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Thea Djordjadze, Why hold on to that?, 2018, Aluminium, © Thea Djordjadze / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Courtesy Portikus-Frankfurt am Main, Photo: Diana Pfammatter

PRESENTATION: Thea Djordjadze-All Building As Making

Thea Djordjadze creates sculptures and installations of singular, idiosyncratic poetry. Her works are suffused with multiple art-historical references, while at the same time they respond to the particular conditions of the exhibition setting. The fragile, process-driven character of the Berlin-based, Georgian artist’s practice dissolves the notion of the artwork as …

ART NEWS: Sept.02

The exhibition “Big Heartedness, Be My Neighbor” includes Pipilotti Rist’s early single-channel videos dating to the mid-1980s, which established her critical appropriation …

Sim Chi Yin, Remnants #4, Perak, Malaysia, 2017, © Sim Chi Yin, Courtesy of the artist and Zilberman Gallery

ART CITIES:Berlin-Sim Chi Yin

Sim Chi Yin is a photographer and artist from Singapore, currently based in London and Beijing. Her practice integrates multiple mediums including …

Ada Petranaiki, Open Line, 2021, © Ada Petranaiki, Photo: Dimitris Lempesis

ART SNAPSHOTS:Reality check

As dr. Kostas Prapoglou, the curator of the exhibition “Reality check”, says “The psychiatric hospital of Dafni is situated on the axis …

Katharina Sieverding OWN MOVEMENT 1967-1969 Digital image projection 233 images © Katharina Sieverding, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2021 Photo: © Klaus Mettig, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2021

PHOTO:Katharina Sieverding

The Czech-born, German artist Katharina Sieverding is one of the most significant artists working today. With over six decades of highly influential …

Philip Guston, Back View II, 1978, Oil on canvas ,185.4 x 205.7 cm / 73 x 81 in, © The Estate of Philip Guston, Private Collection, Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Gallery

ART CITIES:N.York-Philip Guston

Philip Guston is one of the great luminaries of twentieth-century art. His commitment to producing work from genuine emotion and lived experience …

Artemis Potamianou, Which side are you on? Fence 1, 2021, 150 x 500 cm, wire mesh and cord

PRESENTATION: Urban Mythology

Iera Odos is a street that during ancient times connected Athens with Eleusis and later on was named Iera (Sacred) because the …

Ron Nagle, Pink Flamenco, 2021, Ceramic, glaze, catalyzed polyurethane, and epoxy resin, © Ron Nagle, Courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks Gallery

ART CITIES:N.York-Ron Nagle

Ron Nagle is an American sculptor whose work is connected with the California Clay Movement. He creates small-scaled, mystically shaped and highly …

ART NEWS: Sept.01

Working initially from a sketch, Anna Park develops and unpacks imaginary scenes with the support of her extensive personal image archive, mostly …

OPEN CALL:AIR 2022 in Tuscany

Live and work in the shadow of the oldest church in all of Chianti, built in the 10th century, painstakingly restored by …

PRESENTATION: Urban Mythology

Iera Odos is a street that during ancient times connected Athens with Eleusis and later on was named Iera (Sacred) because the …

9. Hans Hartung, T-1972-H5, 1972, Painting, 65 x 92 cm, © Hans Hartung,, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Boulakia

ART FAIRS:Art Paris 2021

After being the first art fair in the world to open its doors in September 2020 after lockdown restrictions ended, Art Paris …