
ART-PRESENTATION: Rita Ackermann-The Aesthetic of Disappearance
Rita Ackermann has been known to reference Bertolt Brecht’s slogan, “Art is not a mirror, but a hammer.” Ever since she arrived …
Rita Ackermann has been known to reference Bertolt Brecht’s slogan, “Art is not a mirror, but a hammer.” Ever since she arrived …
During her career, Sidsel Paaske expressed herself through many different techniques and media forms, such as watercolour, painting, textile, enamel, music, text, …
Hailed simultaneously as a provocateur, prankster, and tragic poet of our times, Maurizio Cattelan has created some of the most unforgettable images …
The newcomer Art Fair, Paris Internationale, which defined itself as “Not a rejects salon, nor a reaction to FIAC”, after a more …
Literature, western culture and European art house movies are Cheng Ran’s main sources of inspiration. These influences refer to the many bootlegs …
Taryn Simon has constructed an ambitious body of work that is the result of an invisible and rigorous process of research and …
Liliana Porter’s work often places carefully chosen small figurines and other objects, addressing larger philosophical questions and emotional states. Alongside printmaking, she …
Increasingly influential for younger generations of artists, Marc Camille Chaimowicz’s work explores the space between public and private, design and art, and …
Matthias Müller is an artist working in film, video, installation and photography. As a curator, Müller has organized numerous avant-garde film events, …
Robert Filliou, a member of Fluxus, the ‘60s group that specialized in esthetic nonevents, believed that art didn’t have to express itself …
Almost 50 years ago, while he was still a student at Central Saint Martin’s School of Art, Richard Long set off to …
René Magritte followed Surrealist standards and painted everyday objects in unrealistic settings, a traditional means of prompting the viewer to question his …
Thomas Schütte is best known as a sculptor, but his practice includes a wide range of media and formats. The artist describes …
One of the preeminent painters of the 20th Century, Agnes Martin created subtle and evocative canvases frequently inscribed with penciled lines and …
Born in Beirut in 1952 to Palestinian parents, Mona Hatoum was on a short visit to London in 1975 when the Lebanese …
Mirrors from the very beginning have played an essential role in almost all of Jeff Koons’s work. They appear in the first …
The exhibition “The Guardian Animals + other invisible beings”, presents artworks by youngsters from Atelier dell’Errore at the Moretti Fine Art in …
Though she is most widely recognised for her ambitious sculptures, Louise Bourgeois also produced a large body of works on paper throughout …
Before her death Lucia Nogueira had become one of the most individual voices in sculpture in the U.K. She would walk around …
The group exhibition “Lonesome Wife” takes its title from the book “Willie Masters’ Lonesome Wife” (first published in 1968 and republished in …
The exhibition “…and the wall fell away” marks a pivotal moment in Yinka Shonibare’s practice with the complete absence of the Dutch …
René Magritte followed Surrealist standards and painted everyday objects in unrealistic settings, a traditional means of prompting the viewer to question his …
In an oeuvre spanning more than 40 years, Giuseppe Penone has explored the subtle levels of interplay between man, nature, and art. …
Ian Davenport’s Abstract paintings are made by pouring and dripping household paint onto prepared canvases, boards and aluminium panels, tilted so …