ART CITIES: Tokyo-Christian Marclay
Christian Marclay, musician, composer and visual artist, explores the connections between sound, photography, video, and film. A pioneer in the instrumental use …
Christian Marclay, musician, composer and visual artist, explores the connections between sound, photography, video, and film. A pioneer in the instrumental use …
For over thirty years Ugo Rondinone has been crossing the boundaries between media and disciplines. His work is often based on everyday …
Winfred Rembert was an artist from Cuthbert, Georgia who lived and worked in New Haven, CT. His artwork, painted on carved and …
Alexander Calder instigated many revolutionary artistic innovations. In his quest to move beyond the three spatial dimensions, making the fourth dimension of …
The group exhibition “Di tutti I Colori” celebrates the theme of color, in homage to the text written by Alberto Boatto in …
Alexander Calder instigated many revolutionary artistic innovations. In his quest to move beyond the three spatial dimensions, making the fourth dimension of …
Cécile B. Evans’ work examines the value of emotion and its rebellion as it comes into contact with ideological, physical, and technological …
In his boldly colored, graphic works—including paintings, drawings, and prints—Jonas Wood combines art historical references with images of the objects, interiors, and …
Widely considered the most influential composer of our time, John Cage’s inventive and unorthodox approach revolutionised contemporary music and his influence extended …
Rachel Jones is known for the distinctive way that she blends abstraction and figuration together. Her paintings are extensively informed by her …
After taking up sculpture in the late 1960s, Pashgian became one of Light and Space movement, a group of artists in the …
Nancy Holt is among the most important figures of the earth, land, and conceptual art movements. A pioneer of site-specific installation and …
Beginning in the 1960s, Dan Flavin made wall-mounted, floor-mounted, and site-specific sculptures and installations composed of intersecting and parallel lines of white …
Yoshitomo Nara’s work spans painting, drawing, photography, large-scale installations, and sculpture in ceramic, bronze, and fibre-reinforced plastic. Influenced by popular music, memories …
Born in Japan in 1936, Arakawa was one of the founding members of the Japanese avant-garde collective Neo Dadaism Organizers, describing himself …
Mandy El-Sayegh’s highly process-driven practice is rooted in an exploration of material and language. Executed in a wide range of media, including …
Since the ‘90s, Sarah Morris works with painting and film, which she regards as separate media with complementary content. She describes her …
When Ebecho Muslimova first started drawing the character “Fatebe”, it was as a joke and a distraction from art school critique. The …
Shahpour Pouyan’s work is a commentary about power, domination and possession through the force of culture. His interest lies in singling out …
Sterling Ruby is known for the multifaceted nature of his practice, which encompasses painting, ceramics, collage, video and photography, textiles, sculpture and …
Since the ‘90s, Sarah Morris works with painting and film, which she regards as separate media with complementary content. She describes her …
The exhibition ”Greater New York”, a asignature survey of artists living and working in the New York City area, returned for its …
Since the 1990s, Ines Doujak has been developing a multidisciplinary practice that encompasses photography, performance, film, and installation and uses political theory …
French-Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923 – 2019), is a major protagonist in the field of Kinetic and Optical Art, a movement that …