
VIDEO: Adel Absessemed-Jam Proximus Ardet & Out, Out, Brief Candle (Behind the scenes)
Adel Abdessemed is a French artist of Berber origin. He was born in Constantine, Algeria in 1971. After living in New York, …
Adel Abdessemed is a French artist of Berber origin. He was born in Constantine, Algeria in 1971. After living in New York, …
Bas Jan Ader was a unique figure in the art of ‘60s and ’70s. Almost dangerous in its level of seduction, Ader’s …
Ugo Rondinone has garnered international attention for his poetic, evocative work across a wide range of styles and media. Often working on …
Alioune Diagne is unveiling fifteen large-scale canvases centering on the notions of travel, motion and displacement with the “Tukkii” exhibition. Composed of …
As his personal circumstances move in constant flux, Ai Weiwei remains a cultural magnet. Renowned for his political activism and social media …
The American painter Kenneth Noland is associated with a number of American Abstract Art Movements, including: the Washington Colour Painter (a mini …
The exhibition “Hurly-burly” realizes the long-standing desire of three women artists to collaborate on an exhibition. The exhibition features several works by …
Brought to life through Richard Tuttle’s vision, the exhibition “Calder / Tuttle: Tentative” focus on Alexander Calder’s artistic output in 1939, bringing …
The starting points for the majority of Chiharu Shiota’s installations are collections of used everyday objects that act as expressions of human …
Cy Twombly developed a gestural vocabulary in which each line and color is infused with energy, spirituality, and meaning. Emerging as a …
Known for their iconoclastic approach to subject matter and formal concerns, Fiona Rae’s paintings incarnate an abstract-pop universe, filled with references to …
”To take the relation between people and things or the environment and shed light on it to find suitable and optimal solutions …
Imi Knoebel’s resolutely abstract art investigates the fundamentals of painting and sculpture through an exploration of form, color and material. His aim …
David Hockney known for bold colors and landscapes, has long been interested in the technology of art and using new media to …
Minimalism can be seen as extending the abstract idea that art should have its own reality and not be an imitation of …
A resident of the Villa Medici program in Rome in 2020, Jeanne Vicerial, became, at not yet 30, the first French Phd …
Over the past three decades, Jim Shaw has responded to American cultural history through painting, drawing, and sculpture. He has found inspiration …
Psychologically charged and compulsively expressive, Alma Allen’s works evoke a curiosity regarding the life of objects and the ways in which form …
Visit artist Ida Ekblad in her vibrant studio outside of Oslo, Norway, where she shares her thoughts on why she never runs …
The work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres can be read as a critique of social conservatism, homophobic attitudes and also as a warning about …
Over the last two decades, Torbjørn Rødland has created a body of images in which precision and critical rigor co-exist with an …
With his research-based and socially engaged practice, Robin Rhode engages the urban landscape to create complex, symbolically rich narratives that disrupt and …
We went to Norway to meet one of the rising stars in international architecture, Helen & Hard. With their insistence on community, …
Visiting the exhibition “Kimono” at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques-Chirac, it is like crossing a river that takes you to …