
ART CITIES:N.York-Lee Bul
Lee Bul is considered one of the foremost women artists from Asia to emerge in the international art scene in the ‘90s. …
Lee Bul is considered one of the foremost women artists from Asia to emerge in the international art scene in the ‘90s. …
Since the early ‘70s, Marina Abramovic has pioneered the use of performance as a visual art form, exploring her physical and emotional …
In his practice, Shadi Habib Allah is interested opening up suggestive modes of navigation across circulation networks of people, technologies, objects, images …
Sonny Assu has been raised as an everyday average suburban white-kid by his grandparents, it wasn’t until he was eight years old …
Born in Iraqi Kurdistan, Walid Siti lived in the former Yugoslavia before seeking political asylum in London during increasing aggression against those …
The group exhibition “Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone”, takes its title from a 1994 book by science fiction writer Ian McDonald. In …
Roy Colmer was a painter, photographer, graphic designer and video & film artist. One of his well-known projects is “Doors, NYC”, From …
Kader Attia was born in France and spent his childhood between France and Algeria. The more he grew up, the more he …
Featuring over fifteen large-scale works on paper the exhibition “Pour Paintings” highlights the exuberant invention and uncommon beauty underlying Sigmar Polke’s work. …
Samson Young presents “A dark theme keeps me here, I’ll make a broken music” his first institutional solo exhibition in Europe. Young …
James Siena works across media exploring the range of possibilities that result when handmade or analog processes are executed with systematic constraints. …
Gregor Hildebrandt is the 2016 recipient of The Falkenrot Prize, he began making collages with cassette tapes in the late ‘90s, when …
In the group exhibition “Material Connections” at Jane Lombard Gallery in New York, Serge Attukwei Clottey , Shezad Dawood, Christine Gedeon, Kyungah …
Prune Nourry is a multi-disciplinary artist, she draws her inspiration from the issues of human definition and human selection. With a degree …
Inspired by traditional South American craft techniques, Maria Nepomuceno weaves straw, strings and piles beads, and sews brightly-colored ropes into draping coils …
Five 2016 MFA graduate artists working in multi-media installation, present “Cacotopia” at Annka Kultys Gallery in London, transforming the gallery into an …
Heba Y. Amin is an Egyptian visual artist and scholar and currently, a lecturer in the Media and Computing department at the …
The titles of Andrea Crespo’s solo exhibitions seem to have Greek and medical roots: “virocrypsis” (2015), “polymorphoses” (2015), “sis: somatic systems” (2015). …
Yuri Pattison’s work explores the multiple relationships between visual cultures, space, communication technologies and information circulation. While digital economies favor the ideology …
Although John Currin is often accused of misogynistic tendencies due to his subject matter, he contends his presentations are intended as satirical …
The group exhibition “The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away” is the final episode in the Times Heterotopia Trilogy, a continuation of …
Dennis Oppenheim has been a pioneering artist in Conceptual Art, Land Art, Body Art, Video, and Sculpture since the late ‘60s. The …
Ricardo Brey does not need an introduction. He is a very important contemporary artist, not afraid to create and deconstruct at the same time his artwork, but supports …
The group exhibition “The Visible Hand” is the winning selection of the 2016-17 Open Call for Curatorial Projects by CUE Art Foundation. …