PRESENTATION: Lisa Yuskavage
Twenty years after her first exhibition with David Zwirner, Lisa Yuskavage is not looking back—she’s painting into the wormhole. This May, the …
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Twenty years after her first exhibition with David Zwirner, Lisa Yuskavage is not looking back—she’s painting into the wormhole. This May, the …
A pioneer in film, video and installation art, VALIE EXPORT (17/5/1940-14/5/2026) has produced one of the most significant bodies of feminist art …
In an age fixated on preservation—cloud backups, archival inks, climate-controlled vaults—Kelly Akashi proposes something more radical: that loss need not be resolved …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Jasper Johns (15/5/1930- ), his work affected nearly every artistic movement from the ‘50s …
“House of Nisaba: New Stories of Painting” signals a return to figurative painting in contemporary art, through the lens of allegory. The …
Inside the cavernous white rooms of Almine Rech’s Tribeca space, the American flag does not flutter with patriotic ease. In Vaughn Spann’s …
The Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) is accepting applications for the 2027 CCL Fellowship, open to full-time senior and/or established curators working …
Throughout his career, Willie Birch has explored how African traditions have been retained in music, art, and culture in America and beyond. …
“Masking” a highly compelling exhibition is currently on view at Zoumboulakis Galleries. Curated by Katerina Nikolaou, the show tackles the concept of …
The exhibition «Brine Memory» by Antonis Kastrinakis at the Benaki Museum presents a broad selection of works spanning approximately forty years of …
An international figure in architecture and urban design, Daniel Libeskind (12/5/1946- ) is known for introducing complex ideas and emotions into his …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Frank Stella (12/5/1936-4/5/2024), one of the most dominant and influential figures in Abstract Painting …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind the German artist Joseph Beuys (12/5/1921-23/1/1986). He was the artist with the most influence …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Teresita Fernández (12/5/1968- ). Through her practice, she explores perception and the psychology of …
In a small prison laundry room in Geneva, a young man arranged a table, a window, and some wires. It was a …
On the occasion of his solo exhibition titled “The Wardrobe”, hosted at Batagianni Gallery until June 20, 2026, Giorgos Charvalias gives an …
The 2024 exhibition catalog “Louis Fratino: Satura” by Mousse Publishing) is a lush, refined document that captures the American painter’s first institutional …
The Science and Art Lab at TU Braunschweig, in cooperation with the BrightBrain research consortium, invites international artists to apply for an Artist in Residence …
Architect Gordon Bunshaft (9/5/1909-6/8/1990) was responsible for some of the earliest and most famous “corporate modernist” buildings. He was hired as a …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Jan Dibbets (9/5/1941- ), Initially trained as a painter, in the 1960s Dibbets turned …
Highly respected by architectural cognoscente throughout the world, the French architect and urban planner Christian de Portzamparc (9/5/1944- ), whose distinctly modern …
Nearly fifty years after first assembling a group of modest sculptural models on a classroom table at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Katharina Fritsch …
Nida Sinnokrot’s exhibition “Above Ground Below” unfolds as a field of relations organized across sky, ground and subterranean registers. Throughout the exhibition …
Herzog & de Meuron represents something uniquely, distinctly Swiss. The works of the Basel-based practice express conceptual precision, formal clarity and immaculate …