PRESENTATION: Robert Irwin-Full Room Skylight, Scrim V, Dia Beacon
Robert Irwin has explored perception as the fundamental issue of art for over six decades. Irwin, who began his career as a …
Robert Irwin has explored perception as the fundamental issue of art for over six decades. Irwin, who began his career as a …
In his sculptures and installations Montealegre creates fictional worlds that are informed by his interest in subjects such as archaeology, philoso-phy and …
Juan Muñoz was the most significant of the first generation of artists to achieve maturity in post-Franco Spain, and one of the …
Born in Matsumoto, Japan, in 1929, Yayoi Kusama is one of the world’s best-known contemporary artists. Over the past seven decades, she …
Dan Flavin’s work is clean, industrially produced, and serially repeating. These qualities were developed in opposition to the gestural expressionist painting dominant …
Jordan Wolfson is known for his provocative work in a range of mediums, including sculpture, installation, video, photography, digital animation, and performance. …
Dóra Maurer is a Hungarian visual artist whose work has spanned a 50-year career. She works in almost every medium, from film …
The group exhibition “Shrine” includes new immersive installations by six artists who bridge ancient practices with technology, the spiritual and physical, and …
Eva Schlegel works in many different media: photography, objects, installations, glass and lead. Some of her most characteristic works are her black …
Nadia Belerique, working in photography, sculpture, and installation, expands on photographic strategies of framing, aperture, depth, and the distance between objects and …
Spanning more than five decades, the Govett-Brewster’s permanent collection tells a story of artistic practice in Aotearoa New Zealand through the lens …
Susan Jacobs works across drawing, sculpture, recorded action, installation as well as ephemeral site-responsive intervention. She utilises material and site as a …
The series of the exhibition “Weaving the Future” (2019-ongoing) is a project-work in progress that creates a dialogue between Greek visual artists, …
Fondazione Prada’s initiative dedicated to neuroscience, “Human Brains,” surveys different fields: from neurobiology to philosophy, from psychology to neurochemistry, from linguistics to …
The multimedia works featured in the exhibition “Projects: Carolina Caycedo and David de Rozas” explore the complex histories and cultures present in …
Tobias Rehberger challenges conventional notions of art with his confounding objects and environments. “The bottom line, to put it very basically’, he …
Since the late 1970s, Ricardo Brey’s practice has focused on his research into the origins of humanity and humankind’s place in the …
Over the years Javier Calleja worked with drawings, installations, sculptures, and paintings, often playing with the scale and perspective in his presentations. …
The exhibition “Homosphere” addresses this ubiquitous but invisible sphere, interpreting it as a space for what is unknown or unexpected, for the …
Friends as well as iconic artists of the American postwar period, Larry Bell and John Chamberlain each forged distinct careers by harnessing …
For the last decade Art Mûr’s benchmark summer event “Fresh Paint / New Construction” has been dedicated to the promotion of emerging …
Sun & Sea Opera is a visually compelling total work of art that vents climate anxiety while offering a modernized reinterpretation of …
Melis Buyruk is a Turkish artist born in Golcuk in 1984. Her large-scale floral ceramic sculptures depart from contained, categorical forms of …
In the late 1960s and the 1970s Lee Ufan was involved in the Japanese artistic movement Mono-ha and became its spokesman. Using …