
ART ISLANDS:Syros-Costas Varotsos
Costas Varotsos is one of the most prominent Greek artists. Following in the wake of the minimalism of the late ‘60s and …
Costas Varotsos is one of the most prominent Greek artists. Following in the wake of the minimalism of the late ‘60s and …
Monash University Art Design & Architecture (MADA) in Melbourne, Australia invites applications for the PhD specialisation in Curatorial Practice. The PhD in …
Bunny Rogers became known online for her provocative and honest portrayals of self, developing an art practice that has since expanded into …
Steve Gianakos draws his forms with crisp lines that bring to mind the simplicity of minimalism. Appropriating the iconic style of 1950’s …
In her practice Nicole Bachmann explores ways of knowledge production through the use of the voice, language, movement and rhythm. Using text …
Surveying art history as if it was a “murder scene,” Analia Saban plumbs the histories of painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography to …
“I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream,” a song first published in 1927, by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, and …
Each July and August the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) produces Summer School, a series of public programs that teases out …
“Summer Breeze” is a group exhibition that presents ethereal artworks by a selection of Frith Street Gallery artists. Whether by exploring complex …
Toyo Ito graduated from the Tokyo University in 1965with a degree in architecture and worked in the office of Kiyonori Kikutake until …
Ismaïl Bahri’s work incorporates many cultural and aesthetic references, developing visual experiments that are both sensitive and precise. The results of these …
Andres Serrano feels akin to the baroque painters, such as Caravaggio, who is known to have been willing to employ a prostitute …
The Skulptur Projekte was initiated in 1977 by Klaus Bußmann and Kasper König, who since that time has held the position of …
While Merlin Carpenter’s manner of working is sardonic and polemic, to leave it at this would be to oversimplify. What becomes clear …
Entitled “THE GARDEN – End of Times; Beginning of Times” the first ARoS Triennial focus on depictions of nature throughout history and …
Palais de Tokyo occupies a monumental building which was built in 1937 for the Paris International Exhibition dedicated to Art and Technology …
The question of how painting can react to the political, social, and media realities of today represents a starting point for Daniel …
For our magazine this July is not just hot, it’s hotter than all previous it is full of art events. This month …
The 22nd edition of LISTE Art Fair, one of the two most important art fairs of Contemporary art worldwide, had successfully closed …
George Lappas is one of the innovative and restless artists of the generation of the ‘80s, who contributed significantly to the rejuvenation …
Want to gain first-hand curatorial practice in one of the most vibrant art hubs in Europe? Looking to improve your curating skills …
The group exhibition “Limits of Knowing“, explores the utmost borders of the rational knowledge. Inspired by the theory of unknowability, the interdisciplinary …
The work of Paul McCarthy is unapologetic and sometimes, considered borderline perverse. The artist focuses on the creation of confronting works, attempting …
Jean Dubuffet is one of the defining artists of the 2nd half of the 20th Century. In 1942, at the age of …