
PRESENTATION: Capturing the Moment
The exhibition “Capturing the Moment” explores the dynamic relationship between contemporary painting and photography. This group exhibition unfolds as an open-ended conversation …
The exhibition “Capturing the Moment” explores the dynamic relationship between contemporary painting and photography. This group exhibition unfolds as an open-ended conversation …
Collaborating since 1995, Elmgreen & Dragset have redefined the exhibition format by conceiving temporary architectures and life-size models of public and private …
Drawing from traditional Japanese painting, sci-fi, anime, and the global art market, Takashi Murakami creates paintings, sculptures, and films populated by repeated …
Since the 1990s, Yoshitomo Nara has attracted international attention with his so-called “Angry Girls,” heavily stylized images of girls with grim expressions, …
Martin Boyce’s work has a dark, pensively poetic undertone that augurs the end of an era. And not just the end of …
The story of Persephone, the daughter of goddess Demeter who was kidnapped by Hades and later became the Queen of the Underworld, …
Mona Hatoum’s poetic and political work incorporates installations, sculpture, video, photography and works on paper. Hatoum started her career in the 1980s …
George Grosz is one of the principal artists associated with the Neue Sachlichkeit movement, along with Otto Dix and Max Beckmann, and …
This May marks the beginning of the first in a series of exhibitions and events, by dreamideamachine resident-Athens in the context of …
Drawing on art historical, political and personal references, Njideka Akunyili Crosby creates densely layered figurative compositions that, precise in style, nonetheless conjure …
This May marks the beginning of the first in a series of exhibitions and events, by dreamideamachine resident-Athens in the context of …
Samara Scott’s works are neither image nor objects, neither figurative nor abstract. They are recognizable things arranged in an unfamiliar order floating …
Exploring the seduction, magic, and desperation of our hyper-capitalist, globally-connected reality, Mika Rottenberg’s elaborate visual narratives draw on cinematic and sculptural traditions …
The language of material plays an essential role in the work of Anselm Kiefer, most of whose pictures have a geological sedimentary …
Erwin Wurm came to prominence with his “One Minute Sculptures”, a project that he began in 1996/1997. In these works, Wurm gives …
In recent decades, broad socio-political shifts have contributed to a reassertion of feminist narratives in contemporary visual culture. This, combined with emerging …
Pioneer of the happening and associated with the Pop Art movement, Jim Dine has always followed a unique path. He experiments extensively …
Peggy Guggenheim was an art collector, gallerist, and patron of the arts. The legendary American is considered a pioneer and supporter of …
Through a complex research-oriented practice, Allora & Calzadilla critically address the intersections and complicities between the cultural, the historical and the geopolitical. …
Haegue Yang has been negotiating and traversing boundaries (between different geographies, historical eras, and artistic styles) throughout her career. Yang creates materially …
Since the 1970s, Carroll Dunham has developed a unique pictorial language in a significant oeuvre encompassing painting, drawing, print and sculpture. Employing …
Even though Rirkrit Tiravanija’s diverse artistic production eludes classification, he has accurately described it as “relational”: a body of work focused on …
Through the use of abstract form and a wide variety of media, Louise Bourgeois dealt with notions of universal balance, playfully juxtaposing …
The turbulent biography of Elisabeth Wild is like a recap of the twentieth century. Marked by flight and displacement, national identification and …