ART CITIES: N.York-Sterling Ruby
Sterling Ruby has created a complex, ever-evolving artistic universe that oscillates between raw abjection and aestheticizing abstraction. His ceramics, sculptures, installations, textile …
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Sterling Ruby has created a complex, ever-evolving artistic universe that oscillates between raw abjection and aestheticizing abstraction. His ceramics, sculptures, installations, textile …
The exhibition “Live Wires” originates from an encounter that was, in itself, already performative. On 19 December, connected remotely from Paris, Pesaro, …
Although Hoda Kashiha’s pictorial approach is in the American pop vein, her works address themes that resonate with the complex socio- political …
Sarah Sze gathers objects and images from both the physical and digital realms, weaving them into intricate multimedia compositions that oscillate between …
Carlos Bunga’s practice spans sculpture, installation, painting, and photography, with a central focus on architecture, impermanence, and the notion of dwelling. In …
Christoph Hänsli is known for painting frequently overlooked everyday objects on a 1:1 scale. Since 1992, he is giving objects such as …
On the ground floor of the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, a bold exhibition titled “Warhol, Pollock y otros espacios americanos” arrives …
Linder is renowned for her photography, photomontage, and confrontational performance art which boldly deconstruct gender stereotypes, libidinous desires, and transgressive acts. An …
Over the course of his career, Erwin Wurm has radically expanded conceptions of sculpture, space and the human form. His sculptures straddle …
Sofia Mitsola is working primarily with paintings in which she investigates the female form. Her invented characters are informed by ancient Greek …
Dan Flavin used widely available fluorescent tube lights to radically alter and rearticulate the space shared by work and viewer while maintaining …
Odili Donald Odita brings heightened awareness to color and space in paintings where abstraction is an optically, physically, and culturally-felt phenomenon. Though …
A major figure of the revival of geometric abstraction, in the 1950s Jean Dewasne established himself as one of the most daring …
Joseph Beuys’s artistic project stands as one of the most ambitious attempts in twentieth-century art to redefine not only sculpture, but the …
Elisheva Biernoff’s paintings of photographs involve close looking and slow painting: lingering over pictures of strangers and paying attention to the overlooked …
Martial Raysse, a pioneer of French Pop Art, creates images that transcend the banality of everyday life. Strongly influenced by advertising, he …
Mathilde Denize has often recounted the story of her “original sin”: studying at the Beaux-Arts de Paris in the early 2010s, she …
Wu Xiaojun was an important figure in the conceptual photography movement in the 1990s, when he created clay figures staged them in …
Japan’s leading composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda focuses on the essential characteristics of sound itself and that of visuals as light …
Portia Zvavahera’s vast canvases contain a world of dreamscapes heavy with burdens of our futures and unresolved pasts. The women depicted in …
The exhibition “Irreverent Forms” brings together Korean artists across three generations who defy the tradition of ceramics: Through clay—the most elemental artistic …
Jean-Marie Appriou graduated from the École régionale des Beaux-Arts de Rennes in 2010, and has since developed a technical mastery of materials …
“May I Give You a Hand” brings together artworks that explore how we relate to one another, to ourselves, and to our …
The exhibition “Anti-Action: Artist-Women’s Challenges and Responses in Postwar Japan” revisits the work of women artists active during the 1950s and 1960s. …