
ARCHITECTURE:MAXXI Museum
MAXXI, the first Italian public museum devoted to contemporary creativity, arts and architecture provides not only a space in which to exhibit …
MAXXI, the first Italian public museum devoted to contemporary creativity, arts and architecture provides not only a space in which to exhibit …
Anri Sala’s work explore the boundaries of history and geography, through the eyes of marginal characters who become accidental actors in collective …
When John Keats wrote “Beauty is truth, truth beauty”, he intended that art could sublimate and immortalise beauty and make it eternal, …
Structured as a narrative, the exhibition “Prosperous Poison” arranges holdings of mumok’s Collection from 1945 to the present. Presenting motifs, gestures and …
“H-H. Halley meets Hortal” is a collaborative exhibition featuring the work of artists Peter Halley and Yago Hortal and the materialization of …
The exhibition “Alberto Giacometti: In His Own Words (Sculptures 1925-1934)”, focuses on a series of sculptures from this crucial decade in Giacometti’s …
Takamatsu Jiro was an influential artist, theorist, and teacher in ‘60s and ‘70s Japan. His work combined subversive and playful aspects of …
Dansaekhwa, emerged in Korea in the ‘70s as a reaction against the academicism of the National Art Exhibition, which had been the …
The Interview of the important Greek sculptor George Lappas, is published in our magazine on the occasion of his premature death on …
If Baselitz is known for one thing, it is for his decision in 1969 to flip his paintings upside down, so that …
Since the late ‘80s, Stan Douglas has created films, photographs, and installations that reexamine particular locations or past events. His works often …
After computers came into wide use, and after virtually everyone in the world became connected and online, the whole world has changed …
The Other Architect presents 23 case studies that emphasize the potential for architecture to identify the urgent issues of our time. These …
Every artwork starts as an idea in the mind of the artist and take its final form via the evolution from the …
David Lamelas has a restless and peregrinating artistic practice that addresses the parameters of time and space. He has investigated these topics …
Born in Bologna, Italy, Pier Paolo Calzolari was originally associated with Arte Povera. Calzolari’s work is the least repetitive and predictable to …
Darren Almond’s diverse practice incorporates film, installation, sculpture and photography, to produce evocative meditations on time and duration as well as the …
Richard Serra’s “Equal” (1/5-24/7/15) a room-size sculpture installation at David Zwirner Gallery, was among one of the best exhibitions of 2015. The …
In his 20 years of work, the photographs of Gregory Crewdson have garnered an international following. Each series: “Twilight”, “Dream House” and …
Dinh Q. Lê was born in Vietnam and immigrated to the USaat the age of 10 to escape the Khmer Rouge. He …
The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, is one of Japan’s most unique museums. It’s circular form and sleek modern aesthetic give …
In 1956 (9/8-9/9) the Whitechapel Gallery hosted the seminal exhibition “This is Tomorrow”, featuring members of the Independent Group of artists and …
Artists have done many marvellous things with the continuous line. They have taken it places, crawling off the page or squiggling into …
Since the early ‘60s, audience participation has been a crucial aspect of Yoko Ono’s work. Audience participation is key to complete her …