
ART-PRESENTATION:R.H. Quaytman-The Sun Does Not Move, Chapter 35 – Part II
Rebecca Howe Quaytman’s oeuvre can be seen as one of the most original attempts to revitalise and update the intellectual and emotional …
Rebecca Howe Quaytman’s oeuvre can be seen as one of the most original attempts to revitalise and update the intellectual and emotional …
Titled “TheStars” Richard Tuttle’s new body of sculptures for Modern Art were made during the summer of 2019 at his home and …
Over the course of his sixty-year long career, Robert Rauschenberg was inspired by wide-ranging experiences, collaborations, and a spirit of experimentation with …
Peter Fischli’s works are always characterized by precise observation, cunning criticism, and mischievous mimicry. As one of today’s most renowned artists, his …
The 1960s and ‘70s were revolutionary years for Italy; the nation was rapidly emerging from a turbulent post-war era and seeking a …
Oscar Murillo is known for an inventive and itinerant practice that encompasses paintings, works on paper, sculptures, installations, actions, live events, collaborative …
Known as “the painter of black and light,” Pierre Soulages has forged a career remarkable not only for its rigorous invention, but …
Influenced by 1960s counterculture, the free speech movement, and the surf ethos of her native California, Mary Heilmann ranks amongst the most …
Martine Syms has earned wide recognition for a practice that combines conceptual grit, humour and social commentary. Using a combination of video, …
In the exhibition “UNIQUE” are on view some sixty editions made by artists for Parkett since 1984 with unique elements and variations, …
Dóra Maurer’s rigorous, conceptual work spans 50 years and incorporates painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and filmmaking. Also active as a curator and …
Yannis Gaitis is best known for his paintings of repeating men dressed identically in hats and plaid jackets. Throughout his oeuvre, the …
Rebecca Howe Quaytman’s oeuvre can be seen as one of the most original attempts to revitalise and update the intellectual and emotional …
Doug Aitken explores the impacts of technology on individuals and society In his first solo exhibition in Finland, “I Only Have Eyes …
After graduating from Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris with honors in 2016, Alexandre Lenoir moved to Casablanca in 2017 for a residency, …
Chen Zhen’s artistic poetics, which ranged from inter-national politics to a more intimate and personal view of human life, organically integrates the …
In this video, German-born artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen offers a unique insight into her experience of being a student of the leading …
MAXXI celebrates its 10th anniversary with the exhibition “Senzamargine” that pays tribute to nine masters of contemporary Italian art. The exhibition features …
For more than 50 years Bruce Nauman has continually tested and reinvented what an artwork can be. His work is difficult to …
The exhibition “Mollino/Insides” brings together paintings by Enoc Perez and photographs by Brigitte Schindler and Carlo Mollino. drawing inspiration from the Fotografia …
The exhibition “Artifices instables, Stories of ceramics” presents a journey through inventions and experiments highlighting the diversity of shapes and decorations of …
In the exhibition “UNIQUE” are on view some sixty editions made by artists for Parkett since 1984 with unique elements and variations, …
Yannis Gaitis is best known for his paintings of repeating men dressed identically in hats and plaid jackets. Throughout his oeuvre, the …
Spanning a breadth of stylistic and conceptual approaches, the paintings, sculptures, and photographs on view in the group exhibition “Bustes de Femmes”, …