ART-PRESENTATION: Christoph Schlingensief-Message In A Bottle
Christoph Schlingensief was one of the leading German-speaking artists of his time. He eliminated the borders between theater, film, television, literature, and …
Christoph Schlingensief was one of the leading German-speaking artists of his time. He eliminated the borders between theater, film, television, literature, and …
The exhibition “Wordless–Falling Silent Loudly” is dedicated to exploring possible ways of shattering the phases of silence that result when people suffer …
Camille Henrot moves seamlessly between film, painting, drawing, sculpture and installation. The artist references self-help, online second-hand marketplaces, cultural anthropology, literature, psychoanalysis, …
An important member of the Young British Artists, Mat Collishaw creates work that confronts issues of moral ambiguity with formally stunning and …
The exhibition, “Humor Has It” shows a large collection of Fluxus art and is intended to view Nam June Paik and Fluxus …
Since the 1960s, Gerhard Richter has immersed himself in a rich and varied exploration of painting. Continually challenging the relevance of the …
Damien Hirst’s wide-ranging practice includes installation, sculpture, painting and drawing. Consistently challenging the boundaries between art, science and religion, his visceral, visually …
Since the 1970s, when he was a student at the California Institute of the Arts, James Welling has become known for a …
Chiharu Shiota’s inspiration often emerges from a personal experience or emotion, which she expands into universal human concerns such as life, death, …
While historically viewed as a pastime, activity intended just for women, embroidery has often been used as a form of biography. Women …
Pamela Rosenkranz rose to prominence with a conceptual practice that encompasses sculpture, video, installation and painting. Her work questions the subjective element …
Alex Hubbard’s work encompasses video art and painting, exploring the boundaries of each via a cross-examination that invigorates both media in new …
Mona Hatoum is interested in creating formally simple and reductive works that nevertheless impact viewers on an emotional and psychological level. Her …
In a new series of videos, we will ask a number of artists to reflect upon their last or final work. Even …
Bruce Nauman’s exhibition “Presence / Absence” features two single-channel works, from 1999 and 2001, along with three dual-screen projections made in 2013, …
Known as “the painter of black and light,” Pierre Soulages has forged a career remarkable not only for its rigorous invention, but …
Avid explorer of our relationships with objects, Nicolás Lamas takes a dialectical approach to art-making. He places everyday items in unexpected combinations, …
Thomas Demand’s singular oeuvre merges sculpture and photography and usually relies on found images. The artist, who lives in Berlin and Los …
The exhibition “Terapia” explores the pervasive influence of Freudian psychoanalysis on Argentine culture at large and its inception as a vector for …
Martin Kippenberger made paintings, sculpture and installations which offer a humorous yet bitter commentary on the modern world and the artists place …
Today, Italian postwar art that is considered a crucial art historical moment, bursting with distinct artists as well as radical groups and …
Robert Mangold has, since the 1950s, explored line and color on supports ranging in shape, size, and dimension. Committed to abstraction as …
Rachel Whiteread’s approach to sculpture is predicated on the translation of negative space into solid form. Casting from everyday objects, oftentimes using …
With small projects created by 52 platforms, “Platforms Project Net Teaser” is the harbinger of the International Exhibition Platforms Project 2021 that …