MADEMOISELLE KOBRO presents BRUNO VON ULM and DAPHNE VLASSIS

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MADEMOISELLE KOBRO

presents

BRUNO VON ULM and DAPHNE VLASSIS

curated by

MARK KINGWELL & RADOSLAW KUDLINSKI (BLUE REPUBLIC)

in partnership with

KATZMAN CONTEMPORARY

Mademoiselle Kobro is a new Blue Republic initiative, intended as an open forum for the presentation of cutting-edge artists, curators, cultural thinkers, and activists, whose practice and research strongly is attuned to the changing paradigms of our time, and the recognition of an urgent need for the expansion of the definition of art.

This initiative is a space without a space, intended to be mobile in the extreme – you will meet Mademoiselle Kobro in a gallery, in a kitchen of a small apartment, under the bridge, in your head, or in someone else’s pocket – because art can happen everywhere and anywhere, not just where the traps are set.

As Karl Kraus postulated “… language is not the means to distribute ready-made opinions, but rather the medium of the thought itself.” Mademoiselle Kobro, in partnership with Katzman Contemporary, is presenting an exhibition of German artist/medical doctor Bruno von Ulm, and emerging Greek-Canadian artist, Daphne Vlassis. The curators of this exhibition are Mark Kingwell (also the author of the exhibition essays), in collaboration with Blue Republic’s Radoslaw Kudlinski.

On View: March 12 to April 9, 2016

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 12 from 2 to 5 p

Mark Kingwell, Radoslaw Kudlinski, and Daphne Vlassis will be present.

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