
ART CITIES:Vienna-Prosperous Poison
Structured as a narrative, the exhibition “Prosperous Poison” arranges holdings of mumok’s Collection from 1945 to the present. Presenting motifs, gestures and …
Structured as a narrative, the exhibition “Prosperous Poison” arranges holdings of mumok’s Collection from 1945 to the present. Presenting motifs, gestures and …
The exhibition “Alberto Giacometti: In His Own Words (Sculptures 1925-1934)”, focuses on a series of sculptures from this crucial decade in Giacometti’s …
Dansaekhwa, emerged in Korea in the ‘70s as a reaction against the academicism of the National Art Exhibition, which had been the …
After computers came into wide use, and after virtually everyone in the world became connected and online, the whole world has changed …
Every artwork starts as an idea in the mind of the artist and take its final form via the evolution from the …
Darren Almond’s diverse practice incorporates film, installation, sculpture and photography, to produce evocative meditations on time and duration as well as the …
In 1956 (9/8-9/9) the Whitechapel Gallery hosted the seminal exhibition “This is Tomorrow”, featuring members of the Independent Group of artists and …
Artists have done many marvellous things with the continuous line. They have taken it places, crawling off the page or squiggling into …
The Fondazione Prada in Milan is a very interesting example of conversion and reutilization of a former and abandoned industrial space into …
Grounded in painting, Matt Saunders’ work crosses boundaries between that medium, photography, and short animated films. He often works with oil, metallic …
Beginning in the late ‘60s, Joan Jonas created a groundbreaking series of works that established her as one of the pioneering forces …
Cheryl Donegan is one of the voices in contemporary art whose work frequently moves between the worlds of video and painting. She …
Much of Julian Charrière’s work is concerned with time, the continuous cycle of past, present and future, as well as sudden and …
Mark Grotjahn’s paintings and drawings are light-hearted takes on geometric abstraction. Many of his works use his “butterfly model” of skewed perspectival …
Michael Stevenson’s work re-tells recent histories using allegory in and amongst historical facts. His work (paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations and film) utilises …
Following the Climate Conference held in Paris in December 2015, Istanbul Modern welcomes 2016 with an exhibition that honors nature and focuses …
Cally Spooner uses theory, philosophers, current affairs and pop cultural figures as alibis to help her write, and casts of arguing characters …
Davide Quayola is a visual artist and digital art pioneer from Rome. He explores the complex relationship between form and space, innovation …
Internationally recognized for his startling use of materials, Vik Muniz creates stunning images, while investigating the history of art and of visual …
Edmund de Waal (Edmund Arthur Lowndes de Waal), is best known for his large scale installations of porcelain vessels. Much of Edmund’s …
Chiharu Shiota is a Japanese Performance and Installation artist best known for creating room-filling, monumental, delicate and poetic environments. Central to the …
Celia Perrin Sidarous presents intuitively organized collages and sculptural assemblages that consider collections of objects and how they are transformed by the …
The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven is one of the first public museums for contemporary art to be established in Europe, opened in …
William Kentridge is the child of Jewish liberal lawyers who defended victims of apartheid in South Africa, and moral and complex political …