ART CITIES: London-Sarah Morris
Since the mid-1990s, Sarah Morris has been making abstract paintings and films to investigate what she describes as “urban, social and bureaucratic …
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Since the mid-1990s, Sarah Morris has been making abstract paintings and films to investigate what she describes as “urban, social and bureaucratic …
The exhibition “Portrait(S)” brings together the practices of Loretta Fahrenholz, Tishan Hsu, and Anna Oppermann in a dense exploration of the body …
Ruth Asawa was one of the most uniquely gifted and productive artists to emerge in the postwar era in the United States. …
Abdelkader Benchamma’s work converts drawing into an architectural phenomenon: ink becomes a force that reconfigures walls into spaces of resonance, where geological …
A defining figure of the Pop Art movement, Roy Lichtenstein forged a career built on a provocative paradox: the pursuit of originality …
Often focused on the head and shoulders of an individual, a portrait typically seeks to convey something of a person’s personality and …
In the early 1960s, Tom Wesselmann emerged as a pivotal figure within Pop Art, turning away from the gestural intensity of Abstract …
Sara Naim’s practice is inherently multidisciplinary: photographs are sculptural, sculptures are painterly, and paintings reference photography. She is interested in how we …
Widely recognized as one of the boldest figures of postwar American painting, Sam Gilliam emerged from Washington, D.C. in the mid-1960s as …
Katja Strunz has long explored the intersection of space and history through a distinct sculptural language. Her works are marked by folded, …
In recent years, few artists have transformed the language of textile art with the political clarity and poetic force of Małgorzata Mirga‑Tas. …
In 1991, Yvan Salomone set the framework of his practice and devoted himself to watercolor painting by composing on identical formats. A …
Born in London and based in Lagos, Dike is internationally acknowledged for her multidisciplinary sculptural practice, which spans painting, collage, photography, video …
McArthur Binion combines collage, drawing, and painting to create autobiographical abstractions of painted minimalist patterns over an “under surface” of personal documents …
New York-based painter Loie Hollowell has, over the past decade, forged a distinctly autobiographical visual language that charts the elemental realities of …
Emily Mason was a visionary American abstract painter known for her vibrant, lyrical approach to color and composition. Born and raised in New York City, Mason …
One of the most compelling personal narratives the viewer encounters is that of the African artist Otobong Nkanga at the Musée d’Art …
One of the most important painters working today, Luc Tuymans pioneered a distinctive style of figurative painting beginning in the 1980s that …
The exhibition Between Two and Three Meters at Dio Horia Gallery brings together works by contemporary artists and explores an intermediate scale …
In contemporary painting, the line separating ornament from “serious” abstraction remains stubbornly intact—an inheritance of Western art history that continues to privilege …
Since the 1970s, Robert Gober has built a body of work that probes the fault lines between sexuality, religion, domestic life, and …
Sarah Sze gathers objects and images from both the physical and digital realms, weaving them into intricate multimedia compositions that oscillate between …
Sophie Kuijken’s work is today a contribution to the art of portraiture. Through her technical mastery, the artist overlays several strata of …
John M Armleder has, since the late 1960s, developed a distinctive body of work that wryly explores the boundaries between art, design, …