ART CITIES: London-Christopher Wool
Christopher Wool was born in 1955, grew up in Chicago, and moved to New York City in the early 1970s. Since establishing …
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Christopher Wool was born in 1955, grew up in Chicago, and moved to New York City in the early 1970s. Since establishing …
Helen Marten in 2016 she was awarded the Tate Turner Prize. Marten works across sculpture, painting, video and writing to create a …
Peter Doig is a Scottish painter celebrated for his dreamlike, atmospheric works that blend memory, landscape, and imagination. Raised in Trinidad and …
On Monday, October 6th, the second phase of the exhibition trilogy “Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures” was inaugurated in the exterior space …
A few days in Vienna are never enough to fully explore the city’s extraordinary cultural wealth. Vienna’s contemporary art scene is vibrant …
Stanley Whitney’s vibrant abstract paintings unlock the linear structure of the grid, imbuing it with new and unexpected cadences of color, rhythm, …
Spanning a wide range of forms (from kinetic sculptures and photographs to video installations and landscapes) Julius von Bismarck’s work is produced …
A multidisciplinary artist, Ziva Jelin works across painting, sculpture, installation, and video to examine and convey her experience of home, place, identity, …
The exhibition “Damien Hirst. Drawings”, presented at Vienna’s Albertina Modern from May 7 to October 8, 2025, offers art lovers the opportunity …
Engaged in an ongoing dialogue with six centuries of representational painting, Kerry James Marshall is known for his expansive body of work, …
The exhibition “L’aurora viene” brings together, for the very first time, the visionary practices of Georg Baselitz and Lucio Fontana, staging an …
Since the late 1980s, Nayland Blake has constructed an influential body of work exploring play, eroticism, and the subjective experiences of desire, …
Urs Fischer has always treated art as a grand experiment, a place where the ordinary and the extraordinary can collide without warning. …
Spanish sculptor June Crespo has steadily carved out a practice in which the industrial and the bodily are never far apart. Her …
Since the late 1980s, Nayland Blake has constructed an influential body of work exploring play, eroticism, and the subjective experiences of desire, …
Hans Op de Beeck produces large installations, sculptures, films, drawings, paintings, photographs and texts. Over the past twenty years Op de Beeck …
Rick Lowe’s expansive practice encompasses painting, drawing, and installation, and is deeply interwoven with an ongoing commitment to collaborative projects rooted in …
Robert Longo, who rose to prominence in the 1980s with his iconic “Men in the Cities” series, has built his career on …
Known for her evocative videos and multimedia installations, California-based artist and filmmaker Nicole Miller frequently addresses themes such as race, translation, and …
Mark Leckey has long occupied a singular position in contemporary art, where video, installation, performance, and sound converge to probe memory, class, …
Blending influences from Japanese painting, sci-fi, and anime with the reach of the global art market, Takashi Murakami creates vibrant paintings, sculptures, …
Martina Quesada’s practice traverses sculpture, installation, and video, employing pared-down geometric systems to interrogate the unstable boundary between visibility and invisibility, as …
Mika Tajima’s artistic practice investigates how psychic and bodily energies are shaped, regulated, and transformed within the structures of technocapitalism. Through sculpture, …
Han Bing is recognised for her sensitive yet disruptive visual language in paintings that deconstruct pictorial reality and open up new dimensions. …