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Christian Marclay, Recycling Circle, 2005, video installation with sounds, Photo: Osamu Watanabe, © Christian Marclay. Courtesy Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo

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 …

Ugo Rondinone, Nude in the Landscape, Exhibition view Belvedere 21-Vienna, 2021-2022, Photo: Johannes Stoll, Courtesy Belvedere 21

ART CITIES: Vienna-Ugo Rondinone

For over thirty years Ugo Rondinone has been crossing the boundaries between media and disciplines. His work is often based on everyday …

Sarah Sze, Still Life With Desk (detail), 2013-2015, © Sarah Sze, Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro

ART CITIES: Rotterdam-Calder Now

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, Notations for an Adaptation of Giselle (welcome to whatever forever), 2021, Six-channel video installation, 28' 58’’, Steel, microbial fuel cells, preserved plants, cables, mixed media-video and sound, Courtesy the artist, Layr (Vienna), and Chateau Shatto (Los Angeles) Commissioned by the Centre Pompidou and curated by Caroline Ferreira for MOVE. With support from Cork Street Galleries. Additional support and thanks to: Yuri Pattison, La Salle de Bains (Lyon), Forma Arts, Gentle Energy Audio Hire & Engineering, Personal Improvement Ltd, Phocealys, Galerie Emanuel Layr, Château Shatto, and the Bristol BioEnergy Centre (UWE) for providing microbial fuel cells. Produced by Bill Bellingham, Production Assistant Johan Reddersen, A/V & System Programming Jelena Viskovic, Interface & System programming Thomas Lawanson, Rehearsals Manager Anna Clifford, Composer Paul Purgas, Music with Hinako Omori, Vocals Ms. Carrie Stacks, Sound Design Joe Namy, Script Support Sophia Al Maria, Additional Visuals Deepa Keshvala, Costumes COTTWEILER Performances by: Alexandrina Hemsley, Giselle, Lily McMenamy, Leonida, Sakeema Crook, Myrthe, Rebecca Root, Bertie (Giselle’s Mother) and special guest Sophia Al Maria

ART CITIES: Vienna-Cécile B. Evans

Cécile B. Evans’ work examines the value of emotion and its rebellion as it comes into contact with ideological, physical, and technological …

Left: Jonas Wood, Yellow Flower with Lines 2, 2021 Oil and acrylic on linen, 42 × 36 inches (106.7 × 91.4 cm), © Jonas Wood. Photo: Marten Elder, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian. Right: Jonas Wood, Black Monstera Still Life, 2021 Oil and acrylic on linen, 58 × 45 inches (147.3 × 114.3 cm), © Jonas Wood. Photo: Marten Elder, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

ART CITIES: Hong Kong-Jonas Wood

In his boldly colored, graphic works—including paintings, drawings, and prints—Jonas Wood combines art historical references with images of the objects, interiors, and …

Rachel Jones, A Sliced Tooth, 2020, Oil stick and oil pastel on canvas, 161 x 328 cm, © Rachel Jones, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, Courtesy the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Rachel Jones

Rachel Jones is known for the distinctive way that she blends abstraction and figuration together. Her paintings are extensively informed by her …

Nancy Holt, Sun Tunnels, 1973-76, Concrete, steel, earth, 280 × 2620 × 1620 cm / 110 1/4 × 1031 1/2 × 637 7/8 inches, © Holt/Smithson Foundation, Licensed by VAGA at ARS, New York Courtesy Sprüth Magers Gallery

ART CITIES: Berlin-Nancy Holt

Nancy Holt is among the most important figures of the earth, land, and conceptual art movements. A pioneer of site-specific installation and …

Installation view Artwork © 2021 Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Rob McKeever, Courtesy Gagosian

ART CITIES: N.York-Dan Flavin

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, 1.2.3.4., Change the History, 2007, acrylic on wood, 74-7/16" × 55-1/2" × 3-1/8", © Yoshitomo Nara, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery. Right: Yoshitomo Nara, STOP THE BOMBS, 2019, acrylic on wood, 58-7/8 x 46-1/4 x 3-1/16" © Yoshitomo Nara, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Yoshitomo Nara

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 …

Arakawa, Textures of Time, 1977, acrylic, pencil and art marker on canvas, framed, 175.3 x 262.9 cm, © Estate of Madeline Gins, Reproduced with the permission of the Estate of Madeline Gins, Photo Rob McKeever, Courtesy Estate of Madeline Gins and Gagosian

ART CITIES: Basel-Arakawa

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, Recombinant series (call for), 2020, Resin, oil silkscreened muslin, acrylic newspaper and wood in artist's brass frame, Diptych, each: 54.6 x 47 cm, © Mandy El-Sayegh, Courteys the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery

ART CITIES: Paris-Mandy El Sayegh

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 …

Shahpour Pouyan, Flying walls, 2021, Acrylic paint on canvas, three parts, each 189,3 x 120,5 x 7 cm, © Shahpour Pouyan, Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Brussels

ART CITIES: Brussels-Shahpour Pouyan

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, DROP. PISSING. (detail), 2021 Fiberglass, wood, spray paint, and laminate, 120 × 34 × 34 inches / 304.8 × 86.4 × 86.4 cm, © Sterling Ruby. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

ART CITIES: Rome-Sterling Ruby

Sterling Ruby is known for the multifaceted nature of his practice, which encompasses painting, ceramics, collage, video and photography, textiles, sculpture and …

Sarah Morris, Monaco Reflecting Pools Key Biscayne, Florida, permanent commission Commissioned by The Village of Key Biscayne, 2005, Two fountains of water over ceramic tile, Two pools, each: 174 × 174 in. (442 × 442 cm), © Sarah Morris, Courtesy the artist and White Cube Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Sarah Morris

Since the ‘90s, Sarah Morris works with painting and film, which she regards as separate media with complementary content. She describes her …

Ines Doujak, Like and Not Like, 2021, courtesy the artist

ART CITIES: Vienna-Ines Doujak,Part II

Since the 1990s, Ines Doujak has been developing a multidisciplinary practice that encompasses photography, performance, film, and installation and uses political theory …