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Shilpa Gupta, Threat, 2008-2009, Bathing soaps, 15 × 6.2 × 4 cm each soap, 72 x 229 x 107 cm stack of 4.500 soaps, Courtesy: the artist. Photographer: Didier Bamoso

ART-PRESENTATION: Shilpa Gupta-Today Will End

Shilpa Gupta is interested in perception, and in the ways in which we transmit and understand information. Her mediums range from manipulated found objects to video, interactive computer-based installation, and performance. Her work often engages with television and its constant flow of meaning. Shifting the primary status of art from …

ART NEWS: May 02

Liste Art Fair announced that it is further expanding its commitment to presenting new artistic positions from around the world. Going forward, …

Eileen Agar, The Reaper,1938, Gouache and leaf on paper, Tate Collection, © The estate of Eileen Agar

ART CITIES:London-Eileen Agar

Eileen Agar was, one of the most adventurous and influential artists of the Surrealist movement in Britain, working with a prolific energy …

Matthew Barney, Cosmic Hunt: MultiCam Virgin, 2019, One electroplated copper plate with vinegar patina and seven engravings, on asphaltum ground in copper and charred pine frames, © Matthew Barney, Courtesy Sadie Coles HQ-London

ART-PRESENTATION: Matthew Barney Redoubt

Matthew Barney is an artist whose practice encompasses sculpture, performance, filmmaking, libretti, photography, drawing, rappelling, and nothing less than the creation of …

Come Alone-Justine Roch, The reliability of the situation is excellent - 2020 - platforms project 2021

ART FAIRS:Platforms Project Net 2021

Now in its ninth consecutive year, Platforms Project is the international show that indicatively charts the art currently produced through collective initiatives …

Sheila Hicks

ART CITIES:Milan-Sheila Hicks

Inspired by the concepts of the Wiener Werkstätte and the Bauhaus, Sheila Hicks transcends media, national, and gender boundaries – emphasizing the …

Daniel Spoerri, Ohne Titel, 2020, Objects of wood, 80 x 95 cm, Daniel Spoerri, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Krinzinger

ART CITIES:Vienna-Daniel Spoerri

According to the manifesto of “Nouveau Réalisme” formulated in 1960, a work of art must come into being with as little intervention …

Julie Curtiss, Urchin, 2018, Resin, hat and synthetic hair, 18 × 18 × 7 in. / 45.7 × 45.7 × 17.8 cm, © Julie Curtiss, Courtesy the artist and White Cube Gallery

ART CITIES:London-Julie Curtiss

Julie Curtiss focuses on the relationship between nature and culture in her figurative painting, sculpture and gouache on paper, exposing and reworking …

Terry Winters, Index 1 (detail), 2021 Oil, wax, and resin on linen. 88 × 68 inches / 224 × 173 cm, © Terry Winters, Courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks,Gallery

ART CITIES:N.York-Terry Winters

Over the last four decades, Terry Winters has expanded the concerns of abstract painting by engaging contemporary concepts of the natural world. …

ART NEWS: May 01

Senga Nengudi’s exhibition “Topologies” traces the expansive range of the artist’s career and context from the 1970s to today through a combination …

Left: Jim Hodges, Between the flowers and the birds #2, 2020-21, 24K gold, tracing paper with pencil on paper, 30 x 22 inches / 76.2 x 55.9 cm, Framed: 33 5/8 x 26 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches / 85.4 x 66.7 x 3.8 cm, © Jim Hodges, courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery. Right: Jim Hodges, Between the flowers and the birds #4, 2020-21, 24K gold, tracing paper with pencil on paper, 30 x 22 inches / 76.2 x 55.9 cm, Framed: 33 5/8 x 26 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches / 85.4 x 66.7 x 3.8 cm, © Jim Hodges, courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery

ART CITIES:Brussels-Jim Hodges

Jim Hodges’ work explores themes of fragility, temporality, love and death in a highly original and poetic vocabulary. He frequently deploys different …

Manon, Das lachsfarbene Boudoir (The Salmon-Pink Boudoir), installation, 1974-2018, Courtesy of the artist

ART CITIES:Paris-Manon

A trailblazer on the Swiss performance and art scene since the mid-1970s, Swiss artist Manon is a seemingly inexhaustible source of thought-provoking …