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Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Visual Art 2012 - Mikhael SubotzkyInterview with Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner for Visual Art 2012 - Mikhael Subotzky. The Standard Bank Young Artist Awards are South Africa's most prestigious arts awards, selected each year by the Artistic Committee of the National Arts Festival. The Awards recognise artists under 35 who are on the cusp of a major career. Previous winners include Sibongile Khumalo, Johnny Clegg, Sibongile Mngoma, William Kentridge, Brett Bailey, Gloria Bosman, Victor Masondo, Mbongeni Ngema, Andrew Buckland and Richard E Grant. More information at www.nationalartsfestival.co.za
New Photography 2008 (Josephine Meckseper and Mikhael Subotzky), on view at MoMAFor more information, please visit: moma.org New Photography 2008: Josephine Meckseper and Mikhael Subotzky | September 10, 2008-January 5, 2009 Music courtesy of Zoe Keating More information available at www.zoekeating.com © 2008 The Museum of Modern Art, New York
CHE CI FACCIO IO QUI. BAMBINI NELLE CARCERI ITALIANE.mpgCome vivono i bambini figli delle detenute all'interno delle carceri italiane? Oggi un'esposizione ci mostra la loro condizione in tutta la sua drammaticità . Un reportage fotografico negli istituti penitenziari femminili realizzato da cinque differenti artisti di fama internazionale: Marcello Bonfanti, Francesco Cocco, Luigi Gariglio, Mikhael Subotzky e Riccardo Venturi, che documentano una realtà difficile e troppo spesso ignorata. "Che ci faccio io qui?I bambini nelle carceri italiane" è un'importante occasione per richiamare l'attenzione delle istituzioni e dell'opinione pubblica sollecitando la discussione sulla proposta di legge a "Tutela del rapporto tra detenute madri e figli minori".
Home Delivery Walkthrough: Digitally Fabricated Housing for New OrleansLearn more at: moma.org Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling is both a survey of the past, present and future of the prefabricated home and a building project on the Museum's vacant west lot. Not since the mid-century House in the Garden series has MoMA built occupiable model buildings to demonstrate contemporary issues to the public. The fives homes erected on the vacant west lot are designed by Kieran Timberlake Associates (Philadelphia); Jeremy Edmiston and Douglas Gauthier (New York); Horden Cherry Lee Architects / Haack + Höpfner Architects (London/Munich); Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Planning / Associate Professor Lawrence Sass (Cambridge); and Oskar Leo Kaufmann (Dornbirn, Austria). The exhibition, and its accompanying Web site (www.moma.org/homedelivery), display the process of architectural design and production in equal measure with the actual end result.
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