
ART PREVIEW:Gardens On Orchard
Orchard Street, located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, is rich with history. Once a literal Orchard belonging to James De Lancey, the …
Orchard Street, located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, is rich with history. Once a literal Orchard belonging to James De Lancey, the …
Steve Gianakos draws his forms with crisp lines that bring to mind the simplicity of minimalism. Appropriating the iconic style of 1950’s …
Each July and August the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) produces Summer School, a series of public programs that teases out …
The group exhibition “Limits of Knowing“, explores the utmost borders of the rational knowledge. Inspired by the theory of unknowability, the interdisciplinary …
Jean Dubuffet is one of the defining artists of the 2nd half of the 20th Century. In 1942, at the age of …
Martin Kippenberger was an extremely prolific artist, he worked in multiple mediums including painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, posters, photography and collage. Through …
Cameron Martin is best known for his large-scaled, photographically-based landscape paintings. For years his painting practice centered on investigating various modes of …
In many of her projects, Louise Lawler photographs artists’ works after they have left the studio, which allows her to comment on …
Monique Frydman attended the École des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse and moved to Paris in the early ‘60s. Since the late ‘70s, Monique …
Glen Rubsamen’s work focuses on documentation and collection of different times of the day, such as sunrise or sunset. His works, mainly …
Performing across painting, sculpture, installation, and photography, Edward Krasiński was one of the most interesting protagonists of Polish Avant-Garde of the ‘60s …
The visual world of Dimitris Tzamouranis evokes historical, mythological and religious themes already familiar to the viewer like the Mexican Day of …
In the work of Ulf Rollof opposites confront each another. Natural scenery confronts culture, reflexion intuition. Nothing is self-explanatory. The vulnerability of …
Katharina Fritsch’s iconic and singular sculpture plays on the tension between reality and apparition, between the familiar and the surreal or uncanny. …
Gerhard Richter has worked on a dazzling renewal of painting for over 50 years. The wide- ranging oeuvre of perhaps the most …
As the vehicle of mass communication of the 21st Century, the internet, supplies us via social media, live streams, and news feeds …
Like other Avant-Garde Movements of the time, De Stijl, emerged largely in response to the horrors of World War I and the …
The Serralves Foundation currently holds over 4300 works in its collection, of which more than 1700 belong to Serralves with a further …
As the vehicle of mass communication of the 21st Century, the internet, supplies us via social media, live streams, and news feeds …
A main characteristic of Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde is that it primarily unfolded in the cultural scene of rural cities in the ’60s and …
Helen Frankenthaler was introduced early in her career to major artists such as Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell, whom she …
The group exhibition “POWER” at Sprüth Magers Gallery in Los Angeles surveys the work of African American women artists from the 19th …
Benedict Drew works across video, sculpture and music, creating large-scale installations which he conceives in response to major global events, commenting on …
Rosemarie Trockel first exhibited geometric knitted works in 1985, and later started using her mass-produced fabrics to make balaclavas and other items …