
PRESENTATION: Leiko Ikemura-Floating Spheres
Since the Eighties, the Japanese-Swiss artist Leiko Ikemura has created an unmistakable oeuvre. Whereas her early works were characterized by radical expression, …
Since the Eighties, the Japanese-Swiss artist Leiko Ikemura has created an unmistakable oeuvre. Whereas her early works were characterized by radical expression, …
Kiri Dalena is an acclaimed visual artist and filmmaker known internationally for her works that lay bare the social inequalities and injustices …
Pan-Africanism, first named and theorized around 1900, is commonly regarded as an umbrella term for political movements that have advanced the call …
Ryuichi Sasamoto is a New York-based artist who works in performance, sculpture, dance, and whatever medium is effective for conveying her ideas. …
Rick Lowe’s extensive body of work in painting, drawing, and installation is paired with numerous collaborative projects, undertaken in the spirit and …
Skygazing, or more literally gazing at the sky, is an activity for leisure or with an interest in amateur astronomy. Astronomical observations …
Thomas J Price’s practice confronts preconceived attitudes towards representation and identity, foregrounding the intrinsic value of the individual and subverting structures of …
The exhibition “Near to the Wild Heart” brings together works by artists from different generations that trace sensorial, non-verbal, spiritual or otherwise …
The exhibition “Smell of Freshly Chopped Wood” tells about the life, work and belonging to specific landscapes, forests, islands, plateaus and valleys …
Drawing influence from popular music, fashion, literature, cultural and critical theory, and his own individual heritage, Jeffrey Gibson recontextualizes the familiar to offer …
A pivotal figure in conceptual art, Charles Gaines’ body of work engages formulas and systems that interrogate relationships between the objective and …
In this interview, the artist Peter Wächtler shares insights into his creative process, which involves experimentation, humor, and deconstruction. Peter Wächtler embraces …
Departing loosely from Wong Kar Wai’s “Happy Together” (1997), the exhibition “How to be Happy Together?” enacts a critique of dualism and …
“Diaspora” is a word typically associated with displacement. People move and are forcibly moved, and their cultures disperse. But diasporas also provoke …
Adrian Paci is known primarily for his work in performance and video, although he explores similar subjects in painting, photography, and sculpture. …
While he was still a student at Central Saint Martin’s School of Art, Richard Long set off to hitchhike home to Bristol. …
Marlon Mullen’s kaleidoscopic paintings feature interlocking shapes of tactile paint that reference images found in art magazines from the library of his …
Tom Wesselmann emerged as a pivotal figure in the American Pop Art movement of the 1960s, setting aside abstract expressionism to embrace …
Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work explored his mixed African, Latinx, and American heritage through a visual vocabulary of personally resonant signs, symbols, and figures, …
Philippe Parreno radically redefined the exhibition experience by taking it as a medium, placing its construction at the heart of his process. …
One of the most thoughtfully curated exhibitions that is on show in Athens is the group exhibition “Praxis 6” at the George …
Using photography, video, painting, drawing, sculpture, sound, and text, Ugo Rondinone particularly enjoys destabilizing the viewers’ perceptions and unsettling their certainties by …
The Group exhibition “The TWIST. Failing Empires, Triumphant Provinces” represents the second phase of a long- term research, initiated at Kunsthalle Bega, …
Combining a visual-art practice with environmental activism and education, Mary Mattingly wrote a manifesto that opens with the statement, “Art can transform …