ART CITIES: Seoul-Lari Pittman
With an extensive repertoire of symbols and decorative motifs, excised from far-ranging sources, Lari Pittman weaves innovative, visually dense pictures that convey …
With an extensive repertoire of symbols and decorative motifs, excised from far-ranging sources, Lari Pittman weaves innovative, visually dense pictures that convey …
Art Labor Formed by Thao Nguyen Phan, Truong Cong Tung and Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran is an artist collective based in Ho Chi …
The exhibition “I only work with lost and found” brings together individual and heterogeneous works by 15 artists. Despite their diversity, these …
With society becoming increasingly fragmented, exacerbated by heightened global geo-political tensions, the exhibition “Archipelago: Visions in Orbit “proposes an ‘archipelagic’ approach, aimed …
Gideon Rubin’s faceless portraits are inspired by photographs from old photo albums, photos of celebrities or paintings by old masters. In examining …
Simphiwe Mbunyuza creates masterful objects and vessels combining stoneware, leather, fabric and steel. Mbunyuza’s richly textured, confounding ceramic objects are featured traditional …
Rising to prominence in the 1960s, Keiichi Tanaami found early success early by creating images now deeply forged in the cultural landscape …
Ivana Bašić is a Serbian artist living and working in New York. She specializes in sculpture blending various materials, including wax, glass, …
The exhibition ”Weaving the Future” is a work in progress project, an open workshop of ideas, where from 2019 until today… tried …
Isabella Ducrot is an artist and writer with a career spanning four decades. Ducrot’s oeuvre is deeply rooted in an extraordinary and …
The political unrest that roiled Western Europe during the first half of the twentieth century profoundly marked the life and career of …
Agnes Varda was a photographer, artist and filmmaker, and a pioneer of the Nouvelle Vague, the French new wave; a bold, original …
March Avery’s oil paintings and watercolors exhibit distinct stylistic characteristics that echo the family’s artistic legacy, known as the “Avery style.” Defined by …
It is only through a human perspective that nature becomes a landscape into which meanings may be inscribed. Past events continue to …
Borrowing from the eponymous German interior design magazine “SCHÖNER WOHNEN” (live more beautifully), all the works the group exhibition, has one of …
Joan Linder is known for her labor-intensive drawings that contain thousands, even hundreds of thousands, of tiny lines. Her subjects include the …
Oscar Murillo is known for an inventive and itinerant practice that encompasses paintings, works on paper, sculptures, installations, actions, live events, collaborative …
Best known for his pioneering use of light, Keith Sonnier authored a complex body of work that challenges dogmas at the heart …
Mapping the movement of culture through histories of spices, wax candles, or fine white china bowls, Kate Pincus-Whitney’s tablescapes are a place …
Aya Ito creates paintings with her highly original motifs and process. The work expresses a dangerous humor that addictively attracts the viewer …
Kathleen Ryan recasts found and handmade objects as spectacular, larger-than-life meditations on consumer society, desire, and the fine line between kitsch and …
Chairs and benches have legs that momentarily replace those of humans. Some chairs have arms, which also provide solace and rest. And …
Anselm Kiefer’s ongoing preoccupation with cultural memory, identity and history lends his works their multi-layered subject matter, fueled by a variety of …
The exhibition “Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991” is the first survey of the history of digital art from a feminist …