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Barthélémy Toguo, Water Dance, 2015, WOMAD, Charlton Park, Malmesbury, UK, © Barthélémy Toguo, Courtesy Galerie Lelong-Paris & Bandjoun Station-Cameroon

BIENNALS:Aichi Triennale 2019,Part I

Aichi Triennale is an international art festival aimed at showcasing as fully as possible the artistic activities of the present day, including …

Edward Ruscha, ARTISTS WHO MAKE “PIECES”, 1976, Pastel on paper, Support: 57.8 x 72.6 cm, frame: 73 x 87.4 x 3.8 cm. ARTIST ROOMS Acquired jointly with the National Galleries of Scotland through The d'Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008

ART CITIES:London-Ed Ruscha

Ed Ruscha’s photography, drawing, painting, and artist books record the shifting emblems of American life in the last half century. His deadpan …

Farah Atassi, Still Life with juggling Rings, 2019, Oil and glycerol on canvas, 130 x 162 cm, © Farah Atassi, Still, Courtesy the artist and Almine Rech Gallery

ART CITIES:N.York-Farah Atassi

Born in Belgium from Syrian parents and raised in France, Farah Atassi combines various cultural legacies and formal approaches in the medium …

Zak Ové, The Invisible Man and the Masque of Blackness, 2016, Installation view, Yorkshire Sculpture Park-Yorkshire, UK, 2016–17, © Zak Ové, Courtesy Modern Forms, Vigo gallery, the artist and YSP, Photo: Jonty Wilde

ART CITIES:Los Angeles-Zak Ové

Zak Ové is a London based multi-disciplinary artist working in film, sculpture and photography to reclaim old world mythologies in new world …

Equation of Time Cam from The Long Now Foundation’s 10,000 Year Clock. Image courtesy The Long Now Foundation

DESIGN:Dead Nuts

“Dead nuts” is a machinist’s term for absolute precision, the highest compliment for something that is being inspected for accuracy. Through the …

Justin Mortimer, Breed 2, 2018, Oil and acrylic on canvas. 185 × 211 cm, © Justin Mortimer, Courtesy the artist and Parafin Gallery

ART CITIES:London-Justin Mortimer

Justin Mortimer’s paintings consistently invite us to question the relationship between subject matter and content, beauty and horror, and between figuration and …