
ART-PRESENTATION: Christiane Lӧhr, Winner of Pascali Award 2016
Christiane Löhr’s work is quintessentially ecological and eco-sustainable, for it uses strictly natural, and thus fully biodegradable, materials which are gathered according …
Christiane Löhr’s work is quintessentially ecological and eco-sustainable, for it uses strictly natural, and thus fully biodegradable, materials which are gathered according …
The exhibition “the sun at 4pm” continues Ugo Rondinone’s examination of the link between the natural world and the human condition. Extending …
Mike Kelley’s work ranges from highly symbolic and ritualistic performance pieces to arrangements of stuffed-animal sculptures, to wall-size drawings, to multi-room installations …
George Lappas was one of the innovative and restless artists of the generation of the ‘80s, who contributed significantly to the rejuvenation …
In 1956 Jannis Kounellis moved to Rome and enrolled in the Accademia di Belle Arti. While still a student he had his …
The group exhibition “Checkmate. Games of International Art from the Sixties to Now” plays on multiple significances, starting from its title, which …
Zeng Fanzhi is at the forefront of a generation of Chinese artists who have achieved national and international prominence in the wake …
Nigel Cooke’s paintings create mazes for the mind. Looking at his large-scale surfaces, the viewer becomes entrapped by illusionary depths and a …
Nude figures from ancient Greece to present day, are peculiarly common in the art of the Western world. This situation might seem …
The thematic double exhibition “On Building Nations” by Mahmoud Khaled and Szabolcs KissPál revisits the notion and complex mechanisms of the construction …
Doug Aitken’s work explores every medium, from sculpture, film, and installation to architectural intervention. Doug Aitken exploded onto the international art scene …
Ade Darmawan’s work deals with the history and people of Indonesia. He focuses on the histories that often remain untold, on minor …
All art is political in the sense that all art takes place in the public arena and engages with an already existing …
Over the past 30 years, Thomas Olbricht has put together one of the most extensive private collections in Europe. The collection encompasses …
Anish Kapoor is one of a generation of British-based sculptors who became established in the International Art Scene during the ‘80s and …
Karin Schneider’s work has a strong play impulse and sometimes invites the audience to invert the logic of the WORK bringing functionality …
Magali Reus’s sculptures often resemble the furniture and equipment of modern domestic interiors and public spaces, most frequently functional objects such as …
Cal Lane is a sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. To date, her pieces stand alone in capturing a …
Hanne Darboven, the great conceptual artist, observed the political developments of her times with a watchful eye and created extensive works that …
Marilyn Lerner believes that the language of geometry is infinite and embedded in every culture, and that both colour and nuance of …
The exhibition “The Perfume and the Bottle” at Parisian Laundry in Montreal presents a selection of works by 5 artists that are …
Starting in the early ‘70s, Yun Hyong-Κeun created his unique “Umber Blue” series of paintings. The works blurred the boundaries between ink …
In the work of Dominique Figarella, the viewer constitutes a most important part of painting as a device. If the painting, as …
Teresa Margolles’ works examine the social causes and consequences of death. For Margolles, the morgue accurately reflects society, particularly her home area …