ART CITIES: N.York-Hermann Nitsch
Having trained at Vienna’s Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt in the 1950s, Hermann Nitsch became a pioneer of the city’s avant-garde scene in …
Having trained at Vienna’s Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt in the 1950s, Hermann Nitsch became a pioneer of the city’s avant-garde scene in …
Byron Kim works in an area one might call the abstract sublime. His work sits at the threshold between abstraction and representation, …
Gerhard Richter is one of the most important artists of his generation, with a career spanning from the 1960s to the present. …
The exhibition “Alvenarias” brings together works by Alfredo Volpi and Fábio Miguez. The show brings together significant works by Volpi, one of …
Louise Nevelson, a leading sculptor of the twentieth century, pioneered site-specific and installation art with her monochromatic wood sculptures made of box-like …
In a “strange time” when we were forbidden to meet face-to-face, the doors of the museums, making exhibitions and providing education, were …
Tony Cragg is one of the world’s foremost sculptors. Constantly pushing to find new relations between people and the material world, there …
In his artistic work, Olaf Holzapfel is interested in space and how space is created. The results of his work are sculptures, which …
With “Dans la plantation” his new body of work, Marc Padeu pursues his pictorial exploration of Cameroon’s agricultural regions, which began in …
Julian Hoeber is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice centers on themes such as the problem of the proximity of thought and form, intuitive …
Troy Makaza’ surreal works, woven from painted silicone strings, inhabit the space on both side of painting and sculpture, creating a threadlike …
An enigmatic storyteller, Megan Rooney works across a variety of media – including painting, sculpture, installation, performance and language – to develop …
The exhibition “Realities Left Vacant” presents works by the 11 international artists awarded the 2022 visual arts work stipend of the Berlin …
Jessica Rankin creates expansive maps of landscapes dotted with codes, signs, and symbols that refer to the processes of memory, intuition, and …
Sandra Mujinga uses her art to investigate ideas of the body and the privilege of invisibility. “The starting point is the body. …
The story of Black Mountain College begins in 1933 and comprises a fascinating chapter in the history of education and the arts. …
Helen Frankenthaler, whose career spanned six decades, has long been recognized as one of the great American artists of the 20th Century. …
Covering nearly every artistic medium, Georg Baselitz has established himself as a visual artist of international stature. His work confronts the visceral …
Robel Temesgen’s paintings and works on paper depict water, land and air in various states of fusion and transformation – turbulent or …
Josef Albers, initially a teacher of elementary school, was one of the foremost art teachers of the 20th century. His approach to …
İz Öztat’s practice engages with diverse forms and media defined by her research. Her individual and collective artistic practice focuses on the …
The exhibition “Language in Times of Miscommunication” features artwork that incorporates various forms of language (poetry, speculative fiction, and slang), modes of …
The exhibition “Unschöne Museen” draws on Benedicte Savoy’s expression “Unschöne Museen”, literally unbeautiful museums, in a selection of works that emphasize this …
Tony Oursler has been a pioneering figure in new media since the 1970s. Over the last four decades, Oursler has explored popular …