
ART-PREVIEW:Paris-Joël Stein and the GRAV
The Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) that emerged in 1960 in Paris, joined the wave of movements seeking autonomy from art …
The Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) that emerged in 1960 in Paris, joined the wave of movements seeking autonomy from art …
The Chinese character 間 (Jiān) is a composition of the characters for sun and door, evoking a sliver of light between …
Robert Morris is one of the central figures of Minimalism and Anti-form Movements. Through both his own sculptures of the ‘60s and …
Kasper Bosmans is a shrewd observer of the ways in which images can teeter on the edge of nature and fiction, or …
Monica Bonvicini’s work isn’t the easiest to understand. The Italian-born sculptor, painter and installation artist makes work always establish a strong connection …
The group exhibition “American Histories” is the second of the five exhibitions that make up Pi Artworks London’s Curatorial Season (October 2016 …
Francis Alÿs’s work is centered around observations of, and engagements with, everyday life. His multifaceted projects include public actions, installations, videos, paintings, …
Briefly trained in the officially sanctioned Social Realism of East Berlin, Georg Baselitz soon moved to West Berlin, and encountered Abstract Art. …
Edi Rama’s most noted impact on Tirana has been the many kiosk demolitions in the city during his mayorship. Rama’s “Return to …
Mario Merz’s work combines a fascination with the material and metaphorical qualities of natural objects with ideas regarding infinity and repetition. Much …
Even for adults, Paul McCarthy is scary, his work throws at our face the dark side of The American Dream and Western …
With a career that has spanned over 50 years, Pat Steir is a leading force in the development of Postmodern Abstraction. Her …
Carol Bove has focused her artistic work on the large-scale interrogation and exploration of social history and art from the late ‘60s …
Hanne Darboven studied painting from 1962–66 at the Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg. In 1966 Darboven moved to New York, …
Robert Rauschenberg’s work has always been one of thoughtful inclusion. Working in a wide range of subjects, styles, materials, and techniques, Rauschenberg …
Rich in cultural history since independence in 1821, Mexican art has continued to dazzle the world with its Avant-Garde and its singularity. …
The godfather of colour photography, William Eggleston, has inspired a generation of artists, from David Lynch to Juergen Teller. He assumes a …
The exhibition “Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016” focuses on the ways in which technology has created new forms of immersive experience …
Prabhavathi Meppayil’s art practice draws on traditional craft and values the truth of materials and tools as well as simple forms, colors …
Over the past thirty years, Pipilotti Rist has achieved international renown as a pioneer of video art and multimedia installations. Her works …
There’s a back street in Montparnasse, the entrance to a hospital morgue, where weeds grow in sidewalk cracks. This narrow, nondescript passage, …
New sculptural works and a large-scale installation by Christina P. Day are on presentation at Stills and Composites”, her solo exhibition at …
Born in Alabama, Kerry James Marshall uses painting, sculptural installations, collage, video, and photography to comment on the history of black identity …
Walter De Maria’s 60 years career made a lasting and profound contribution to Contemporary Art. A vanguard force within four major art …