ART CITIES: Paris-Joseph Cornell
From a New York basement, Joseph Cornell transformed everyday finds into some of the 20th century’s most poetic artworks. Rarely travelling, he …
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From a New York basement, Joseph Cornell transformed everyday finds into some of the 20th century’s most poetic artworks. Rarely travelling, he …
The Group exhibition “Material Witness” explores each artist’s deep investigation of a particular medium. The paintings, sculptures, textiles, graphic and multi-media works …
Moyra Davey is an artist known for her experimental films that take root in written monologues, her portraits, and her essays that …
Piero Manzoni emerged as a powerful voice for the avant-garde in the 1950s, debuting as an artist at the “4a Fiera mercato: …
Thaddaeus Ropac Milan opened its new branch in Palazzo Belgioioso, an iconic neoclassical landmark in Lombardy at the heart of the city, …
The practice of Hito Steyerl combines artistic production with theoretical analysis to investigate complex socio-political and cultural issues such as the power …
Neriman Polat focuses on socio-political issues in her works. Critically analyzes phenomena such as gender, public space, urban transformation, and forms of …
Pakui Hardware is the name chosen by collaborative artist duo Neringa Černiauskaité and Ugnius Gelguda. Pakui Hardware refers to Pakui – special …
A central figure of the French artistic movement Figuration Libre*, Di Rosa invents worlds where the grotesque contests the marvellous, where comic …
Jennifer Guidi’s work draws on multiple artistic traditions, from the visionary Modernism of the American Southwest, process-driven Minimalism, the Light and Space …
Born in Brooklyn in 1949, Archie Rand has long occupied a singular place in American painting—an audacious voice at the crossroads of …
There is a silence that hums in the air when standing before a work by Chiharu Shiota—a silence woven from countless threads, …
Edi Hila is one of Albania’s most significant contemporary artists. Living and working in Tirana, Hila’s practice reflects the complex social and …
Kiki Smith is recognized for her multidisciplinary practice through which she explores embodiment and the natural world. The body, mortality, regeneration, gender, …
Emilio Isgrò is a pioneering Italian artist and writer. Aged 19 he moved to Milan, where made his literary debut with a …
Gabriel Orozco has emerged from the early 1990s as one of the most important artists of his generation. Constantly on the move, …
For “Hatano and Bill, Linked Destinies”, her solo presentation at Shibunkaku in Tokyo Sheila Hicks presents a selection of works that respond …
Marlene Dumas, employing a visual language that interweaves formal rigor with an undercurrent of narrative depth, appears to reconstruct a “heterotopia”—a space …
At the end of September, Madrid revealed itself as a vibrant canvas of contemporary art. In three days, I wandered through five …
Recognized internationally as one of the most important artists of his generation, Steve McQueen is an artist and filmmaker whose work explores …
The exhibition “MONUMENTS” juxtaposes decommissioned monuments, many of which are Confederate, with newly commissioned and borrowed works by contemporary artists, and explores …
Gerhard Richter is considered among the most influential living artists. Richter’s experiments with abstraction and photo-based painting greatly contributed to the history …
Christopher Le Brun employs a mastery of touch and color alongside a profound understanding of art history and a wide range of …
Tom Sachs is an internationally acclaimed artist. His four decades of bricolage sculptures invite viewers to participate in rigorously crafted and obsessively …