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Pino Pascali, Il muro del sonno, 1966 , 250 x 330 x 19 cm, Cushions, foam, rubber, paint and wood, mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, On loan from the Austrian Ludwig Foundation, since 1981, © Fondazione Pino Pascali

PRESENTATION: Mapping the 60s

The exhibition “Mapping the 60s” is based on the thought that substantial sociopolitical movements of the twenty-first century have their roots in …

Alex Katz. Spring, 2023. Oil on linen. Overall: 120 x 252 inches (304.8 x 640.1 cm). © Alex Katz / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. Photography by David Regen

ART CITIES: N.York-Alex Katz

Alex Katz is one of the most recognized and widely exhibited artists of his generation. Coming of age between Abstract Expressionism and …

Catalina Tuca, Luma, Installation view, CUE Art Foundation-New York, 2024, Photo: Leo Ng, Courtesy the artist and CUE Art Foundation

PRESENTATION: Catalina Tuca-Luma

Catalina Tuca is a multidisciplinary Visual Artist, educator, and independent curator, working in the intersections of geographic identities, collective memories, and hybrid …

Olafur Eliasson, Your unexpected encounter, Exhibition view, Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, 2024-2025, Courtesy Olafur Eliasson Studio and Istanbul Museum of Modern Art

ART CITIES: Istanbul-Olafur Eliasson

Moving seamlessly from his early photographs to sculpture, immersive environments, large-scale public interventions, and architectural projects, Olafur Eliasson uses simple natural elements …

Pacita Abad, Dumaguete's Underwater Garden, 1987, Oil, acrylic, glitter, gold thread, buttons, lace, sequins on stitched and padded canvas, 85 1/4 x 118 inches, 216.5 x 299.7 cm, © Pacita Abad Art Estate, Courtesy Pacita Abad Art Estate and Tina Kim Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Pacita Abad

Widely defined by her use of color, something she remained adamant about from her early studies, Pacita Abad pioneered new forms of …

Photo left: Ulla Hase, Multiple silences, 2023, Rollerpen on paper, © Ulla Hase, Courtesy the artist and Boghossian Foundation. Photo right: Younes Zarhoni, What do we see when we see black // WDWSWWSB, 2023, Colored pencils, pastels and ink on paper, © Younes Zarhoni, Courtesy the artist and Boghossian Foundation

PRESENTATION: Beyond the Lines

The exhibition “Beyond the Lines” features the works and research of artists who were Residents at the Villa Empain and whose preferred …

Latifa Echakhch, L'Albatros, 2024, © Latifa Echakhch, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery

ART CITIES: Seoul-Latifa Echakhch

Informed by the ways in which everyday objects and imagery can be transfigured into signifiers of identity, history, and mythology, Latifa Echakhch’s …

Al Held, Untitled 2003-2004, Watercolour on paper mounted on board, 127 x 210.8 cm | 50 x 83 in., 54 5/16 x 87 3/8 x 2 11/16 in. (framed), © Al Held Foundation, Courtesy Al Held foundation and White Cube Gallery

PRESENTATION: Al Held-About Space

An important figure in American post-Abstract Expressionism, Al Held is best known for his large scale, Hard-edge paintings. While Held’s sharp contours, …

Sarah Sze, Pictures at an Exhibition, 2024, installation view, © Sarah Sze, Photo: Andrea Rossetti, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

ART CITIES: Paris-Sarah Sze

Sarah Sze’s immersive works challenge the static nature of art. Her work questions the value society places on images and objects and …

Keith Sonnier, Neon Incandescent VI, 1968, argon and neon tubes, porcelain fixtures, incandescent bulbs, light switch, transformer, and electrical wire, 105 x 104 x 8 inches (266.7 x 264.2 x 20.3 cm), © 2024 Keith Sonnier / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Courtesy the artist and David Kordansky Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Keith Sonnie

Keith Sonnier reinvented sculpture in the late ‘60s. Employing unusual materials that had never before been used, Sonnier, along with his contemporaries, …