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Past exhibitions

“Dark Forest”. Series of works by Keita Sugiura
17 January 2009 - 1 March 2009

The works entitled "Dark Forest" by a young Japanese photographer Keita Sugiura are presented in the Project Room. Keita was born in 1980. He lives and works in Japan.
Keita Sugiura - the 2008 Bronze award winner at the annual Tokio art-fair GEISAI#11 led by the renowned Takashi Murakami. Keita Sugiura's first ever solo exhibition is a personal prize to the young photographer from Victor Pinchuk, the GEISAI juror.

Current exhibitions
24 April 2010 - 19 September 2010
Sexuality and transcendence

AES+F, Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Maurizio Cattelan, Illya Chichkan, Elmgreen & Dragset, Jan Fabre, Jenny Holzer, Anish Kapoor, Jeff Koons, Sarah Lucas, Paul McCarthy, Annette Messager, Boris Mikhailov, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Tino Sehgal, Cindy Sherman, Hiroshi Sugimoto.

“I think sexuality is a tremendous vehicle for transcendence”
(Jeff Koons)

The PinchukArtCentre is proud to present a major international group exhibition with 19 leading artists of our time, devoted to Sexuality and Transcendence as a central theme of contemporary art. On view from April 24, 2010 through September 16, 2010 the exhibition examines the diversity and complexity of the art produced on this theme today.

"Sexuality & Transcendence" Exhibition Film

The show displays the sparkling dialogue of various artistic approaches in the tension field between the two extremes of raw sexuality and a sublime transformation into transcendence.

Featuring loans from both artists’ studios and private collections the exhibition includes nineteen major work groups with a total of 150 individual works in twenty rooms on four floors of the PinchukArtCentre. Many works have never been shown publicly before.

Jeff Koons’ Balloon Rabbit a monumental sculpture from his famous celebration series will has his world premier at the PAC together with other key works created over twenty years.

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