ART CITIES:Antwerp-Andrea Zittel
Andrea’s Zittel sculptures and installations transform everything necessary for life, such as eating, sleeping, bathing, and socializing, into artful experiments in living. …
Andrea’s Zittel sculptures and installations transform everything necessary for life, such as eating, sleeping, bathing, and socializing, into artful experiments in living. …
The exhibition “The boys the girls and the political” in both spaces of Lisson Gallery in London, brings together 10 international artists …
In his work, Uriel Orlow engages with the way the past emerges and lives on in the present and often repeats itself, …
Piero Giolia’s work assumes the form of actions, sculptures, and installations often characterized as being extreme yet poetic. With a particular love …
You find ways to protect yourself, you build walls. The walls represent stability, the outer, more formidable layer of our skin. When …
The opening exhibition of the OCAT Institute in Beijing, is entitled “Memory Burns”. Responding to poignant questions that have occupied his thinking …
The organic sculpture and the magical universe of Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto take over the gallery at Upper Belvedere in Vienna, allowing …
In his new exhibition Gabriel Orozco, presents new paintings, scrolls, sculptures, drawings and photographs made over the last year in Japan and …
In his site-specific installations, Adrián Villar Rojas builds worlds we have never seen before, places we have never been to. He describes …
Starting in the 1960s, as a pioneer of Land Art, Michael Heizer constructed a series of enormous works across the American West, …
Vik Muniz uses unlikely materials as: copper wire, chocolate, caviar, ketchup, dust, toys, diamonds, and trash, to construct images that are part …
Ian Hamilton Finlay, was an artist, poet and “avant gardener” whose work defined and resisted the deracination of European culture; at “Little …
Martin Boyce is a Scottish artist living in Glasgow, he awarded the Turner Prize in 2011. The exhibition at the Museum für …
The major thematic exhibition, After Babel, is about language and translation in a broader sense, and about how meaning is formulated and …
Doug Aitken is renowned for a diverse body of work that ranges from photography, sculpture and architectural interventions, to films, sound, single …
Throughout his sixty-year career, Twombly infused the physical and emotional aspects of Abstract Expressionism with a wealth of historic and mythic allusion. …
Visual art has always been closely associated with storytelling. In the twentieth century, with the advent of abstraction and its radical break …
Balance Sheets is an international group show that draws out relationships between ideas of balance in aesthetics, economics and ecological thinking. Is …
Echoing Italian poet and novelist Cesare Pavese’s idea that the only joy in the world is to begin, Toroni’s work repeats itself …
Since the 1960s, Nauman’s radical interdisciplinary approach has challenged conventions while producing new methodologies for creating art and meaning. His rigorous, ascetic …
For her new exhibition, Karen Kilimnik has created a group of small-scale paintings based mostly on appropriated images, many of these from …
The welfare state operates with regulations, rights and obligations that apply to everyone in the same way, requiring individuals to identify themselves …
Tony Oursler exhibits new sculptural works highlighting his interest in the relationship between humans and machines, exemplified through the development and proliferation …
The new exhibition of the American artist Doug Atiken at the Galerie Eva Presenhuber, explores the modern landscape and posits possibilities for …