
ART CITIES: Zurich-Matias Faldbakken
The artist Matias Faldbakken often uses industrial materials and heavy-duty objects in his works, which he then manipulates or even partially destroys. …
The artist Matias Faldbakken often uses industrial materials and heavy-duty objects in his works, which he then manipulates or even partially destroys. …
Thomas Schütte’s installations, sculptures, prints, drawings and watercolours take different and often contradictory forms. Schütte’s art looks utilitarian offering sustenance, shelter and …
Slavs and Tatars is an art collective devoted to an area East of the former Berlin Wall and West of the Great …
For Ull Hohn painting was more than just an artistic medium – it was a space where discourse, technique, and personal reflections …
Considered one of the pioneers of conceptual and installation art in the 1960s, Joseph Kosuth has undertaken sustained investigations into the philosophy …
Acaye Kerunen’s multidisciplinary practice, spanning visual and performance art, sound, film, movement, poetry, curation, activism, and therapy, has established the artist as …
In Thomas Schütte’s universe, intimate watercolors, monumental figurative sculptures, vivid ceramics, architectural models, and fully realized buildings stand side-by-side as inquiries into …
Through his formal vocabulary, Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto engages with the idea of social interaction. Neto has gained acclaim for his large …
Yoshitomo Nara rose to international prominence in the 1990s for his exquisitely rendered, instantly recognizable portraits of alternately sweet and vicious big-headed …
Michel François uses an economy of means to transform seemingly uncomplicated objects and materials, or traces of past events, into deeply resonant …
Raoul De Keyser is known for his sophisticated and tempered paintings that subtly and evocatively explore the relationship between color and form. …
Kei Imazu creates an ambiguous imaginary world that hovers between past and present by painting, without the use of digital printing, a …
Sylvie Fleury’s installation, sculpture, and mixed media work deals with our sentimental and aesthetic attachments to consumerist culture. Emerging in the 1990s, …
Selçuk Artut is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher whose work explores the intricate theoretical and practical dimensions of human-technology relations. His artistic …
Exploring different geographies of violence in his native Lebanon but also in the broader region, Ali Cherri is a Paris-based artist with …
Among the female artists of our time who stand out for their powerful work—art that undoubtedly makes the soul tremble and at …
The exhibition “Arte Povera “ spreads across the three levels of the immense Bourse de Commerce, a historic building that gathers the …
Liliane Lijn has been working at the intersection of visual art, poetry and science for over six decades. Her category-defying work takes …
Ryuichi Sasamoto is a New York-based artist who works in performance, sculpture, dance, and whatever medium is effective for conveying her ideas. …
Thomas J Price’s practice confronts preconceived attitudes towards representation and identity, foregrounding the intrinsic value of the individual and subverting structures of …
Departing loosely from Wong Kar Wai’s “Happy Together” (1997), the exhibition “How to be Happy Together?” enacts a critique of dualism and …
Adrian Paci is known primarily for his work in performance and video, although he explores similar subjects in painting, photography, and sculpture. …
While he was still a student at Central Saint Martin’s School of Art, Richard Long set off to hitchhike home to Bristol. …
Tia-Thuy Nguyen has been practicing painting since 1999. Her artworks usually focus on the observation of her surroundings, and the colorful yet …