New York
>> T. J. Wilcox at Metro Pictures Gallery, New York
>> Friedrich Kunath: Twilight at Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
>> The Art Parade, New York
>> Jules de Balincourt: Unknowing Man’s Nature at Zach Feuer Gallery
>> Simon Henwood and Raphael Neal at Envoy Gallery, New York
>> Jim Drain: I Would Gnaw on My Hand at Greene Naftali Gallery, New York
>> Ian Burns: The Manner of Work at Spencer Brownstone Gallery
>> David Fried at Sara Tecchia Roma New York
>> Daniel Rozin: Fabrication at Bitforms Gallery, New York
>> Shirana Shahbazi and Wilhelm Sasnal at Swiss Institute, New York
>> The Writer's Brush: Paintings and Drawings by Writers
>> Camilla Low, Mamiko Otsubo, Stefan Thater / Daniel Reich Gallery at Hotel Chelsea
>> Michael Cline: Folks at Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
>> Christine Tarkowski at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York
>> Eddo Stern at Postmasters Gallery, New York
>> Tsang Kin-Wah at Yvon Lambert New York Project Space
>> Kent Henricksen: Devine Deviltries at John Connelly Presents
Season Opening Zurich, Switzerland:
>> The Dark Side of the Moon / Karma International Art Space Zurich
>> Edward Lipski: Bobadillia / Suzie Q Projects, Zurich
>> Reena Spaulings: How to Cook a Wolf at Kunsthalle Zurich
>> Christopher Williams / Kunsthalle Zürich
>> Olaf Breuning at Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zürich
>> Rachel Khedoori at Hauser & Wirth Zürich
About VernissageTV:
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 600 episodes. Website: www.vernissage.tv/
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