
ART-PRESENTATION: Françoise Grossen
In the ‘60s, Françoise Grossen rejected the rectilinear loom that constrained contemporary weaving for an intuitive approach to fiber that resulted in …
In the ‘60s, Françoise Grossen rejected the rectilinear loom that constrained contemporary weaving for an intuitive approach to fiber that resulted in …
Tony Oursler has amassed a vast personal archive of objects and ephemera relating to magic, the paranormal, film, television, phantasmagoria, pseudoscience, and …
Agnes Martin and Richard Tuttle first met in the early ‘60s at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York and remained close friends …
Arshile Gorky’s contribution to the art-world is difficult to estimate. Most people have never even heard of the artist, but within the …
Yayoi Kusama is the most famous artist to emerge from Japan in the period following World War II. Yayoi Kusama has shaped …
As one of the first generation of artists to grow up with televisions in their living rooms, Rist’s work references the history …
Helmut Neustädter (Helmut Newton) was born 31/10/1920 in Berlin and he passed away in Hollywood in 23/1/2004 because of a heart attack …
Juan Muñoz was the most significant of the first generation of artists to achieve maturity in post-Franco Spain, and one of the …
Since MOMENTUM was founded in 1998, it has established itself as one of the most important biennials for contemporary art in the …
Irving Penn was one of the most important and influential photographers of the 20th Century. In a career that spanned almost 70years, …
The Artist Project is an online series of The Metropolitan Museum of Art which gave artists an opportunity to respond to its …
Ugo Rondinone works in mixed-media installations that include sculpture, painting, video, sound, and photography. His wide-ranging practice utilizes metaphoric and iconographic images …
Alex Hubbard’s work is investigates the boundaries between video art and painting, exploring each via a cross-examination that invigorates both media in …
Hiroshi Sugimoto has defined what it means to be a multi-disciplined contemporary artist, blurring the lines between photography, painting, installation, and most …
François Morellet is widely recognised as a key representative of the Concrete Art Movement. Morellet began making art in the mid 1940s, …
Bill Viola, in one of the pioneering figures of a generation of artists in the ‘70s employing video art and sound technologies. …
In 1965, Yayoi Kusama began utilizing mirrors to transcend the physical limitations of her own productivity and achieve the repetition that is …
Thomas Hirschhorn is an artist known for his sprawling works that transform traditional white cube spaces into absorbing environments tackling issues of …
Teresita Fernández is best known for her public installations and experiential large-scale sculptures that evoke striking landscapes. Her work, often inspired by …
“Swimming in Rivers of Glue” is the title of Julieta Aranda’s first solo exhibition in Paris. The series of works that conform …
In the postwar years, the wide open spaces of Los Angeles provided a kind of freedom that allowed it to become the …
Dutch designers Wieki Somers and Dylan van de Berg work together under the name Studio Wieki Somers. They set up their practice …
Lu Nan’s legend comes from his unique characteristic and his mysterious creative experience. Lu is the first Chinese photographer who’s recognized by …
The Fonds national d’art contemporain is France’s state-owned collection of Modern and Contemporary Art acquired from living artists over the past 225 …