ART CITIES: N.York-Nari Ward
Ranging in scale from the monumental to the domestic, Nari Ward creates sculptures and installations composed from discarded material found and collected …
Ranging in scale from the monumental to the domestic, Nari Ward creates sculptures and installations composed from discarded material found and collected …
Dumb Type was founded in 1984 by disaffected students from the Kyoto City University of Arts. Hailing from a variety of backgrounds …
Robert Mangold has, since the 1950s, explored line and color on supports ranging in shape, size, and dimension. Committed to abstraction as …
Spanning seven decades, Ellsworth Kelly’s career is marked by the independent route his art has taken from any formal school or art …
Robert Rauschenberg was one of the most influential artists of his time and still is. His approach to art was eclectic, consisting …
The Atelier Zanolli’s story begins with the decision of a woman at the beginning of the century to take destiny into her …
OSGEMEOS (Portuguese for “the twins”) is the professional name of the Brazilian artists and twin brothers Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo, who were …
Robert Rauschenberg is rightfully situated as one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st Centuries. His use of found …
Elizabeth Peyton is best known for her intimate, small-scale portraits of celebrities, friends, and historical figures. Characterized by transparent washes of pigment …
“Couper le vent en trois” [To cut the wind in three] is an exhibition that gives free reign to joyous experimentation, collective …
Engaging elements of painting, sculpture and collage, Nan Swid eloquently composes pieces at once emotionally evocative and intellectually challenging. Informed by the …
Fascinated by the fundamental and inextricable triangle of sex, life, and death (it is to him we owe the words “I was …
Doug Aitken edits together frenetic and unique models of contemporary experience to create a new landscape, one in which he hopes we …
Hito Steyerl is involved in prolific filmmaking and writing work that occupies a highly discursive position between the fields of art, philosophy …
The group exhibition “At Dawn” draws connections between techniques of image production and the social and political work that goes into imagining …
Despite being one of the most influential artists of his generation in Latin America, León Ferrari is surprisingly little known across Europe. …
Dancing is one of the things that humans have in common across cultures, geographies, and time. Dance as a way of knowing …
“Future Shock” is a major new exhibition of leading international artists and collectives working at the cutting-edge of audio-visual technology. Blurring the …
The new column of our magazine, Artist’s Statement, has the purpose to communicate to the widest possible audience, the artworks of contemporary …
For over a Century the Venice Biennial has been one of the most prestigious cultural institutions in the world. Ever since its …
For over forty years, Fujiko Nakaya has explored the impermanence of art and designed her fog environments/sculptures according to the physical data …
Annika Elisabeth von Hausswolff has worked from the platform of photography since the early nineties. In dialogue with both the external world …
The “Reclaim the Earth” program at the Palais de Tokyo addresses the relationship between body and earth, the extinction of animal and …
For over forty years, Fujiko Nakaya has explored the impermanence of art and designed her fog environments/sculptures according to the physical data …