ART CITIES:Paris-Manon
A trailblazer on the Swiss performance and art scene since the mid-1970s, Swiss artist Manon is a seemingly inexhaustible source of thought-provoking …
A trailblazer on the Swiss performance and art scene since the mid-1970s, Swiss artist Manon is a seemingly inexhaustible source of thought-provoking …
Özgür Kar lives and works in Amsterdam. He is a graduate from Gerrit Rietveld Academie and currently a resident at Rijksakademie van …
Georg Baselitz has had a profound influence on international art since 1960 and is indisputably one of the most important artists of …
Adriana Varejão has developed a rigorous practice that is informed by cultural and historical research. Each series is based on intense investigation …
No genre has fascinated Gerhard Richter so consistently throughout his career as that of landscape. Ever since 1968-69, the artist has revisited …
Agnes Martin was one of the most influential painters of her generation. For a pivotal decade starting in 1957, Martin lived and …
Adriana Varejão has developed a rigorous practice that is informed by cultural and historical research. Each series is based on intense investigation …
No genre has fascinated Gerhard Richter so consistently throughout his career as that of landscape. Ever since 1968-69, the artist has revisited …
The exhibition “Step Out of Your Body, Enter New Ones” turns the spotlight on art that grapples with questions of community and …
Klaus Littmann grew up in Basel, studied at Düsseldorf Art Academy with Joseph Beuys and established himself as a mediator of contemporary …
With the arrival of spring and the hope of reopening, Almine Rech Gallery inParis presents in the group exhibition “Retrouvailles” (Action, finding …
Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill is a Cree* and Métis** artist and writer. Hill’s sculptural practice explores the history of found materials to enquire …
Over the course of his 50-year career, Sean Scully has created an influential body of work that has marked the development of …
An important member of the Young British Artists, Mat Collishaw creates work that confronts issues of moral ambiguity with formally stunning and …
Damien Hirst’s wide-ranging practice includes installation, sculpture, painting and drawing. Consistently challenging the boundaries between art, science and religion, his visceral, visually …
Since the 1970s, when he was a student at the California Institute of the Arts, James Welling has become known for a …
While historically viewed as a pastime, activity intended just for women, embroidery has often been used as a form of biography. Women …
Alex Hubbard’s work encompasses video art and painting, exploring the boundaries of each via a cross-examination that invigorates both media in new …
Thomas Demand’s singular oeuvre merges sculpture and photography and usually relies on found images. The artist, who lives in Berlin and Los …
The exhibition “Terapia” explores the pervasive influence of Freudian psychoanalysis on Argentine culture at large and its inception as a vector for …
Robert Mangold has, since the 1950s, explored line and color on supports ranging in shape, size, and dimension. Committed to abstraction as …
The work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres can be read as a critique of social conservatism, homophobic attitudes and also as a warning about …
Like many artist’s, Chiffon Thomas practice is in constant flux and forever evolving. Currently his work investigates how to portray an impossible …
In 1971 Helen Marden took Brice to Hydra for the first time. It was here that Marden was at his most prolific. …