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ART-TRIBUTE:Dumb Type-Extra Sensory Odissey,Part II
Dumb Type is a Japanese multi-media performance art collective founded in 1984, and called Dumb Type because artists associated with the movement …
Dumb Type is a Japanese multi-media performance art collective founded in 1984, and called Dumb Type because artists associated with the movement …
Tania Bruguera researches ways in which art can be applied to everyday political life, focusing on the transformation of social affect into …
One of the most prolific artists of her generation, Kiki Smith creates a multifaceted body of work that addresses the philosophical, social …
An important member of the Young British Artists, Mat Collishaw creates works that confronts issues of moral ambiguity with formally stunning and …
Lygia Pape was an influential iconoclast Brazilian artist and pioneering member of the postwar Avant-Garde. She worked across an expansive range of …
Günther Förg was part of the post-war generation of German artists for whom modernism had become tainted with the horrors of Fascism. …
Louise Nevelson emerged in the art world amidst the dominance of the Abstract Expressionist Movement. In her most iconic works, she utilized …
Mohamed Bourouissa is known for his direct, imposing color photographs of young people, immigrants, and everyday life in the Paris suburbs. Bourouissa …
Francis Alÿs’s personal, ambulatory explorations of cities form the basis for his practice, through which he compiles extensive and varied documentation that …
Marisa Merz has a unique place in the history of Contemporary art. With her appearance of absence, her visionary distraction, her fragile …
In 1961, Yoko Ono began working in conceptual and participatory art, avant-garde music, experimental film, and performance. Her work aroused the interest …
Another exhibition that stands out not only for the artworks but also for its excellent curating is the “Beau Doublém Monsier Le …
In his work Marcos Carrasquer mix tragic and grotesque, depicting an Orwellian humankind, strips naked the human being with all his flaws …
The exhibition “Tapisseries et estampes” highlights the woven work of Etel Adnan. Large colored tapestries, with sensitive lines, objects of a joint …
Stefan Tcherepnin’s visual artistic practice is shaped by his background in music composition and performance. Tcherepnin’s approach is collaborative, drawing on the …
Recognized for his ironic pieces of art that represent hybrids between traditional Iranian forms and those of the globalized pop culture widespread …
For me it was one of the most difficult exhibitions. Not so much in terms of understanding, on the contrary, it was …
After the World War II, images filtered into Italy that portrayed, in horrifying detail, the concentration camp victims of Nazi Germany. At …
“Tomato Can” is the title of Austin Lee’s first solo exhibition in Berlin. In the exhibition, Lee focuses on paintings which are …
For the last 20 years, Tara Donovan uses commonplace consumer materials to create her dazzling sculptural installations. Her large-scale abstract works utilize …
Sofia Hultén’s works start with found objects, unremarkable everyday items or materials from the streets, the world of DIY stores and workshops, …
Glenn Brown is known for the use of art historical references in his paintings. Starting with reproductions from other artist’s works, Brown …
Working primarily in wood, Martin Puryear has maintained an unwavering commitment to manual skill and traditional building methods. His sculptures are rich …
Raised in Iran and now living in the U.S.A, Shirin Neshat occupies a central role in the discourse on relations between the …