ART NEWS:Sept.01
Whitechapel Gallery is transformed by over 70 creative and cutting-edge publishers for four days. The London Art Book Fair returns with a …
Whitechapel Gallery is transformed by over 70 creative and cutting-edge publishers for four days. The London Art Book Fair returns with a …
The exhibition “Archives, Annotations and New Proposals” consists of recent work by Carlos Aguirre, a key artist who has contributed to the …
“Soviet Childhood” is the title of the first solo exhibition in the United States featuring the work of Zoya Cherkassky. Through the …
The exhibition “The Unexpected Subject. 1978 Art and Feminism in Italy” is proposing for the first time a wide-ranging investigation and a …
Julius Heinemann’s solo exhibition title “Dinge und Undinge (o las formas de las cosas)” incorporates both, German and Spanish speech thus becoming …
Mark van Yetter in his solo exhibition “False Friends… and Six Bottles” presents a selection of 80 works spanning from 2005 to …
Working with sound, light, scale and temperature the exhibition “CONSTITUTION” builds on, Ghislaine Leung’s ongoing enquiry into withdrawal and dependency. Taking active …
The group exhibition “Life to come” brings together works that meditate on the creation of new worlds and new models for living. …
Keith Duncan is a visual storyteller, depicting stories both familiar to all and those specific to New Orleans, with a focus on …
From the paintings and sculptural objects in Tillman Kaiser’s exhibition “Non É Ancora Illegale”, kaleidoscopic patterns emerge out of repetitive crystalline and …
Šejla Kamerić repeatedly utilises her ability to transform acute moments of everyday reality into impressive and aesthetically attractive signs. The active zones …
For the exhibition “La Vita Materiale: Otto Stanze, Otto Storie”, Marina Dacci has invited eight female Italian artists to showcase their works …
Jwan Yosef’s work, while minimal in execution, is loaded with political and autobiographical signifiers. Having emigrated with his family from Syria to …
The exhibition “Rituals of Signs and Metamorphosis” situates the works of ten visionary artists between historical and contemporary systems of thinking, which …
Marie Losier’s mid-career retrospective “Just a Million Dreams” highlights two dozen short films and two feature length films made over the last …
Continuing to address the twin themes of cosmic infinity and personal obsession, the new works in Yayoi Kusama’s solo exhibition “The Moving …
Rogan Gregory’s title of his exhibition “Known Unknown”, provokes a discussion of the dichotomy between juxtaposing states of reality. For this exhibition, …
1968 was a politically turbulent year in Sweden and internationally, with reactions against the Vietnam War, the assassination of Martin Luther King, …
Renowned for elaborate video installations that draw upon theater and live performance, Catherine Sullivan debuts her most recent film project, “The Startled …
At the center of “Pensiero Spaziolungo”, Rosa Barba’s solo exhibition, is Drawn by the Pulse, a new silent 35mm filmic sculpture that …
The group exhibition “Picnic” features a smorgasbord of work representing our full roster of gallery artists. The show offers a sampling of …
The group exhibition “As You Like It–C’est Comme Vous Voulez” brings together a diverse group of artists that address themes of nature …
What at first appeared to be no more than an unspectacular artists’ book by Michael Oppitz and Lothar Baumgarten, published in 1974 …
The exhibition “Don’t you dare to call it work” by Maria Toboła comprises a pseudo-readymade, a video simulating the works of other …