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Current programming on VernissageTV art tv
Press release from: VernissageTV
(openPR) - November 20, 2007 - The current programming on Vernissage TV focuses on the two hot spots for art in Germany, the Rhineland and Berlin. It features top-class exhibitions by high-ranking artists and architects such as Gerhard Richter, Jeff Wall, and Peter Zumthor as well as exhibitions in emerging galleries with promising young artists. Current episodes include:
>> Wim Delvoye: World Premiere of Wim Delvoye's Super Cloaca at Mudam / Luxembourg and the Cloaca retrospective "Cloaca 2000 - 2007" at the Casino Luxembourg.
>> Jeff Wall: "Exposure" at Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin.
>> Georg Herold: "wo man kind" at Museum Ludwig, Cologne / Germany.
>> Neo Rauch: "para" at Max Ernst Museum, Brühl / Germany.
>> Le Corbusier: "The Art of Architecture" at the Vitra Design Museum.
>> Andreas Gursky at the Kunstmuseum Basel / Switzerland.
>> Gerhard Richter: Consecration of the Cologne Cathedral's south transept window and the exhibition "4900 Farben" (4900 colors) at Museum Ludwig, Cologne / Germany.
>> Peter Zumthor speaks about Museum Kolumba, Cologne / Germany.
>> Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller: "The Killing Machine and Other Stories 1995 - 2007" at Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt / Germany.
Press contact:
Karolina Zupan-Rupp, contact@vernissage.tv
VernissageTV, Totentanz 14, 4051 Basel / Switzerland
Phone: 41 61 283 24 55
Website: www.vernissage.tv
Main feed (RSS 2.0 encl.): feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV
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/
>> Wim Delvoye: World Premiere of Wim Delvoye's Super Cloaca at Mudam / Luxembourg and the Cloaca retrospective "Cloaca 2000 - 2007" at the Casino Luxembourg.
>> Jeff Wall: "Exposure" at Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin.
>> Georg Herold: "wo man kind" at Museum Ludwig, Cologne / Germany.
>> Neo Rauch: "para" at Max Ernst Museum, Brühl / Germany.
>> Le Corbusier: "The Art of Architecture" at the Vitra Design Museum.
>> Andreas Gursky at the Kunstmuseum Basel / Switzerland.
>> Gerhard Richter: Consecration of the Cologne Cathedral's south transept window and the exhibition "4900 Farben" (4900 colors) at Museum Ludwig, Cologne / Germany.
>> Peter Zumthor speaks about Museum Kolumba, Cologne / Germany.
>> Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller: "The Killing Machine and Other Stories 1995 - 2007" at Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt / Germany.
Press contact:
Karolina Zupan-Rupp, contact@vernissage.tv
VernissageTV, Totentanz 14, 4051 Basel / Switzerland
Phone: 41 61 283 24 55
Website: www.vernissage.tv
Main feed (RSS 2.0 encl.): feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV
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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