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Hiroshi Sugimoto, Opticks 228, 2018, Chromogenic print, Image: 47 x 47 in. (119.4 x 119.4 cm), Frame: 60 x 60 in. (152.4 x 152.4 cm), Edition of 1 plus 1 AP, © Hiroshi Sugimoto, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Marian Goodman

PHOTO:Hiroshi Sugimoto-Theory of Colours

Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photographs exemplify both the craftsman’s will to visual beauty and perfection, and an incisive exploration of philosophical notions of space …

ART NEWS:March 03

Titled “Enter Paradise”, Zandile Tshabalala’s opulent acrylic paintings are built around that very theme and a shared, fantasized conception of it. An …

VIDEO:Tal R

Shortly before he turned fifty, we had the unique pleasure of spending six months with Danish artist Tal R, while he was …

Rebecca Warren, Pas De Deux 2005, Mixed media vitrine and Perspex, 18 × 54⅜ × 11¼ inches; 46 × 138 × 29 cm, © Rebecca Warren, Courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks Gallery

ART CITIES:N.York-Rebecca Warren

Rebecca Warren is a sculptor working in a variety of materials, including clay, bronze, and steel. She also constructs vitrines and wall-based …

Installation view of the exhibition: Leu Art Family, 2021, ©Museum Tinguely; Photo: Daniel Spehr

ART CITIES:Basel-Leu Art Family

The mummy of Otzi, was discovered accidentally by hikers in 1991, together with his clothing and equipment, on the east ridge of …

PHOTO:Claudia Andujar, Part II

The daughter of a Jewish man murdered in the Nazi camps, photographer Claudia Andujar has become a witness to the near-extermination of …

William Kentridge, Pocket Drawings 187-241 (2016). 3 run lithographic print on 63 panels, mounted on cotton fabric. Edition of 25 + 3AP. 80.3 x 98.1 cm; 94.6 x 112.4 x 7 cm (incl. frame). © William Kentridge, Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery

ART CITIES:N.York-William Kentridge

William Kentridge’s engagement with printmaking has been integral to his artistic practice and spans his entire career. He has experimented with a …

Anish Kapoor, Shooting into the Corner, 2008/2009, © Wolfgang Woessner/MAK

MIRAGES LXXII

This March is weird (!) Exactly one year the World Health Organization declared the Covid-19 Pandemic, a year of Lockdown, Art has …