ART-PREVIEW:Jockum Nordström-The Anchor Hits the Sand
Delicately and elegantly constructed, Swedish artist Jockum Nordström’s collages, watercolors, graphite drawings, and architectural sculptures feel improvisational and spontaneous, yet rich in …
Delicately and elegantly constructed, Swedish artist Jockum Nordström’s collages, watercolors, graphite drawings, and architectural sculptures feel improvisational and spontaneous, yet rich in …
In his artistic research, Carlos Amorales is interested mainly in language and the impossibility/possibility of communicating through means that are unrecognizable or …
Advances in technology over the past few years are now starting to have a significant impact on various aspects of our lives. …
For much of its history, photography and other photo-based arts such as film and television, were seen by art historians as secondary …
H. R. Giger and Mark Prent create and inhabit their own worlds, populating them with classic nods to both film and sculptural …
Since his debut in 1967, Christian Boltanski has been scrutinizing human life and that which remains after death. Using an inventory process, …
Since the late 1970s, Mike Kelley has produced a body of work that takes as its target notions of taste, morality, authority, …
Richard Tuttle has produced a body of work that is as difficult to categorize as it is intuitively pleasurable to engage with. …
Hans Hartung’s dynamic and experimental practice evokes a powerful sense of self expression. His singular visual language established him as a leader …
One of the most important artists working today, Cornelia Parker is known for her transformation of everyday objects into unexpected, haunting scenarios …
One of the most influential artists of the 20TH AND 21ST Centuries, Kusama occupies a unique position within recent art history. Since …
Antoni Tàpies refined a visual language inspired by a wide range of sources that coalesce into a complex fusion of materials, gestures, …
One of the most significant artists of her generation and the winner of the 2006 Turner Prize, Tomma Abts is known for …
In her work Tatiana Trouvé limns the boundaries between the mental and the physical, where material space and form converge with immaterial …
Haegue Yang’s ongoing research is empowered by underlying references to art history, literature, and political history, through which she re-interprets some of …
Cerith Wyn Evans’s artistic practice focuses on how ideas can be communicated through form. His conceptual work incorporates a diverse range of …
Since the late 1980s, Stan Douglas has created films and photographs and more recently theater productions, augmented reality and other multidisciplinary projects, …
While known primarily for his large-scale abstract paintings, comprised of vertical and horizontal bands, tessellating blocks and geometrical forms comprised of gradated …
For six decades, Hans Haacke has been a pioneer in kinetic art, environmental art, conceptual art, and institutional critique. The retrospective, entitled …
Working with a variety of media, (drawing, video, objects, photography, and books), Ciprian Mureşan recontextualizes and deconstructs the works of well known …
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Parks Conservancy have partnered with Gagosian Galery to present a year-long outdoor installation by …
True to its title, this exhibition takes a thread for a walk among ancient textile traditions, early-20th Century design reform movements, and …
Throughout her career, Shirin Neshat has constructed poetic worlds in which women and men navigate narratives that mirror interior and political realities. …
Regarded as one of the founding fathers of Kinetic art, Jesús Rafael Soto’s investigations of vibrational movement and mesmerizing optical effects utilize …