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Alex Da Corte, The Grimalkin 2023, Digital print on poplin, plexiglass, Flashe paint, sequin pins, foam, velvet, hardware, wood frame, 88¾ × 117⅜ × 3 inches; 225 × 298 × 8 cm, © Alex Da Corte, Courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks Gallery

ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Alex Da Corte

Alex Da Corte explores the nuances of contemporary life in his videos, installations, paintings, and sculptures, which are often united together in …

Sahand Hesamiyan, The Spark Is You: Parasol unit in Venice, 2019, Photo: Francesco Allegretto, © Sahand Hesamiyan, Courtesy the artist and Parasol unit

ART CITIES: Dubai-Sahand Hesamiyan

Sahand Hesamiyan’s versatile practice is informed by a profound understanding of construction techniques, culminating in larger than life metal sculptures and small …

ART NEWS: Sept.03

Ivan Andersen’s solo exhibition “Inadequately Maintained Surfaces” challenges our traditional expectations of landscape painting: for example, in terms of the materials that …

Ali Kazma, Sentimental, 2022, Diptych synchronized HD video with sound, 7 min 45 sec, © Ali Kazma, Courtesy the artist and Francesca Minini Gallery

PREVIEW: Ali Kazma-A House of Ink

Ali Kazma works with lens-based media. All aver the world, he investigates situations, places and structures relating to man’s ability to transform …

Chen Zhen, Le Produit naturel / Le Produit artificial, 1991 (detail). Metal, Plexiglas, artificial flowers, screen printed mirror, cow dung, 297 x 170 x 55 cm. Photo: Ela Bialkowska. © ADAGP, Paris

ART CITIES: Paris-Chen Zhen

Chen Zhen’s artistic poetics, which ranged from international politics to a more intimate and personal view of human life, organically integrates the …

Adham Faramawy, The air is subtle, various and sweet, 2021, Single channel video installation. Courtesy of the Artist and Niru Ratnam, London

ART FAIRS:Paris Internationale 2023

Throughout the years, Paris Internationale has established itself as a new model in the ecosystem of international contemporary art fairs. Forward thinking …

Anselm Kiefer, Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil), 1994–2012, Gelatin silver print with silver toner, in steel frame, 55 ½ × 75 ¼ × 4 inches (141 × 191 × 10 cm), © Anselm Kiefer. Photo: Charles Duprat, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

ART CITIES: Paris-Anselm Kiefer

Over the past forty years, Kiefer’s practice has developed through the accumulation, mingling and reworking of themes, motifs and constellations which recur …

Marina Abramović, The Current, 2017. Video; 1 hour 35 mins. Courtesy of the Marina Abramović Archives. © Marina Abramović

PREVIEW:Marina Abramović

At once radical, controversial and revered, Marina Abramović is one of the most discussed artists. In her work Marina Abramović explores the …

rosalux berlin, Linda Weiss, king’s dead (mountaintop), 2019

ART FAIRS: Platforms Project 2023

Platforms Project is the international show that indicatively charts the art currently produced through collective initiatives by young artists on the international …

SoiL Thornton, Choosing Suitor, installation view, Secession 2023, photo: Sophie Pölzl

ART CITIES: Vienna-SoiL Thornton

SoiL Thornton’s works resist categorization along preconceived notions of genre, medium, artistic subjectivity, biography, as well as gendered and racial identity. They …

Emma McIntyre, Queen of the air (detail), 2023, © Emma McIntyre. Courtesy the artist, Château Shatto, Los Angeles, and David Zwirner, New York

ART CITIES: N.York-Emma McIntyre

Some of Emma McIntyre’s works draw you into an illusory space; others are formalist-flat. All her large paintings begin on the floor: …

ART NEWS: Sept.02

Maki Na Kamura in two exhibitions is presenting her new paintings. In an act of great concentration, she has taken the pressure …

Ugo Rondinone, bright light shining, Installation view, Gladstone Gallery-New York, 2023, © Ugo Rondinone, Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery

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 …

Cady Noland, Installation view, 2023, Gagosian Gallery-New York, Courtesy Gagosian

ART CITIES: N.York-Cady Noland

In modernity, violence finds expression not only in social action, but also in omnipresent objects, facilities and urban structures. The severity of …

Heinz Mack, light reflectors in the Wahiba Desert, 1997, Oman Photo: Heinz Mack © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2023

PRESENTATION: Heinz Mack-Mack im ZKM

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, Ferienhaus für Terroristen I (Modell 1:10), 2006-2007, wood, zink sheet, perspex, mixed media, 150,5 x 220 x 170 cm, House: 48,8 x 182 x 78 cm, Photo: Nic Tenwiggenhorn, © Thomas Schütte, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 202

PRESENTATION: Thomas Schütte-Westkunstmodelle

Thomas Schütte’s installations, sculptures, prints, drawings and watercolours take different and often contradictory forms. Schütte’s art looks utilitarian offering sustenance, shelter and …

Analia Saban, Folded Concrete (Gate Fold), 2017, Concrete on walnut pallet, 33 x 127 x 94 cm, 13 x 50 x 37 inches, © Analia Saban, courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Analia Saban

Analia Saban works across and between artistic mediums, consistently turning viewers’ expectations of what constitutes a painting or sculpture on its head. …

Artists of House of Kal Karachi at a workshop with Karachi LaJamia (Karachi Anti-University), 2021. Image courtesy Fiza Khatri

PRESENTATION: House of Kal

In many South Asian languages, including Hindi, Urdu and Bangla, the word “kal” means both yesterday and tomorrow. The community architecture and …