ART CITIES: N.York-Mika Tajima
In her sculptures, paintings, videos, and installations, Japanese-American artist Mika Tajima interrogates the techniques and technologies developed to shape and control the …
In her sculptures, paintings, videos, and installations, Japanese-American artist Mika Tajima interrogates the techniques and technologies developed to shape and control the …
Stanley Whitney investigates the intricate possibilities of color and form in the realm of abstract painting. Since the mid-1970s, Whitney has been …
Palais de Tokyo in its autumn programs celebrates diversity in all its facets, whether in terms of artistic forms or cultural identities. …
Ellen Gallagher builds multi-layered paintings that pivot between the natural world, mythology and history. Her painting process involves undoing and reforming trains …
Dividing her time between Germany and Korea since the mid-1990s, Haegue Yang has been gathering inspiration from a wide range of social, …
The group exhibition “All Walks of Life”, meditates on the nuances and subjectivities of daily life in the face of globalization. The …
Often focused on the head and shoulders of an individual, a portrait typically seeks to convey something of a person’s personality and …
In an exhibition that a specialist visits, beyond the artworks and the documents that may accompany them, the space plays a pivotal …
The Romanian-German artist Miron Schmückle is among the singular protagonists of contemporary art. Growing up in Romania under Ceaușescu, already as a …
Borrowing instruments and strategies from the practices of the sculptor, the writer and the typographer, British artist Michael Dean investigates the relationship …
Dividing her time between Germany and Korea since the mid-1990s, Haegue Yang has been gathering inspiration from a wide range of social, …
Holdings illustrate the continued endurance of ceramics alongside works exemplifying movements that sought to release the medium of clay from its functional …
The international group exhibition “Darker, Lighter, Puffy, Flat” looks at the meaning of the human breast in culture, society, and art history. …
In the late 1960s in Korea when the limited knowledge of arts overseas was available, Shim Moon-Seup , with an urge to …
Antony Gormley is acclaimed for his sculptures, installations and public artworks that investigate the relationship of the human body to space. His …
Selma Selman’s artistic process echoes the older tradition of a polymath artist ethically synthesizing technological and ecological tools to resolve the conflicts …
Considered one of the leading figures in figurative painting, Guillaume Bresson is known for his resolutely contemporary scenes, reinvesting a mode of …
Yoshitomo Nara is a pioneering figure in contemporary art whose signature style, which expresses figures in a range of emotional complexities from …
Tom Friedman is a conceptual artist known for his meticulously fabricated work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, video, and installation. Friedman investigates the …
Widely celebrated as one of the most influential figurative painters working today, Neo Rauch has gained international acclaim for richly colored and …
Cole Sternberg’s practice contemplates humanity’s existential quandary: that of being hopelessly destructive, yet forever and inevitably linked with nature. Through varied media …
Emerging alongside a notable group of African-American artists who rose to prominence in the ‘90s, Nari Ward’s massive and tactile approach to …
Gary Hume is best known for his figurative and abstract paintings on aluminum panels, which often feature startling color combinations made with …
With a career spanning over seven decades, Barbara Chase-Riboud’s innovation in sculptural technique and materiality is characterised by the interplay between folds …