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Tarek Atoui, Installation view ground floor Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2024, Photo: Markus Tretter, Courtesy of the artist, © Tarek Atoui, Kunsthaus Bregenz

PRESENTATION: Tarek Atoui

Tarek Atoui is an artist and composer working within the realm of sound performance and composition. His work challenges traditional ways of …

PRESENTATION Olga de Amaral

ART CITIES: Paris-Olga de Amaral

Olga de Amaral is a Colombian textile artist known for her site-specific installations utilizing materials such as gold leaf, fiber glass, and …

Oscar Tuazon, Water Map (Lake Itasca), 2023. Bergen Kunsthall. Courtesy Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Photo: Thor Brødreskift

ART CITIES: Vienna-Oscar Tuazon

Oscar Tuazon works with natural and industrial materials to create inventive objects, structures, and installations that can be used, occupied, or otherwise …

Pauline Curnier Jardin, Fat to Ashes, 2021, Photo: Mathias Völzke, Courtesy the artist and Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma

PRESENTATION: Pauline Curnier Jardin

Pauline Curnier Jardin employs cinematic narrative, installation, sculpture and performance to create immersive art. While investigating prevailing norms and stereotypes, the works …

ART NEWS: Oct.02

Tsohil Bhatia in her solo exhibition “This Fire That Warms You” imagines the gallery as a kitchen, activating and recontextualizing its furnishings, …

Hyundai Commission, Mire Lee, Open Wound, Installation Photo. Photo © Tate ( Lucy Green)

PRESENTATION: Mire Lee-Open Wound

Mire Lee is known to create kinetic sculptural installations that appear shabby, ridiculous, and precarious. Lee questions human fantasies of technologies that …

Robert Longo, Untitled (Pilgrim), 2024. Mixed Media, 5 parts. Courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London · Paris · Salzburg · Seoul ©. Photo: Eva Herzog.

ART CITIES: London-Rober Longo

While Robert Longo has worked in a variety of media, he is best known for his large-scale, hyper-realistic charcoal drawings that reflect …

Dominic Chambers, Of Stars and Clouds, 2024, Oil on linen, 55 x 60 inches / 139.7 x 152.4 cm, Photo by Daniel Kukla, © Dominic Chambers, Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers creates vibrant paintings that simultaneously engage art historical models, such as color-field painting and gestural abstraction, and contemporary concerns around …

JJonas Wood Self-Portrait with Home Depot Cart, Joint, and Phone, 2024. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 90 × 98 inches (228.6 × 248.9 cm), © Jonas Wood. Photo: Marten Elder, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

PRESENTATION: Jonas Wood

In his boldly colored, graphic works, including paintings, drawings, and prints, Jonas Wood combines art historical references with images of the objects, …

Noah Davis, 1975 (8), 2013. Private collection, © The Estate of Noah Davis. Courtesy The Estate of Noah Davis and David Zwirner. Photo: Kerry McFate

PRESENTATION: Noah Davis

Based primarily in Los Angeles, Noah Davis created a body of figurative paintings that explore a range of Black life. Davis knew …

ART NEWS:Oct.01

The exhibition “Painting on Paper, 1990–2002” features eighteen large-scale paintings on paper from the later part of Helen Frankenthaler’s career, many of …

Sara Cwynar, Baby Blue Benz Fundraiser, 2023, Archival pigment print, 16 × 20 in | 40.6 × 50.8 cm, Edition of 15 + 2AP, © Sara Cwynar, Courtesy the artist and 52 Walker Gallery

ART CITES:N. York-Sara Cwynar

Sara Cwynar seeks to make sense of our current visual culture through photography, essayistic video works, collages, installations and books. In her …

Kathryn Andrews, Victoria Woodhull, Belva Ann Lockwood, Abigail Scott Duniway [ . . . ], 2020– ongoing , Site-specific installation for the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)- Berkeley, Courtesy the artist and BAMPFA

PRESENTATION: Kathryn Andrews

Kathryn Andrews’s work is based on sources from mass media culture and art history, which investigate the modes of appeal and attraction …

Thomas Schütte. Ackermans Tempel III (Modell 1:10) (Ackerman’s Temple III [Model 1:10]), 2011. Lego bricks, wood, and aluminum. 19 1/8 × 17 5/8 × 23 1/16″ (45 × 44.7 × 60.7 cm). Collection the artist, Düsseldorf. Photo: Luise Heuter © 2024 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, © 2024 Thomas Schütte / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

PRESENTATION: Thomas Schütte

Thomas Schütte’s early work offered a critique of then-dominant Minimalist and Conceptual art while deeply engaging with cultural and historical content. Schütte’s …