
ART-PREVIEW:Blair Thurman
Blair Thurman is an artist who uses paint to capture vibrations from reality and then give them form. Using shaped canvases, a …
Blair Thurman is an artist who uses paint to capture vibrations from reality and then give them form. Using shaped canvases, a …
Photographer, film-maker, cultural theorist and political activist, Allan Sekula was one of the outstanding Marxist intellectuals of his generation. The author of …
The work of Not Vital is inspired from his encounters, impressions and collaborative projects amongst different cultures around the world. Working in …
Rodney Graham’s works humourously consider notions of doubling and historical modes of self-representation. Graham is part of a generation of Vancouver artists, …
Whereas modernist-era painting was rigidly fixed to the idea that a presentation of an image should stay as true to the authentic …
Park Seo-Bo’s works reflect 50 years of exploring the role of the artist as a channel through which energy manifests itself in …
Howard Hodgkin’S work comes directly out of the French tradition known as Intimism, which coincides with the rise of middle class life …
Before the late ‘60s most women artists, struggling to participate in the male-dominated art world, had overwhelming disincentives to put feminist meanings …
Issued by President Franklin Roosevelt on 19/2/42, the Executive Order 9066, authorized the evacuation of all persons deemed a threat to national …
The work of James Coleman over the last 40 years has transformed the role of image and sound in visual art, and …
The group exhibition “Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone”, takes its title from a 1994 book by science fiction writer Ian McDonald. In …
Roy Colmer was a painter, photographer, graphic designer and video & film artist. One of his well-known projects is “Doors, NYC”, From …
James Siena works across media exploring the range of possibilities that result when handmade or analog processes are executed with systematic constraints. …
Prune Nourry is a multi-disciplinary artist, she draws her inspiration from the issues of human definition and human selection. With a degree …
Inspired by traditional South American craft techniques, Maria Nepomuceno weaves straw, strings and piles beads, and sews brightly-colored ropes into draping coils …
Five 2016 MFA graduate artists working in multi-media installation, present “Cacotopia” at Annka Kultys Gallery in London, transforming the gallery into an …
The titles of Andrea Crespo’s solo exhibitions seem to have Greek and medical roots: “virocrypsis” (2015), “polymorphoses” (2015), “sis: somatic systems” (2015). …
Although John Currin is often accused of misogynistic tendencies due to his subject matter, he contends his presentations are intended as satirical …
The group exhibition “The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away” is the final episode in the Times Heterotopia Trilogy, a continuation of …
Philippe Cognée in his paintings uses wax that is heated and crushed, producing a blurred effect and raising questions such as the …
Didier Mencoboni’s work spans the whole gamut of aleatoricism, ranging from minimal intervention to almost complete artistic control. The sink-derived paint-sculptures are …
Jan Dibbets is a conceptual artist who has spent most of his life dedicated to photographic art. He was one of the …
Carl Andre was one of the founders of Minimal Art. His reductive sculptural works feature grid-based configurations of select materials. Through his …
The artist in the group exhibition “Tales Of Our Time” challenge the conventional understanding of place. By portraying often-overlooked cultural and historical …