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Tony Cragg, Untitled, 2023, Stainless steel, 90 x 39 x 58 cm (35.43 x 15.35 x 22.83 in), © Tony Cragg, Courtesy the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery

PRESENTATION: Tony Cragg-New Sculptures

Tony Cragg explores the complex relationships between the natural and man-made world to create an innovative, distinctive sculptural language. A self-described ‘radical …

Khaled Hafez, History of the Mundane: Military Industrial Complex, 2022–2023 Photo: Helene Toresdotter

PRESENTATION: Unhealed, Part II

The international group exhibition “Unhealed” delves into the aftermath of the uprisings and revolutions, that swept through the Arab world starting in …

Yto Barrada, Untitled (Color Wheel I), 2024, © Yto Barrada, Courtesy Pace Gallery

ART CITIES:London-Yto Barrada

Yto Barrada is recognized for her multidisciplinary investigations of cultural phenomena and historical narratives. Engaging with the performativity of archival practices and …

ART NEWS: March 02

Nevin Aladağ’s survey exhibition “Interlocking” features textile collages, sound sculptures, installations and videos, drawing connections between different patterns of artistic creation and …

Nina Beier, China, 2015, Courtesy of the artist and STANDARD (OSLO), Photo: Vegard Kleven

PREVIEW: Nina Beier-Parts

Remote-controlled toy cars carry human-hair wigs. The plugholes in old sinks are blocked with cigars, and porcelain dogs are paired with porcelain …

Fabio Mauri, Cinema all'aperto [Outdoor cinema], 1969, Mixed media on paper, 70 × 100 cm, Courtesy Richard Saltoun Gallery

ART CITIES: Rome-Fabio Mauri

Fabio Mauri’s practice encompasses performance, film, installation, found-object sculpture, mixed media works and theoretical writings to question readings of history and the …

Seba Calfuqueo, still from TRAY TRAY KO, 2022. HD video, color, sound; 6 min. © Seba Calfuqueo. Courtesy the artist. Photograph by Sebastian Melo

BIENNALS: Whitney Biennial 2024

The eighty-first edition of the Whitney Biennial—the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States—features seventy-one artists and collectives grappling with …

Karl Wirsum, Pumpkin Girl, 1976, Acrylic on wood, 11.5 x 16.75 x .5 inches, © Karl Wirsum, Courtesy the artist and Derek Eller Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Karl Wirsum

Karl Wirsum was an American artist. He was a member of the Chicago artistic group The Hairy Who, a group of representational …

Mamma Andersson, Grottan / The Cave, 2022, Oil on canvas, 37,5x49 cm, © Mamma Andersson, Courtesy the artist and Galleri Magnus Karlsson

PREVIEW: Mamma Andersson-After Hill

Mamma Andersson is one of Sweden’s most internationally recognized artists. Inspired by filmic imagery, theatre sets, and period interiors, Andersson‘s compositions are …

Claude Viallat, Untitled N°2 (1984), 1984, Acrylic on yellow tarpaulin,200 x 325 cm, 78 3/4 x 127 15/16 inches, Courtesy Templon

ART CITIES: N.York-Claude Viallat

A rounded rectangle, sometimes described as resembling a bone, became Claude Viallat’s signature shape. Viallat repeated this form across various surfaces such …

ART NEWS: March 01

The exhibition “Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund” surveys the Do Good Fund’s sweeping photography collection to tease …

Richard Hunt, Vector, 1957, Welded steel and cottonwood, 56.5 x 41.9 x 83.2 cm | 22 1/4 x 16 1/2 x 32 3/4 in., © Richard Hunt, Courtesy White Cube Gallery

PRESENTATION: Richard Hunt

Richard Hunt’s status as the foremost African-American abstract sculptor and artist of public sculpture has remained unchallenged. Executed in welded and cast …

Tammy Nguyen, Spears Pointed, 2023, Watercolor, vinyl paint, pastel, screen printing, rubber stamping, and metal leaf on paper stretched over wood and gator board panel, 65 x 90 inches / 165.1 x 228.6 cm, © Tammy Nguyen, Photo by Daniel Kukla, Courtesy the artist and Lehman Maupin Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Tammy Nguyen

Tammy Nguyen creates paintings, drawings, artist books, prints, and zines that explore the intersections between geopolitics, ecology, and lesser-known histories. A story …