
ART CITIES: N. York-Raoul De Keyser
Raoul De Keyser is known for his sophisticated and tempered paintings that subtly and evocatively explore the relationship between color and form. …
Raoul De Keyser is known for his sophisticated and tempered paintings that subtly and evocatively explore the relationship between color and form. …
“Moon Voyage” is the first dedicated presentation of works by Antiguan artist, writer, and polymath Frank Walter in Paris. Featuring paintings, works …
Michelangelo Pistoletto is a founding father of the Arte Povera movement and widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of …
Amy Feldman is recognized for her iconic painting language and commitment to large-scale gray-on-gray abstractions. Feldman’s investigation in the color gray highlights the …
In a diverse practice that draws upon the tradition of Romantic painting, Karen Kilimnik utilizes painting, drawing, collage, photography, video and installation …
Kei Imazu creates an ambiguous imaginary world that hovers between past and present by painting, without the use of digital printing, a …
Alex Israel explores and embraces pop culture as a global visual language. Deeply entwined with his hometown of Los Angeles, he traffics …
Claudia Martínez Garay’s practice encompasses painting, sculpture, printmaking, video, and site-specific installation. As well as interrogating European museum collections and histories, Martínez Garay …
“I have Rod Stewart looking over me. That’s important to have him in the room. He’s kind of a big hero of …
Sylvie Fleury’s installation, sculpture, and mixed media work deals with our sentimental and aesthetic attachments to consumerist culture. Emerging in the 1990s, …
Lesley Vance is an abstract painter whose visual language is rooted in her early engagement with still-life painting. Seeking to move beyond …
Hassan Sharif was born in Bandar Lengeh, Iran and lived and worked in Dubai. Recognized as a pioneer of conceptual art and …
Selçuk Artut is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher whose work explores the intricate theoretical and practical dimensions of human-technology relations. His artistic …
Sam Gilliam is one of the great innovators in postwar American painting. He emerged from the Washington, D.C. scene in the mid-1960s …
François Rouan presents “Recorda” his first solo exhibition in New York the exhibition features a selection of paintings and photographs drawn from …
The exhibition “Unfolding the Dynamics of Modern Ceramics in Korea” showcases the story of Korean ceramic art from the 1950s to the …
Exploring different geographies of violence in his native Lebanon but also in the broader region, Ali Cherri is a Paris-based artist with …
Céline Condorelli’s work inhabits the boundaries between public and private, art and function, work and leisure, in order to reimagine what culture …
Malala Andrialavidrazana interrogates barriers and interactions within cross-cultural contexts, thoughtfully shifting between private spaces and global considerations to explore social imaginaries. Over …
“We are not working for society. We are mainly working for privileged people.” Meet Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, best known for his …
Tom Wesselmann emerged as a pivotal figure in the American Pop Art movement of the 1960s, setting aside abstract expressionism to embrace …
Among the female artists of our time who stand out for their powerful work—art that undoubtedly makes the soul tremble and at …
Drawing influence from popular music, fashion, literature, cultural and critical theory, and his own individual heritage, Jeffrey Gibson recontextualizes the familiar to …
Meet Mexican architect Gabriela Carrillo, who invests herself in transforming public spaces both as an architect in her own name and as …