
TRAVELER’S DIARY-Paris II:Musée Maillol
January 21, 2018, Saturday evening, the desire to breathe, even in the rainy Paris, after the oppressive atmosphere and the bustling crowd …
January 21, 2018, Saturday evening, the desire to breathe, even in the rainy Paris, after the oppressive atmosphere and the bustling crowd …
The exhibition “Christians of the East, two thousand years of history” really deserves to be visited not so much about its subject …
Dumb Type is a Japanese multi-media performance art collective founded in 1984, and called Dumb Type because artists associated with the movement …
The group exhibition at the Gallery Marian Goodman in Paris, although it does not seem to have any meaningful concept, is really …
An exhibition that its subject is not the easiest and could fluctuate easily from boring to indifferent, but the perfect set-up, as …
Characterized by an obsessive pursuit of sensuality within the structure of painting, Craig Kauffman’s engagement with unconventional materials and techniques defies categories. …
Darren Bader’s exhibition “more or less”, revolves around ideas of exchange, authorship, and the boundaries of the art object. In a series …
Robin Rhode has established his unique practice with a multifold approach, working across media, including drawing, performance, photography, video, and music. He …
It’s not the first time I left disappointed from Jeu de Paume. In the past, however, I was founding the excuse that …
The case of Johan Creten’s works in his solo exhibition “Sunrise / Sunset” at the Perrotin Gallery in Paris is a classic …
Born in Paris in 1944, Christian Boltanski is a self-taught artist, who began painting at the age of 14. He is known …
When William Wegman and his then wife Gayle moved to California in the 70’s, they bought a Weimaraner puppy, they named Man …
Many times art tries to touch metaphysics, also sometimes art emerges from church. But there are times when art and metaphysics join …
Jesper Just is known for exploring ambiguous subjects such as gender, desire, relations and identity in his cinematographic works that link images …
pascALEjandro is a statement on art and love. It began as a love affair and collaboration between the filmmaker and poet Alejandro …
In many ways, Japan is a highly unusual country, in which tradition and cutting-edge technology coexist, in which the relationship between man …
I started my footpath at the Galleries of Marais from Galerie Xippas, as always, by habit, but it was noon and was …
The French duo Pierre et Gilles pose an interesting paradox: their painted photographs are stylistically unique, bearing a highly specialized aesthetic that …
David Zwirner opened his first gallery in 1993 on the ground floor of 43 Greene Street in SoHo in New York City. …
Born in Basel in 1945, Jean-Frédéric Schnyder spent his youth in an orphanage in Bern. During 1962-1965, he learnt photography as an …
Since the late ‘60s, VALIE EXPORT has concentrated on the body in her work, with the intention of challenging – in a …
At the age of 7 to 12 months, the babies babbling, begins to sound more like words. At about 9 months, a …
Catherine Murphy’s work requires close looking and contemplation. Painting from life, Murphy uses color, form and light to create paintings that challenge …
“Hubtopia”, Sépànd Danesh’s new exhibition is an increasingly in-depth exploration of what has become a favourite theme: the corner. Sépànd Danesh’s works …