ARCHITECTURE Norman Foster
Norman Foster came to prominence at a dour time for British architecture. Turning his back on the concrete “utopias” of the post …
Norman Foster came to prominence at a dour time for British architecture. Turning his back on the concrete “utopias” of the post …
Through a complex research-oriented practice, Allora & Calzadilla critically address the intersections and complicities between the cultural, the historical and the geopolitical. …
Haegue Yang has been negotiating and traversing boundaries (between different geographies, historical eras, and artistic styles) throughout her career. Yang creates materially …
Since the 1970s, Carroll Dunham has developed a unique pictorial language in a significant oeuvre encompassing painting, drawing, print and sculpture. Employing …
May is a month that is associated with flowers and nature, which is why many of the exhibitions running in museums and …
Even though Rirkrit Tiravanija’s diverse artistic production eludes classification, he has accurately described it as “relational”: a body of work focused on …
The monograph “Sacrificial Love Beyond Devotion” highlights the recent work of Copenhagen-based artist Alexander Tovborg. Documenting Tovborg’s work across painting, drawing, and …
MA Curatorial Practice is a two-year low residency, seminar-based education. The MA Curatorial Practice is open to international applicants. The Faculty of …
Through the use of abstract form and a wide variety of media, Louise Bourgeois dealt with notions of universal balance, playfully juxtaposing …
The turbulent biography of Elisabeth Wild is like a recap of the twentieth century. Marked by flight and displacement, national identification and …
Follow South Korean artist Kimsooja into an underground water reservoir where she “weaves with light” while tapping into East Asian philosophy “reflecting …
Shara Hughes’ works are at once surreal and abstract, inviting and alarming, beautiful and scary. Their bold, clashing colours and shifting perspectives …
The exhibition “Tom Wesselmann: Intimate Spaces” concentrates on the artist’s primary subject, the female nude, with key works from “Great American Nudes” …
Artists, poets, performers, curators, and researchers, with experience teaching or developing their own pedagogies and resources, are welcome to apply for a …
In 2008, Cy Twombly created a series of six paintings entitled “Untitled (Roses)” especially for Museum Brandhorst. Their presentation is unique due …
Daniel Lind-Ramos uses found and gifted objects of personal, communal, and regional significance, such as everyday tools, objects of adornment, and debris …
Harold Ancart was born in Brussels in 1980. After starting out studying political science, he changed paths and graduated with an MFA …
Haegue Yang has been negotiating and traversing boundaries (between different geographies, historical eras, and artistic styles) throughout her career. Yang creates materially …
Master of Arts in Fine Art & Design: Lens-Based Media (and Narrative Design elective study path) is a two-year postgraduate program that …
Since the late 1950s, Sheila Hicks has been producing work exceptionally difficult to categorise. Knotting, wrapping, folding, twisting and stacking wool, linen …
Vivian Suter works in close partnership with the natural environment surrounding her home and studio in Panajachel, Guatemala. Over thirty years Suter …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Sally Mann (1/5/1951- ). For more than 40 years, she has been taking hauntingly …
Irish photojournalist Ivor Prickett spends extensive periods of time in the war zones he documents, producing hard-hitting yet quietly contemplative images showing …
“Of Absence and Weight” is the release of the first comprehensive monograph of Pakistani-born artist Seher Shah, surveying twenty years of her …