ART CITIES: Athens-The Winged Bull of Nineveh Returns: The Second Phase of the Michael Rakowitz Trilogy
On Monday, October 6th, the second phase of the exhibition trilogy “Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures” was inaugurated in the exterior space …
On Monday, October 6th, the second phase of the exhibition trilogy “Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures” was inaugurated in the exterior space …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Mimmo Rotella (7/10/1918-8/1/2006), inspired from the ripped posters that lined the walls of Rome, …
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is pleased to announce an open call for applications to the sixth annual Archives Research Residency, a one- …
A few days in Vienna are never enough to fully explore the city’s extraordinary cultural wealth. Vienna’s contemporary art scene is vibrant …
20Today is the occasion to bear in mind the Surrealist artist and photographer Méret Elisabeth Oppenheim (6/10/1913-15/11/1985). She is probably best known …
Formulated in 1926, Le Corbusier’s (6/10/1887-27/8/1965), “Five Points of a New Architecture” spearheaded the modernist architectural movement of the 20th century. As …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Brice Marden (5/10/1938-9/8/2023), his works derive from highly specific personal experiences, much like those …
The publication “Teresita Fernández / Robert Smithson” by Radius Books sets out to create a conversation between two artists from different …
The Buell Center at Columbia University seeks a recent doctoral recipient to join its intellectual community for a 21-month fellowship (two academic …
Born into a refugee Palestinian family in Beirut, Lebanon, Mona Hatoum has lived in London since 1975, after the outbreak of the …
Kengo Kuma’s approach to materials is a fundamental element of his originality. Born in Yokohama in 1954, Kuma perceives the world as …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind, one of the most important Chinese artists, Chen Zhen (4/10/1955-13/12/2000). His conceptual installations and …
Hannah Black’s artistic practice is driven by an inquiry into the boundaries and structures of human relationships, influenced by communist, psychoanalytic and …
Stanley Whitney’s vibrant abstract paintings unlock the linear structure of the grid, imbuing it with new and unexpected cadences of color, rhythm, …
With the programme Braunschweig Projects, HBK Braunschweig offers 7 artistic fellowships on behalf of the State of Lower Saxony for the year …
Bjarke Bundgaard Ingels (2/10/1974- ) is a Danish architect known for buildings that defy traditional architectural conventions and dimensions, ranging from representations …
Vladimir Tatlin was central to the birth of Russian Constructivism. Often described as a “laboratory Constructivist,” he took lessons learned from Pablo …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Katharina Grosse (2/10/1961), internationally recognised for her bold, haptic paintings and saturated use of …
This month Platforms Project – Independent Art Fair is celebrating its 13th anniversary. The Platforms Project is an institution that supports artists, …
Since the late 1960s, performance artist Eleanor Antin has challenged conventional ideas of artistic identity by inventing and embodying a range of …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Walter de Maria (1/10/1935-25/7/2013). Perhaps most significantly, he developed a conceptual approach to earth-based …
Spanning a wide range of forms (from kinetic sculptures and photographs to video installations and landscapes) Julius von Bismarck’s work is produced …
The Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts (Low-Res MFA) program is a transdisciplinary course of study designed for 21st-century artists, writers, and educators …
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Ilya Kabakov (30/9/1933-27/5/2023), an artist of note in two distinctly polar disciplines. While living …