ART CITIES: N.York-Ugo Rondinone
Using photography, video, painting, drawing, sculpture, sound, and text, Ugo Rondinone particularly enjoys destabilizing the viewers’ perceptions and unsettling their certainties by …
Using photography, video, painting, drawing, sculpture, sound, and text, Ugo Rondinone particularly enjoys destabilizing the viewers’ perceptions and unsettling their certainties by …
Füsun Onur uses everyday materials in her painting and sculpture to reflect on space, time, rhythm and form. Over the past few …
In modernity, violence finds expression not only in social action, but also in omnipresent objects, facilities and urban structures. The severity of …
Dominican-American artist Firelei Báez shares a closer look into her artworks and practice. Through vibrant colours and repurposed found maps, Báez explores …
German artist Heinz Mack is best known for his monumental outdoor sculptures and contributions to 20th-century light and kinetic art–particularly as a …
Thomas Schütte’s installations, sculptures, prints, drawings and watercolours take different and often contradictory forms. Schütte’s art looks utilitarian offering sustenance, shelter and …
Füsun Onur uses everyday materials in her painting and sculpture to reflect on space, time, rhythm and form. Over the past few …
Analia Saban works across and between artistic mediums, consistently turning viewers’ expectations of what constitutes a painting or sculpture on its head. …
In many South Asian languages, including Hindi, Urdu and Bangla, the word “kal” means both yesterday and tomorrow. The community architecture and …
Tetsuya Ishida came of age as a painter during Japan’s “lost decade”, a time of nationwide economic recession that lasted through the …
Jennifer Guidi draws from several lineages, including the visionary Modernism of the American Southwest, process-oriented minimalism, Light and Space, lyrical West Coast …
Bringing together over fifty artists from around the world, spanning the early nineteenth century until today the exhibition “Pictures Girls Make” is …
Umar Rashid presents “Kagetora’s dream in the time of Sakoku. (Reds and Blues). Part 1”, his first exhibition in Japan. Rashid makes …
Wood, water, sheet metal, lead, explosives, rubber, acid, sand, gravity, rockets, gunpowder, and fire. Swiss artist Roman Signer’s work explores the relationships …
Throughout his practice, Francis Alÿs consistently directs his distinct poetic and imaginative sensibility toward anthropological and geopolitical concerns centered around observations of, …
Bringing together over fifty artists from around the world, spanning the early nineteenth century until today the exhibition “Pictures Girls Make” is …
Spanning three generations of artists from Asia, Europe as well as North and South America, the exhibition “Inside Other Spaces. Environments by …
Marina Faust began her artistic career as a photo-reporter in Vienna. Her first exhibitions took place at Galerie Agathe Gaillard in Paris …
Kathleen Jacobs seeks inspiration in nature. Her work starts among the trees, onto which she attaches blank canvases. While in direct contact …
Louise Bourgeois is recognized as one of the most important and influential artists of the 20th Century. For over seven decades, Bourgeois’s …
The Galerie Eva Presenhuber in collaboration with Taxa Seoul presents a group show of new and significant works. The exhibition reflects vital …
Han Bing is recognized for her sensitive yet disruptive visual language in paintings that deconstruct pictorial reality and open up new dimensions. Having …
The colorful oeuvre of Claudia Caviezel is a visual revelation. For more than twenty years, the trained textile designer has been working …
In this video, seven contemporary artists, Dana Schutz (1976, US), Amy Sillman (1955, US), Emma Talbot (1969, UK), Leidy Churchman (1979, US), …