ART CITIES: N.York-Pacita Abad
Widely defined by her use of color, something she remained adamant about from her early studies, Pacita Abad pioneered new forms of …
Widely defined by her use of color, something she remained adamant about from her early studies, Pacita Abad pioneered new forms of …
Informed by the ways in which everyday objects and imagery can be transfigured into signifiers of identity, history, and mythology, Latifa Echakhch’s …
Sarah Sze’s immersive works challenge the static nature of art. Her work questions the value society places on images and objects and …
Keith Sonnier reinvented sculpture in the late ‘60s. Employing unusual materials that had never before been used, Sonnier, along with his contemporaries, …
For more than 12,000 years the dog has lived with humans as a hunting companion, protector, object of scorn or adoration, and …
The exhibition “Material States: Yves Klein and Günther Uecker” explores the connections between Yves Klein and Günther Uecker, two members of the …
George Condo’s highly body of work has consistently drawn upon art historical traditions and genres, the portrait particularly, in order to hold …
Deploying words and images, Joel Mesler draws from childhood memories and life experiences to create paintings that meld his private impressions with …
Donald Judd’s radical work and thinking helped shape the look of the late twentieth century and continues to influence artists, architects, and …
Eva Jospin is known for her captivating and intricate large-scale installations, sculptures, and drawings that delve into the realms of nature and …
Michaël Borremans’ innovative approach to painting combines technical mastery with subject matter that defies straightforward interpretation. His charged canvases address universal themes …
Jerry Peña is a first-generation Mexican American artist, who explores family history, the history of Los Angeles, tensions of identity and assimilation, …
Not Vital’s art is inspired by his nomadic lifestyle and experiences of travelling the globe, reflecting on habitations, nature and animals, and …
A key figure in the revival of ceramics in contemporary art, Johan Creten has been working in numerous locations for almost forty …
Beatriz Milhazes’s work bursts with a chromatic and freeing vitality. Renowned for her visual language rooted in painting, collage, and printmaking, she …
Over the course of his career, Sean Scully has created an influential body of work that has marked the development of contemporary …
Shaped by a conceptual movement in the 1960s and 1970s that sought to ground art in everyday materials, Giuseppe Penone has worked …
Raffi Kalenderian’s works capture a temporal complexity in a single instant – a quality intrinsic to his works and ever recurring. On …
Sometimes you start from home or “Home is where one starts from”. More often than not, we find ourselves starting right in …
Iman Issa uses a variety of forms and strategies to investigate the political and personal associations of history, language and the object. …
Born in Newburgh, New York, in 1923, Ellsworth Kelly showed an early interest in nature, often reminiscing later in life about the …
Georg Baselitz has had a profound influence on international art since 1960 and is indisputably one of the most important artists of …
Kader Attia has spent many years exploring the principle of ‘repair’, which he views as a constant in both nature and the …
Loriel Beltrán creates sculptural accumulations of paint and color that defy traditional notions of artistic media. Poetically merging painting and sculpture, the …