Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Vasco Araújo | John Baldessari | Stephan Balkenhol | Matthew Barney
Ashley Bickerton
Louise Bourgeois
Rineke Dijkstra
Carroll Dunham
Jimmie Durham
Gardar Eide Einarsson
Robert Gober
Nan Goldin
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Douglas Gordon
Thomas Hirschhorn
Jose' Iraola
Mike Kelley
Barbara Kruger
Zoe Leonard
Sherrie Levine
Glenn Ligon
Sarah Lucas
Ryan Mcguinley
Shirin Neshat
Joao Onofre
Catherine Opie
Tony Oursler
Raymond Pettibon
Jack Pierson
Richard Prince
Thomas Ruff
Juliao Sarmento
Collier Schorr
Thomas Schutte
Steven Shearer
Cindy Sherman
Laurie Simmons
John Stezake
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Billy Sullivan
Kara Walker
Sue Williams
Terry Winters
Yonamine
Lisa Phillips
Works from the Collection
an exhibition by guest curator Lisa Phillips, Director of the New Museum, New York
Including works by:
Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Vasco Araújo | John Baldessari | Stephan Balkenhol | Matthew Barney | Ashley Bickerton | Louise Bourgeois | Rineke Dijkstra | Carroll Dunham | Jimmie Durham | Gardar Eide Einarsson | Robert Gober | Nan Goldin | Felix Gonzalez-Torres | Douglas Gordon | Thomas Hirschhorn | José Iraola | Mike Kelley | Barbara Kruger | Zoe Leonard | Sherrie Levine | Glenn Ligon | Sarah Lucas | Ryan Mcguinley | Shirin Neshat | João Onofre | Catherine Opie | Tony Oursler | Raymond Pettibon | Jack Pierson | Richard Prince | Thomas Ruff | Julião Sarmento | Collier Schorr | Thomas Schütte | Steven Shearer | Cindy Sherman | Laurie Simmons | John Stezake | Hiroshi Sugimoto | Billy Sullivan | Kara Walker | Sue Williams | Terry Winters | Yonamine
The Ellipse FOUNDATION Contemporary Art Collection is pleased to announce its new exhibition, Listen Darling… The World is Yours, a selection of works from the Collection, including hitherto unseen works and new acquisitions, by guest curator Lisa Phillips, Director of the New Museum, New York.
Listen Darling… The World is Yours brings together the work of over forty artists who together demonstrate the sweeping changes in the psycho-sexual dynamics of culture over the past thirty years. The exhibition, which revolves around several major works by Louise Bourgeois, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, and Shirin Neshat, among others, looks at how women see women, women see men, men see women and men see men, often through direct confrontation with sexuality and sexual politics. Listen Darling… reveals the strong infiltration of the woman's voice in the art and culture of our time, as well as gay artists whose sexual identity is a deliberate part of their artistic statement.
The holdings of the Ellipse Foundation are particularly rich in this area which represents one of the most significant developments in contemporary art and society in recent times, and one that will surely continue to define the future.
The Ellipse Foundation is located in Alcoitão, Cascais. Opening hours are Friday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm.
Opening reception: Saturday, 11 October 2008
Ellipse Foundation Art Centre
Alameda das Fisgas, 79
2645-117 Alcoitão Cascais, Portugal
The Art Centre is open to the public on Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays from 11am till 6pm