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Painting Beyond Itself: The medium in the Post-Medium Condition

April 12, 2013. Frankfurt Germany. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/newsplus/painting-beyond-itself-conference-a-success/ The book: Painting Beyond Itself - The Medium in the Post-medium Condition   Paperback   – Illustrated, 28 Feb 2016 by  Isabelle Graw     (Author) http://www.title-magazine.com/2017/09/painting-beyond-itself-an-edit-day-one/ ay by Mark Dilks

An Appetite for Painting

National Museum of Norway 2014-15 Exhibition plus conférence. An Appetite for Painting - Short Summary  (Click on Title for a link)

Francis Alÿs @ Liverpool biennial

http://www.biennial.com/2018/exhibition/artists/francis-alys

London Shows current

UK Open Art Competitions (LINK)

https://www.moma.co.uk/uk-art-competitions/

What's at Stake for Abstract Painting Today – and Where Do We Go from Here?

Isabelle Graw: The Economy of Painting - Notes on the Vitality of a Succ...

Monochrome: STUDIO P 13 /02/ 18

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/reviews/monochrome-national-gallery-review-a8027921.html https://www.nationalgallery.co.uk/products/monochrome http://www.telegraph.co.uk/art/what-to-see/needs-colour-anyway-monochrome-painting-black-white-national/

Painting As Material 11 / http://www.rhagallery.ie/lecture-series/painting-as-material-ii/ @RHA Gallery

Recent discourses in painting have witnessed an appetite to bypass theoretical and ideological de – nitions of the discipline that have come to dominate discussion around painting, in favour of painters themselves reclaiming the agenda and leading through individual practice. Paint as medium and material carries endless creative possibilities. The RHA School has invited a number of painters to talk publicly in the context of how the material of paint is embedded in the broader practice Talks are open to the public and will take place on Wednesday evenings in the Friends’ Room at 5:30pm. Please note that the Mark O’Kelly talk will take place on Thursday, 8 March at 5:30pm. Image: Neil Carroll, Carnage Visors, Rua Red, Dublin, Image courtesy of the artist.

Paint North

ISelf Collection : The Upset Bucket @whitechapelgallery

ISelf Collection | @Whitechapel Gallery The Upset Bucket 5 December – 1 April 2018 This display of works by 28 major artists examines how we project our identity through our appearances and consumer choices, ultimately shaping our sense of self in relation to society. A small painting hangs on a yellow patterned wall. The canvas is only half rolled out on its stretcher, and a dog, an upturned chair and a spilt bucket are visible. This enigmatic work by  Francis Alÿs  (b. 1959, Belgium) lends its title to the exhibition, which considers the question what do our possessions say about us? Artists are in a unique position to prompt us to reconsider the use and value of objects. Alÿs examines and disrupts the conventions of domestic decoration and decorum, while  Rayyane Tabet  (b. 1983, Lebanon) takes a simple yet significant object, a suitcase, which he encases in concrete for posterity. Many of the artists in the display use existing industrial materials and repurpose fo

Lisa Milroy @ Parasol Unit: 'Dress -Paintings'

ILYA AND EMILIA KABAKOV / TATE MODERN UNTILL 28 JAN 2018

Writing Painting/Painting Writing - A symposium exploring aspects of the relationship between painting and writing.