ART CITIES:N.York-Teresa Margolles
Teresa Margolles examines the social causes and consequences of death, destruction and civil war. For Margolles, the morgue accurately reflects society, particularly …
Teresa Margolles examines the social causes and consequences of death, destruction and civil war. For Margolles, the morgue accurately reflects society, particularly …
Simone Fattal explores the impact of displacement, as well as the politics of archeology and excavation, as these themes resonate across the …
Tom Pnini has constructed the interactive installation “Two Figures in a Field”, comprised of two main elements “The Set” and “The Vinyl …
Marina Faust’s oeuvre is anchored in self-portraits, which she has been doing since the start of her career. She places herself in …
Kader Attia’s background informs a practice that reflects on prevailing differences between contemporary cultures and aesthetics, and on the impact of dominant …
In the 1960s and ’70s, light became a primary medium for a loosely-affiliated group of artists working in Los Angeles. Whether by …
Since its founding in 1972, International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has maintained its focus on independent and experimental filmmaking by showcasing emerging …
Like many artists of his generation, David Salle largely drew inspiration for his rich visual vocabulary from existing pictures. Based on models …
Robert Irwin has explored perception as the fundamental issue of art for over six decades. Irwin, who began his career as a …
Kang Hee Kim in “Dreamer” presents a series of photographs that collage street scenes from New York with landscapes and details from …
The Gropius Bau hosts a series of performances as it begins its 2020 program: an ongoing exploration of themes with particular contemporary …
Cameron Jamie has produced work in diverse media from photographs and videos to drawings, ceramics, sculpture, and photocopied zines. The work that …
Since its founding in 1972, International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has maintained its focus on independent and experimental filmmaking by showcasing emerging …
Blinky Palermo has left behind a uniquely influential legacy as an artist, despite the tragically short span of his career. Though it …
Joseph Kosuth and Seamus Farrell have been invited to conceive two sites-specific works at Chelsea Space. The artists have presented similar versions …
In her artistic practice, Daiga Grantina creates large-scale sculptural assemblages that emulate the natural world, often resembling terrariums and vegetation. Her labored …
Richard Artschwager’s work has been classified as Pop Art due to the work’s derivation from utilitarian objects; Minimalist, in reference to Artschwager’s …
In 1984, while Amar Kanwar was studying history at the University of Delhi, two events occurred that impacted his subsequent philosophical and …
T.J. Wilcox’s work is characterized by a fascination with personal narrative and the ways in which history is always under construction, woven …
Since 1979 Peter Fischli and David Weiss have been collaborating on a body of work that combines, rearranges, or otherwise manipulates their …
Kazimir Malevich was undoubtably one of the most influential modernist artists and the first one to engage fully in geometric abstraction. Malevich’s …
The son of a painter and a ceramicist, Camille Blatrix initially studied graphic design in Strasbourg. “My father never really made a …
Lucas Samaras is not the best-known artist in America, but among the experts he is considered a wizard, and among artists he’s …
One of the most significant Korean artists of the twentieth century, Yun Hyong-keun is widely recognized for his signature abstract compositions, which …