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Zaha Hadid, Kuki.ONE Chair, 2015, Leila Heller Gallery Archive

ARCHITECTURE:Zaha Hadid

Adopted deconstruction, as a way of life and work, Zaha Hadid designed series of everyday objects. She used curves in furniture, spaces …

Kai Althoff, Installation View of Kai Althoff: and then leave me to the common swifts at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Photo: © Kai Althoff, MoMA Archive

ART-PRESENTATION: Kai Althoff

Kai Althoff’s installations, videos and drawings often involve invented stories whose subjects, such as collective consciousness, music and lifestyle, play a crucial …

ART NEWS:Dec.03

A new, free, web-based publication on cultural practice is now available, “In Terms of Performance” is a keywords anthology designed to provoke …

Izumi Miyazaki, Hair cut, 2016, © Izumi Miyazaki, Courtesy Fondazione Prada

ART-PRESENTATION:Give Me Yesterday

Osservatorio is Fondazione Prada’s new exhibition space in Milan dedicated to photography and visual languages, occupying 800 square meters on the 5th …

Golnaz Fathi, Untitled, 2016, © Golnaz Fathi, Courtesy Third Line Gallery

ART CITIES:Dubai-Golnaz Fathi

Golnaz Fathi is renowned for her abstract paintings rooted in the rich traditions of Persian calligraphy. Her work and success is an …

Donald Judd, Studies of Colonial Architectural Fragments and Stepped Circle, Baja California, Mexico and 2 Views from train en route from New York to Marfa, Texas, 1965-67, Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection, Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel – 2001, © Donald Judd Estate/Foundation, Metropolitan Museum of Art Archive

PHOTO:The Poetics of Place, Part II

Metropolitan Museum of Art began collecting photographs in 1928, when Alfred Stieglitz made the first of several important gifts to the Museum. …

Robert Morris, Untitled (Dirt), 1968/2016, Dia:Beacon, © Robert Morris/Artists Rights Sosiety (APRS)-New York, Photo: BillJacobson-New York, Dia Art Froundation Archive

ART CITIES:N. York-Robert Morris

One of the most complex and challenging artists, Robert Morris has achieved fame in a wide range of Contemporary Art Movements. He …

Frank Stella, Guifa E La Berreta Rossa, 1985, Leila Heller Gallery Archive

ART CITIES:Dubai-Frank Stella

Frank Stella emerged on the scene in the late ‘50s, when his M “Black Paintings” heralded a new era in postwar art. …

Maro Michalakakos, Ευτυχισμένες Μέρες (Oh Les Beaux Jours), 2012, Installation View at Athens Conservatoire 18/11/16 – 29/1/17, Photo: © NikosMarkou, Courtesy NEON Organization

INTERVIEW: Maro Michalakakos

On the occasion of Maro Michalakakos’ participation at the group exhibition “Flying over the Abyss” organized by NEON, with works from D.Daskalopoulos …

Attila Szűcs, Stars in a Moorland, 2015, © Weco Art-Denmark, Ludwig Museum Archive

ART CITIES:Budapest-Attila Szűcs

Attila Szűcs is one of Hungary’s most important contemporary painters. He works with old newspaper clippings, postcards, photographs, and film stills, adding …

Naoki Ishikawa Capturing the Map of Light on This Planet

PHOTO:Naoki Ishikawa

Since his late teens, Naoki Ishikawa has been travelling to the earth’s far corners and has scaled the highest peaks on all …

Hiroshi Sugimoto, Hyena-Jackal-Vulture, 1976, © Hiroshi Sugimoto, Foam Archive

PHOTO:Hiroshi Sugimoto-Black Box

Hiroshi Sugimoto has defined what it means to be a multi-disciplined contemporary artist, blurring the lines between photography, painting, installation, and most …

Dan Attoe, Landscape with Free Time and Money, 2016, Courtesy Peres Projects-Berlin, Photo: Matthias Kolb

ART CITIES:Berlin-Dan Attoe

Dan Attoe’s images draw on the iconography of U.S.A. his works seem to question what is real and what is imagined, by …

Michael Kenna, Pine Trees at Dusk-Contrada Cordano-Abruzzo-Italy, 2016, © Michael Kenna, Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery-New York

PHOTO:Michael Kenna

Michael Kenna is one of the most influential landscape photographers of his generation, best known for his black & white landscapes. Often …