ART CITIES:London-Justin Mortimer
Justin Mortimer’s paintings consistently invite us to question the relationship between subject matter and content, beauty and horror, and between figuration and …
Justin Mortimer’s paintings consistently invite us to question the relationship between subject matter and content, beauty and horror, and between figuration and …
The 13rd edition of ANIMART 2019 (School – Forum – Festival) will take place in Hydra Island in collaboration with the Hydra …
The exhibition “Ed Moses & Qin Feng” at Blain|Southern Gallery in London, places the work of Ed Moses (1926-2018) and Qin Feng …
Through the construction of light-hearted yet strikingly direct images that refer to socio-political issues relevant to post-colonial, globalized and consumerist societies, Joana …
Drawing from traditional Japanese painting, sci-fi, anime, and the global art market, Takashi Murakami creates paintings, sculptures, and films populated by repeated …
Moving fluidly between media, Kohei Nawa’s work explores issues of science and digital culture and examines the relationship between nature and artificiality, …
Born in 1977 in Senegal, Omar Ba lives and works in Dakar and Geneva. His paintings, produced using a variety of techniques …
Wu Tsang is an award-winning filmmaker and visual artist who combines documentary and narrative techniques with fantastical detours into the imaginary in …
Since the 1990s, Julie Becker’s (1972-2016) multimedia practice has activated vacant interior scenes with psychological resonance. Working in drawing, video, photography and …
Nicolas Tourte’s work explores man’s place in the universe with a light-hearted and derisive touch. It principally deals with cycles, repetition and …
Bringing together a community of artists, botanists, and philosophers, the exhibition “Trees” echoes the latest scientific research that sheds new light on …
Derived from the French word “surveiller”, meaning “to keep watch” or “to watch over”, the surveillance camera has been used to police …
The group exhibition “A Body of Work” features drawing, collage, and sculpture by six artists: Julia Brandão, Max Colby, Margaux Crump, Anneli …
Since 2000, the Daimler Art Collection has had its own focus on 20th and 21st Century works that deal with sound/ composition/ …
The exhibition “Minimalism, Postminimalism, and Conceptualism/ 60–70” focuses on the key figures of the art scene in the United States during its …
Anthony Pearson occupies a quietly antithetical position in a contemporary cultural landscape characterized by visual noise and short attention spans. An exploration …
The exhibition “Stinking Dawn” takes the form of the production process for a full length feature film by Gelatin and Liam Gillick. …
Harald Szeemann (1933-2005) was one of the most influential curators of the recent past, his work was highly complex and cannot be …
Born in Florence in 1940, died very young in Rome in 1971, within a “long” decade (1958-1971) the research of Paolo Scheggi …
Shara Hughes makes paintings that are decidedly contemporary, and yet the artificial landscapes that she conjures evoke comparisons to a multitude of …
Over the past 30-years, Arthur Jafa, has developed a dynamic and multidisciplinary career that is centred upon questions of identity and race. …
Exploring the seduction, magic, and desperation of our hyper-capitalist, globally-connected reality, Mika Rottenberg’s elaborate visual narratives draw on cinematic and sculptural traditions …
Working across mediums and disciplines, Douglas Gordon investigates moral and ethical questions, mental and physical states, as well as collective memory and …
John Armleder consistently rewires presumptions about what art can be in the wake of the modernist and postmodernist revolutions of the last …