
ART CITIES:N.York-Robert Filliou
A prolific artist beginning in the 1950s, Robert Filliou was self-taught, embracing disciplines as diverse as economics (in which he first trained …
A prolific artist beginning in the 1950s, Robert Filliou was self-taught, embracing disciplines as diverse as economics (in which he first trained …
Lucas Blalock has emerged as one of a new generation of photographers, a group largely concerned with issues of image scale, speed, …
Michael E. Smith uses cast-offs, waste and other remnants of our globalised consumer society. In his studio, the artist generates material sketches …
Born in Seoul in 1951, Young-Jae Lee studied at the College of Art Education in her native city before moving to Germany …
This month our attention is focused on Art Paris Art Fair 2018, which is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. Since its foundation in …
Kishio Suga was among the prime movers of Mono-ha, an artistic group born in the late 1960s. He began showing his work …
Matthew Day Jackson’s interdisciplinary practice explores a myriad of aspects of human experience and draws from sources that reveal both our intrinsic …
Joseph Cornel had no formal training in art and his most characteristic works are his highly distinctive “boxes”. These are simple boxes, …
Robert Gober rose to prominence in the mid-80s and was quickly acknowledged as one of the most significant artists of his generation. …
Taryn Simon’s practice incorporates photography, text, and graphic design. Known for applying classification systems to troves of images, Simon produces heavily researched …
The Edo period (1615-1868), is a period of great significance in Japan’s history. At the beginning of the 17th Century, the country …
Found in a cave near Bethlehem and now in the collection of the British Museum, the sculpture known as “Ain Sahkri Lovers” …
For 15 years, Marie Bovo has been photographing views of natural and urban landscapes. She records a specific motif at intervals, making …
Martial Raysse is a well known French artist, famous for his distinctive approach in painting and his recognizable imagery. Raysse began to …
In the mid-1940s, Art Movements in Argentina began to reinterpret and develop the European Concrete Art. These artists said that figurative, representational …
In the upper hall of Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Pablo Picasso’s black-and-white drawings, which he donated to the …
Applications are now available for SVA’s Summer Residencies in New York City, offering artists, designers and creative thinkers time, space and a …
The third part of our tribute to the Center Pompidou Permanent Collection (1977-2017) that is on presentation on the building’s 5th floor, …
The term “Concrete Art” was coined in 1930 by Theo van Doesburg when he started the group Art Concrete in Paris. They …
In 2012, German authorities found 1,500artworks from Paul Rosenberg’s Collection in an apartment rented by Cornelius Gurlitt, son of 1930s German art …
Cally Spooner has developed a distinctive body of work consisting of media installations, essays, novels and live performances such as radio broadcasts, …
Working in the red thin line between different cultures, Takashi Murakami has stated that the artist is someone who understands the borders …
Antonio Cosentino graduated from the Painting Department at Mimar Sinan University, Fine Arts Academy in 1994. In his works, one finds a …
The retrospective “Mediations” is devoted to the American photographer Susan Meiselas and brings together a selection of works from the 1970s to …