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Petrit Halilaj, Unfinished Histories, © Mennour Archives

ART CITIES: Geneva-Petrit Halilaj

Emerging from his personal experiences, the Cosovarian artist Petrit Halilaj’s work is deeply connected with the recent history of Kosovo and the …

Tauba Auerbach: Pilot Wave Induction II, 2018, Two volumes, 60 pages each, HP Indigo print on uncoated paper, Metal and plastic disc binding, Custom four-part box, Velcro, stickers, 33,02 × 17,78 × 3,81 cm, © Tauba Auerbach, Steven Probert (Photo), Courtesy Diagonal Press, New York

TRIBUTE: Tauba Auerbach, Tide Part I

Tauba Auerbach, traces the visible and invisible connections, structures, and rhythms that shape our universe. In addition, Auerbach orients their artistic gaze …

Ron Mueck, Courtesy the artist and Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain

ART CITIES: Paris-Ron Mueck

Born in Melbourne in 1958 and living in the UK  since 1986, Ron Mueck has developed a body of work which touches on …

Glenn Murcutt

ARCHITECTURE: Glenn Murcutt

The Australian Architect Glenn Marcus Murcutt (25/7/1936- ) is noted for his design of environmentally sensitive modernist houses that respond to their …

David Hockney assisted by Jonathan Wilkinson, 25th June 2022, Looking at the Flowers (Framed), 2022, Photographic drawing printed on 5 sheets of paper, mounted on 5 sheets of Dibond, 299.7 x 518.2 cm, Collection of the artist © David Hockney assisted by Jonathan Wilkinson

PRESENTATION: David Hockney

David Hockney has produced some of the most vividly recognizable images of this century. His pursuits stretch across a vast range of …

Rodney Graham, Rheinmetall/Victoria 8, 2003, 35mm film, color, silent, Cinemeccanica Victoria 8 film projector, 10:50 min, photo: production still © Rodney Graham

TRIBUTE: Out Of The Box-Part III

20 years ago, Schaulager opened as a completely new institution with an innovative concept. With The exhibition “Out Of The Box” Schaulager …

VIDEO: Norman Foster

A major figure of world architecture who is often seen as a leader of the “high tech” trend, British architect Norman Foster …

Honor Titus, Second Serve, 2023 Oil on canvas, 84 × 72 inches (213.4 × 182.9 cm), © Honor Titus. Photo: Jeff McLane, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

PREVIEW: Honor Titus-Advantage In

Painted in a range of dark, luminous jewel tones, Honor Titus’ paintings often depict faceless figures in minimal urban landscapes, reflecting the …