PRESENTATION: Erwin Wurm
Erwin Wurm has been exploring the expressive possibilities of sculpture for over 35 years. As profound as it is ironic, his multifaceted …
Erwin Wurm has been exploring the expressive possibilities of sculpture for over 35 years. As profound as it is ironic, his multifaceted …
Through video, photography and prints, Bouchra Khalili in her works, articulates subjectivity and collective history, questioning the complex relationships between the singular …
With a new, previously unseen production, the exhibition “Something in the Water” marks a new chapter in Oscar Tuazon’s “Water School” project, …
Y.Z. Kami’s paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures explore the tension between the physical and the spiritual, surface and depth. His large-scale portraits, …
Moving between the United States, Japan and France in the early years of her practice, Takako Yamaguchi developed a uniquely syncretic approach …
Throughout her practice, the ceramicist Nathalie Khayat harnesses the inherent material properties of clay to examine the poetic tensions between structure and …
Barbara Kruger combines striking visual impact with a piercing analysis of contemporary reality. Kruger has gained wide recognition over the years, particularly …
The language of material plays an essential role in the work of Anselm Kiefer, most of whose pictures have a geological sedimentary …
Nathalie Du Pasquier worked as a designer as part of the Memphis Group until 1987, producing patterns, textiles, decorated surfaces, and furniture. …
Mary Corse explores materiality, abstraction, and perception through geometric, gestural paintings developed over her fifty-year career. Emerging with the Light and Space …
Nedko Solakov combines his traditional education with conceptual practices to create complex, multi-faceted and sharp-witted works. He is a great storyteller, showing …
Born in 1936 in Piraeus, Jannis Kounellis settled in Rome in 1956, where he studied in the Academy of Fine Arts and …
Sam Gilliam emerged from the Washington, D.C. scene in the mid-1960s with works that elaborated upon and disrupted the ethos of Color …
“In a Bright Green Field” is the third in a series of collaborative exhibitions highlighting the work of contemporary Greek and Cypriot …
In his book “In Search of Lost Time”, Marcel Proust reflects on the nature of memory, describing it as an embodied, sensory …
The exhibition “Modelling Life” examines how models emerge in art and everyday life: as play-spaces to collectively explore forms, perspectives, and ideas. …
Małgorzata Mirga-Tas’s work is dedicated to the world of Roma culture. In her detailed, realistic depictions, she portrays everyday scenes—people smoking a …
Tammy Nguyen creates paintings, drawings, artist books, prints, and zines that explore the intersections between geopolitics, ecology, and lesser-known histories. A story …
The exhibition “Par quatre chemins” brings together artists who explore the landscape not as a fixed motif, but as a relational and …
Nathalie Du Pasquier worked as a designer as part of the Memphis Group until 1987, producing patterns, textiles, decorated surfaces, and furniture. …
Galleria Continua was founded in 1990 by Mario Cristiani, Lorenzo Fiaschi and Maurizio Rigillo, with the intention, evident in the name, to …
Norbert Prangenberg’s art emerges from a fundamental interaction of hand, eye and material which has manifested itself in a variety of genres …
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are globally recognized as the premier artists to emerge from the former Soviet Union and remain major figures …
Magic realism, chiefly Latin-American narrative strategy that is characterized by the matter-of-fact inclusion of fantastic or mythical elements into seemingly realistic fiction. …