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Cornelia Parker, Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View, 1991. Installation view, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 2019. Blown up garden shed and contents, wire, light bulb. Tate: Presented by the Patrons of New Art (Special Purchase Fund) through the Tate Gallery Foundation 1995. Image courtesy the artist, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and Frith Street Gallery, London. Photograph: Anna Kučera

ART-PRESENTATION: Cornelia Parker

One of the most important artists working today, Cornelia Parker is known for her transformation of everyday objects into unexpected, haunting scenarios …

Antoni Tàpies, Colador i Tassa, 1998, mixed media and assemblage on wood, 174.9 cm x 200 cm, © Fundació Antoni Tàpies / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VEGAP, Madrid

PRESENTATION: Antoni Tàpies

Antoni Tàpies refined a visual language inspired by a wide range of sources that coalesce into a complex fusion of materials, gestures, …

Tomma Abts, Samke (Detail), 2019, Acrylic and oil on canvas, 48.3 x 38.1 cm), © Tomma Abts, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner Gallery

ART-PRESENTATION: Tomma Abts

One of the most significant artists of her generation and the winner of the 2006 Turner Prize, Tomma Abts is known for …

Stan Douglas, A Luta Continua, 1974, 2012, Digital C-print mounted on aluminum, 120.7 x 181 cm. Courtesy of the artist, Victoria Miro and David Zwirner

ART-PREVIEW:Stan Douglas-Splicing Block

Since the late 1980s, Stan Douglas has created films and photographs and more recently theater productions, augmented reality and other multidisciplinary projects, …

Sean Scully, Celtique, Exhibition view, Château de Boisgeloup-Gisors, 2019, Courtesy the artist and Almine Rech Gallery

ART-PRESENTATION: Sean Scully-Celtique

While known primarily for his large-scale abstract paintings, comprised of vertical and horizontal bands, tessellating blocks and geometrical forms comprised of gradated …

ART-PRESENTATION: Ciprian Mureşan

Working with a variety of media, (drawing, video, objects, photography, and books), Ciprian Mureşan recontextualizes and deconstructs the works of well known …

Left: Nam June Paik, One Candle (Candle Projection)1989. Install view, Tate Modern 2019, Close-circuit television camera, tripod, candle on custom stand and four to six colour video projectors including modified CRT projectors, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, © Estate of Nam June Paik. Right: Nam June Paik, Magnet TV 1965, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Purchased, with funds from Dieter Rosenkranz, © Estate of Nam June Paik

ART-PRESENTATION: Nam June Paik

Nam June Paik internationally recognized as the “Father of Video Art,” created a large body of work including video sculptures, installations, performances, …