
PERFORMANCE:Yoko Ono-Performances at the Louisiana Museum
Yoko Ono’s legendary performance ‘Sky Piece to Jesus Christ’ is followed by Yoko Ono doing her ‘Action Piece’ painting, clearing the air …
Yoko Ono’s legendary performance ‘Sky Piece to Jesus Christ’ is followed by Yoko Ono doing her ‘Action Piece’ painting, clearing the air …
Competition Reimagining Museums for Climate Action asks designers, architects, artists, poets, philosophers, Indigenous groups, community groups, museum professionals and the public at …
Ricky Swallow is best known for sculptural works combining contemporary imagery with the still-life tradition. Swallow has also consistently maintained a watercolour …
The Biennale Matter of Art 2020 (VVUMOA) highlights the themes of care, empathy and intimacy in relation to divisions existing across race, …
Meet RRH Trio (Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh, and Hesam Rahmanian) two brothers and their childhood friend who together form RRH Trio. The …
How do you transform values into a building? We met with Danish architect and founder of the renowned studio 3XN, Kim Herforth …
With over 2100 bachelor and master students, Zurich University of the Arts is one of Europe’s largest arts and design universities. ZHdK …
Welcome to the magical, polka-dotted, pumpkin-filled world of the legendary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, who uses her art to fight for love …
The exhibition “Mapping the Collection” takes a new look at two influential decades in American (art) history: the 1960s and 1970s. The …
In a world marked by the still-present memory of the Second World War, and in the context of the Cold War and …
After the COVID-19 pandemic with 602,657 fatal cases till now and all the decisive events (social, politic and financial) that occurred, because …
Beginning in the early 1960s, Peter Saul began to incorporate imagery borrowed from a range of pop-cultural sources into his exuberant, brightly …
“I like to laugh, but I like to laugh in the Russian way. Like the women in Chekhov’s plays. They always laugh …
In a world marked by the still-present memory of the Second World War, and in the context of the Cold War and …
In this video architect Liz Diller talks about the New York park ‘The High Line’, a project that she has been part …
Adrián Villar Rojas was born in Rosario, Argentina in 1980. He lives and works nomadically. Villar Rojas is best known for his large-scale, …
“We are stressing the earth in very dramatic, unnecessary ways, and so it makes more sense to say: Oh no, I am …
The exhibition “Mapping the Collection” takes a new look at two influential decades in American (art) history: the 1960s and 1970s. The …
“I feel that a lot of the problems we have in today’s world have come because of that wrong notion that time …
Would you like to explore the world-making capacities of creative research? Today, artists are innovators not simply as individual producers but also …
Evoking notions of utopia and dystopia, Jules de Balincourt’s paintings investigate public and private spaces and suggest an ever-changing landscape – both …
Yoshitomo Nara is among the most beloved Japanese artists of his generation. His widely recognizable portraits of menacing figures reflect the artist’s …
“All of a sudden we find the human in her because there’s a dog eared remote control manual on her bedside table.” …
Tiffany Chung’s work often takes the form of participatory workshops in which the artist uses maps and cartography as a medium for …