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Tony Oursler, mAcHiNe E.L.F., Exhibition view Lehmann Maupin Gallery-New York, 2023, Photo by Matthew Herrmann, Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery

MIRAGES LXVII

March is a month that for me is associated with persons, since some of the most important artists of the contemporary visual scene have been born, as you will see in our page Traces: Hannah Wilke,  Anselm Kiefer, Alberto Burri, Anish Kapoor, Agnes Martin, Yayoi Kusama, Jannis Kounellis, Rebeca Horn, …

Nan Goldin, 1st days in quarantine, Brooklyn, NY, 2020, dye sublimation print on aluminum, 31 x 41 inches (framed) [78.1 x 104.1 cm], edition of 7, © Nan Goldin, courtesy the artist and Fraenkel Gallery

PHOTO: Nan Goldin-Memory Lost

Nan Goldin is one of the most important artists of her generation, has significantly influenced the art of photography. First as a …

Maria Stamati, How does that float differ from that which crosses?, 2021-2023, Mixed media, 165 x 165 cm, © Maria Stamati, Courtesy the artist and Ikastikos Kiklos DL Gallery

INTERVIEW: Maria Stamati

On the occasion of Maria Stamati’s and Costas Vittis’, two-person exhibition “Without Which, Not / Sine Qua Non” at Eikastikos Kyklos DL …

Shilpa Gupta, Phaidon Publications

BOOK: Shilpa Gupta-Phaidon Publications

The first monograph dedicated to Shilpa Gupta one of today’s leading and thought-provoking Indian visual artists published by Phaidon Publications. Shilpa Gupta …

Robert Polidori, West End Boulevard, New Orleans, September, 2005, C-print (on Fuji Crystal Archive paper) on Dibond, 101.6 x 137.2 cm / 40 x 54 in, © Robert Polidori, Courtesy Galerie Karsten Greve Cologne, Paris, St. Moritz

PHOTO: Robert Polidori-Photographs

Robert Polidori is known for his large-scale photographs of empty urban environments and interior spaces, often rundown or destroyed. In his photographs, …

Adji Dieye, Aphasia (video still), 2022, © Adji Dieye, Courtesy the artist and Fotomuseum Winterthur

PHOTO: Adji Dieye-Aphasia

The practice of Adji Dieye is dedicated to the themes of postcolonialism and nation-building. Her research focuses on the economy of representation …

Josep Grau-Garriga, Drap vermell, 1993, Wool, cotton, 180 x 250 cm, © Josep Grau-Garriga, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia

ART CITIES: Paris-Josep Grau Garriga

A major figure in the contemporary textile-art movement, Josep Grau-Garriga often created awe-inspiring tapestries that he presented in direct dialogue with architectural …

Art Madrid Archive

ART FAIRS: Art Madrid 2023

Art Madrid, the most important contemporary art fair in the Spanish capital, celebrates its 18 anniversary this year with an edition that …

Dagoberto Rodríguez, Ánforas III (7 bombs), 2020, Fired clay, allover dimension 28 x 196 x 84 cm, each 28 x 84 x 28 cm, © Dagoberto Rodríguez, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Peter Kilchmann

PRESENTATION: Dagoberto Rodríguez

Combining architecture, design and sculpture Dagoberto Rodríguez’ work employs humor and irony to comment on core topics in art, politics and society. …