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Ugo Rondinone, burn shine fly
Venice April 20 – September 17, 2022 www.burnshinefly.comExhibition view: Ugo Rondinone, burn shine fly, Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, Venice, 2022. Photo © Andrea Rossetti
“The sculptures in ‘burn shine fly’ aims to engender an altogether contemporary version of the sublime, one in which the smallest candle sculpture is of no less consequence than the overarching totality of the sun sculpture or the stellar marriage of the earthbound body with the waterfilled sky. The work should dazzle us and send us into a deep reflection about the marvels and mysteries of life.” – Ugo Rondinone
Curated by Javier Molins, burn shine fly is installed within the historic walls of one of the oldest and most important Scuole in Venice, with both iconic works by Rondinone as well as a new body of work created specifically for this exhibition. -
Ugo Rondinone, burn shine fly – Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, Venice
Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, Venice April 20 – September 17, 2022 www.burnshinefly.comImage courtesy Ugo Rondinone
On the occasion of the 59th La Biennale di Venezia, the Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista will host a major solo exhibition of work by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, entitled burn shine fly.
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Ugo Rondinone, nude in the landscape
Belvedere 21, Vienna Through May 1, 2022 www.belvedere.atExhibition View: Ugo Rondinone, nude in the landscape, Belvedere 21, Vienna, 2021.
Photo © Johannes Stoll / Belvedere, ViennaBelvedere 21 has reopened - visitor information can be found here.
nude in the landscape at the Belvedere 21 is Ugo Rondinone’s first solo show in an Austrian museum. In the sunlit glass pavilion of the Belvedere 21, the artist brings together new groups of works from the classic genres of the nude and the landscape.
Alongside landscapes, sculptures shaped from soil designed specifically for Vienna, the exhibition also presents hyperrealistically designed nudes—seemingly introverted nude figures made of clear wax and soil.
For over thirty years Ugo Rondinone has been crossing the boundaries between media and disciplines. His work is often based on everyday issues and subjects that take on a poetic dimension as a result of their isolation, amplification, or specific material treatment. His landscapes, suns, human figures, and still lifes probe the emotional and psychological depths of human experience in relation to nature. -
Ugo Rondinone | UNQUESTIONING LOVE: An Auction to Benefit the New York City AIDS Memorial
New York, New York November 9 & 12, 2021 www.nycaidsmemorial.orgUgo Rondinone, yellow green pink mountain, 2021, painted stone, stainless steel, pedestal, 160 x 35.6 x 30.5 cm. Photo © Studio Rondinone
UNQUESTIONING LOVE: An Auction to Benefit the New York City AIDS Memorial
With works by Ugo Rondinone
November 9 & 12, 2021
Christie's New York
20 Rockefeller Plaza
New York
www.nycaidsmemorial.org
The New York City AIDS Memorial has partnered with Christie’s for Unquestioning Love, a selection of contemporary artworks across two auctions — the 21st Century Evening Sale on November 9, and the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on November 12 to which Ugo Rondinone has donated yellow green pink mountain, 2021.
This charitable auction is dedicated to creating a vital and strategic fund that will help to ensure the preservation of the New York City AIDS Memorial’s physical space in perpetuity and support and strengthen many future years of ambitious arts, cultural, and educational programs.
The proceeds of the sale, occurring as the New York City AIDS Memorial celebrates the 10th anniversary of its founding and the 5th anniversary of its public dedication, will help create a vital and strategic fund that will ensure the preservation of the Memorial’s physical space in perpetuity and support and strengthen many future years of ambitious arts, cultural, and educational programs. -
Paradise Kortrijk
various locations, Kortrijk June 26 – October 24, 2021 www.paradisekortrijk.beUgo Rondinone, long last happy, 2020, neon, acrylic glass, translucent foil, aluminum, 313 x 768 x 15 cm. Image © Studio Rondinone
From June 26 to October 24, 2021 the second Kortrijk Triennial will take place. Titled Paradise Kortrijk 2021, it includes works by Ryan Gander and Ugo Rondinone.
Paradise Kortrijk 2021 invites contemporary artists to participate and reflect on modern questions. What are meaningful values today and how can we construct a better society? By installing artworks in the heart of the dynamic city, the significance of the artists’ vision becomes present in public. The participative element is crucial in the project: through an active experience, interaction is activated by the visitor. Through this experience, the visitor is offered the opportunity to modify their way of thinking, both about themselves and about our current society.
During Paradise Kortrijk 2021, two immense, brightly colored, rainbow-shaped neons by Ugo Rondinone will appear on the roof of the Budatoren and the Heilig Hart Woon- en Zorghotel. While cry me a river (1997) is the first rainbow neon ever produced by the artist, long last happy is a new commission conceived specifically for the occasion. -
Ugo Rondinone at Belvedere, Vienna
Belvedere Palace Garden, Vienna through November 1, 2021 www.belvedere.atExhibition view: Ugo Rondinone, your age, my age, and the age of the rainbow, Belvedere Palace Garden, Vienna, 2021. Photo © Johannes Stoll / Belvedere, Vienna
In Ugo Rondinone's work, the rainbow features prominently as a recurring motif with multiple meanings. It is not only an impressive spectacle of nature but also a symbol of peace, equality, tolerance, and the connection between heaven and earth.
Together with the Belvedere, Rondinone invited children aged 6 to 12 years to paint rainbow pictures. This hope-filled project was launched in the spring of 2021 by the Belvedere's art education team in collaboration with elementary schools throughout Austria.
The result is the participatory work your age and my age and the age of the rainbow, which consists of 1,085 rainbow panels. The 70-meter-long installation is on view through November 1, 2021 in the Belvedere Palace Garden between the Belvedere and Belvedere 21. -
Diversity United with Roman Ondak, Ugo Rondinone and Anri Sala
Flughafen Tempelhof, Berlin June 9 – September 19, 2021 www.stiftungkunst.deRoman Ondak, Perfect Society, 2018, exhibition view: Diversity United, Flughafen Tempelhof, Berlin, 2021. Photos: Silke Briel © Stiftung für Kunst and Kultur, Bonn
Diversity United presents an artistic tour d'horizon of Europe currently. The trans-national exhibition shows paintings, sculptures, videos, new media, photographies, installations, drawings and object of art by about 90 artists from 34 countries, including Roman Ondak, Ugo Rondinone, and Anri Sala. They represent different generations, genders and regions and their work reflects the phenomenal diversity and vitality of Europe's contemporary art scene – from Portugal to Russia, from Norway to Turkey.
The works on display shed light on themes such as freedom and democracy, migration and territory, political and personal identity, utopias and fears, which also revolve around the current pandemic. Diversity United reflects the complexity of the European idea and its social realities in a globalized world.
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Spotlight: Ugo Rondinone
Photo © Andrea Rossetti
This week for our Spotlight we present Ugo Rondinone's zweiteraprilzweitausendundsiebzehn, 2017 and the quick, 2019.⠀
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Taking the universally recognized motif of a brick wall as point of departure, Ugo Rondinone's large scale zweiteraprilzweitausendundsiebzehn traverses the boundary between sculpture and painting.⠀
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the quick is made of hewn bluestone. Five blocks have been stacked atop one another to form the basic shape of a human body—legs, waist, torso, and head. The stones, whose rough edges result of the quarry work, have not been modified. The marks left by weather, wind and corrosion contrast with the smooth surface of the poured concrete plinth. -
Letter from Berlin – October 9, 2020
Exhibition view: Philippe Parreno, Manifestations, Esther Schipper, Berlin, 2020
Photo © Andrea RossettiThis Letter from Berlin introduces new documentation for Philippe Parreno’s Manifestations and Ugo Rondinone’s nuns + monks. Both exhibitions remain on view through October 17.
This weekend the Lenbachhaus presents Ari Benjamin Meyers' K Club at Blitz Club in Munich. Also in Munich, Gabriel Kuri's exhibition as part of Various Others remains on view at Walter Storms Galerie through October 31. Please find detailed information below.Read the entire Letter from Berlin here
Hier finden Sie die deutsche Version unseres Briefes aus Berlin
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Ugo Rondinone at Guildhall
Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York August 10 – October 14, 2019 www.guildhall.orgUgo Rondinone, the sun, 2017, gilded bronze, ø 500 cm
Photo © Domaine des Etangs & Studio RondinoneOpening on August 10, Guild Hall presents sunny days, a solo exhibition by Ugo Rondinone featuring sun-themed sculpture and paintings, as well as a collaboration with area school children. The exhibition, which explores the sun as a motif and metaphor, is divided into three parts: paintings, sculptures, and a community art project.
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Matti Braun & Ugo Rondinone at The Fellbach Small Sculpture Triennial 2019
Fellbach Triennial, Fellbach June 1 – September 29, 2019Ugo Rondinone, moonrise. east. april, 2005, cast aluminium, brown enamel, wood plinth, 187 x 105 x 110 cm (sculpture), 58 x 121,5 x 119,5 cm (plinth)
Photo © Studio RondinoneThe 14th Small Sculpture Triennial will take place in Fellbach from June 1 through September 29, 2019. Titled 40,000 – A Museum of Curiosity this year's Triennial draws inspiration from the spectacular findings of the prehistoric figurines in the caves of the nearby Swabian Jura, which, dating back some 40,000 years, include the lion-man and the Venus of Hohle Fels. Curated by Dr Brigitte Franzen, the triennial includes works by more than 50 artists, including Matti Braun and Ugo Rondinone.
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Ugo Rondinone at MICAS
MICAS, Malta October 13 – March 31, 2019 www.micas.artImage: Ugo Rondinone, the radiant, 2018
Photo © Studio Rondinone
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Ugo Rondinone Launches New Website
www.ugorondinone.comVisit Ugo Rondinone's extensive new website at www.ugorondinone.com
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Ugo Rondinone Included In Art Basel Film Program
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Ugo Rondinone: let's start this day again
CAC–Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati May 6 – August 20, 2017 www.contemporaryartscenter.orgUgo Rondinone, let's start this day again
Image: © Ugo Rondinone
Starting May 6, 2017, CAC–Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati will present let's start this day again, a solo exhibition by Ugo Rondinone. This hypnotic installation will be carefully layered in groups that include a neon rainbow, colored gels on the windows, floating mandalas, blurred target paintings, painted windows, gradient color walls and a surreal cast of life-size, clown sculptures. Presented as a constellation, Rondinone marries elements he has used in the past to “bring all those groups together in a colorful symphony.”
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The Transported Man, with Ceal Floyer, Ryan Gander and Ugo Rondinone
Broad Art Museum, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI April 29 – October 22, 2017 www.broadmuseum.msu.eduUgo Rondinone
clockwork for oracles II, 2008
Photo © Studio Ugo Rondinone