PRESENTATION: Katalin Ladik, Ooooooooo-pus
Katalin Ladik was born in 1942 in the city of Novi Sad, in former Yugoslavia (now Serbia) and currently lives in Budapest, …
Katalin Ladik was born in 1942 in the city of Novi Sad, in former Yugoslavia (now Serbia) and currently lives in Budapest, …
Affiliated with the second-generation Abstract Expressionist movement of the late 1950s and early ’60s, Lynne Drexler’s symphonic and vividly chromatic compositions synthesise …
The University of California at Santa Cruz is pleased to announce the call for applications for our PhD program in Visual Studies. …
The exhibition “Milky Way Tour” explores humanity’s connection to space, nature, and technology, inviting visitors to reflect on our place in the …
In English culture, “tea time” is a traditional moment to enjoy tea, often with light snacks. It carries both practical importance and …
From the birth of op art to the dawn of the internet age, artists found new ways to engage the senses and …
Since the early 1990s, Thomas Scheibitz has developed a kind of conceptual painting and sculpture that draws upon art-historical references, and at …
At the age of six, Hokusai was said to have painted his first picture, and a year after his death aged 89, …
Proposals for art projects are now being accepted for Nuit Blanche Toronto 2025. Nuit Blanche Toronto is the city’s annual all-night celebration …
The Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn rose to prominence in the 1990s for his sculptural installations that combined philosophical theories and mundane, recycled …
Adrian Piper is Conceptual artist and analytic philosopher. Since the 1960s, her work across mediums has drawn from her personal and professional …
The photography of Jeff Wall is consciously and profoundly saturated in the social: in the Vancouver art community from which he first …
Opiemme is a collective born in Turin, looking for new ways to present poetry. The artists’ poetics is known to get in …
The exhibition with works by Erica Rutherford marks the first UK survey of her work, following her inclusion in this year’s Venice …
Glenbow is transforming the museum’s original Brutalist architecture into a modern, welcoming space, enhancing both physical and experiential aspects of the museum. …
James Albert Rosenquist was one of the proponents of the pop art movement. Drawing from his background working in sign painting, Rosenquist’s …
Stretched between eight fingers and two thumbs, sometimes between teeth and toes, loops of string make shapes. String figures can do many …
For more than seventy years, Ellsworth Kelly drew inspiration from nature and the world around him to create works that would come …
A comprehensive exploration of Juan Muñoz’s fascinating life and enduring legacy reveals his revolutionary body of work, which weaves emotional narratives through …
In English culture, “tea time” is a traditional moment to enjoy tea, often with light snacks. It carries both practical importance and …
The EPFL School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC) invites applications for a faculty position in History of Architecture. The position …
Johan Creten is a Belgian sculptor based in Paris. Though trained as a painter, he soon turned to ceramic and bronze as …
Born in 1953 in Paris, Sophie Calle is a writer, a conceptual artist, a photograph, a movie director or even detective. She …
Since the 1970s, Matt Mullican has been interested in models for explaining the world. He has developed a complex system of symbols …