
PREVIEW: Landscapes of an Ongoing Past
It is only through a human perspective that nature becomes a landscape into which meanings may be inscribed. Past events continue to …
It is only through a human perspective that nature becomes a landscape into which meanings may be inscribed. Past events continue to …
Borrowing from the eponymous German interior design magazine “SCHÖNER WOHNEN” (live more beautifully), all the works the group exhibition, has one of …
Joan Linder is known for her labor-intensive drawings that contain thousands, even hundreds of thousands, of tiny lines. Her subjects include the …
Best known for his pioneering use of light, Keith Sonnier authored a complex body of work that challenges dogmas at the heart …
Kathleen Ryan recasts found and handmade objects as spectacular, larger-than-life meditations on consumer society, desire, and the fine line between kitsch and …
Chairs and benches have legs that momentarily replace those of humans. Some chairs have arms, which also provide solace and rest. And …
Anselm Kiefer’s ongoing preoccupation with cultural memory, identity and history lends his works their multi-layered subject matter, fueled by a variety of …
The exhibition “Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991” is the first survey of the history of digital art from a feminist …
Agnes Varda was a photographer, artist and filmmaker, and a pioneer of the Nouvelle Vague, the French new wave; a bold, original …
Arlene Shechet is a sculptor known for her effortless combination of disparate elements, precarious and provisional arrangements, and boundary-collapsing visual paradoxes. With …
Lucy Skaer’s multimedia practice is equal parts material and conceptual, drawing from a background of history, art and its foibles. The veritable …
The sculptural practice of Hans Josephsohn is characterised by his lifelong preoccupation with the human form. Over the course of six decades, …
Kara Walker is among the most complex and prolific American artists of her generation. She has gained national and international recognition for …
Ghada Amer is best known for her subversive embroidered paintings that appropriate imagery from pornographic magazines as a means of creating an …
VALIE EXPORT makes strong feminist statements with her work. It questions the lack of self-determination of women in society and also draws …
Thanks to the Campaign for a Safe and Healthy California and its partnership with the arts community, California Independent Petroleum Association announced …
John Baldessari created conceptual art that asks questions about what art is, how it is made and what it looks like. Combining …
The exhibition “Teresita Fernández / Robert Smithson” is a subjective, intergenerational conversation between two practices, pulling the past into the present. The …
Anthony McCall has a cross-disciplinary practice in which film, sculpture, installation, drawing and performance overlap. McCall was a key figure in the …
The intergenerational assembly of Black artists in the group exhibition “Social Abstraction” explores the intersections of nonrepresentational form and social consciousness. Moving between and …
Hiroka Yamashita’s paintings, which often take this familiar landscape as a point of inspiration, also inhabit similarly abutting liminal spaces, between the …
Josef and Anni Albers were pioneering 20th-century artists whose work, writing, and teaching demonstrably transformed the way that people see color and …
Just a few years after Morocco gained independence in 1956, Casablanca became a vibrant center of cultural renewal. The exhibition “Casablanca Art …
Abigail Reynolds uses montage techniques of layering and folding to destabilize singular ideas of cultural and political ecologies. She often works in …