ART NEWS:June 04
What at first appeared to be no more than an unspectacular artists’ book by Michael Oppitz and Lothar Baumgarten, published in 1974 …
What at first appeared to be no more than an unspectacular artists’ book by Michael Oppitz and Lothar Baumgarten, published in 1974 …
The exhibition “Don’t you dare to call it work” by Maria Toboła comprises a pseudo-readymade, a video simulating the works of other …
Michel François transforms seemingly uncomplicated objects and materials, or traces of past events, into deeply resonant carriers of meaning. His sculptures can …
The 49th Edition of Art Basel in Basel features 290 International galleries from 35 countries that present artworks ranging from the early …
How do everyday objects, architecture and technology affect the human body, human behaviour and inter-human relationships? Berlin- Judith Hopf in the exhibition …
The exhibition “Adapt to Survive: Notes from the Future” brings together artworks by seven artists that explore how our world might look …
Designed Jean Nouvel, the upcoming National Museum of Qatar is inspired by the desert rose and will combine historic objects and contemporary …
The exhibition “One, Here, Now” is a nine-part series of floor-to-ceiling wall paintings by Brian O’Doherty (Patrick Ireland) that were made over …
Darren Almond in his solo exhibition “The Swerve / The Light of Time” presents two new series of unpublished paintings. The works …
Inspired by the impact that previous radical social and political experiments have had on society, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, the …
With the program “Dissident Gardens”, Het Nieuwe Instituut explores the classic contrast between nature and culture and the changing role of design. …
Jason Fox’s solo exhibition “Beware of Darkness” is on presentation at Almine Rech Gallery in Brussels. Fox’s work itself acts as a …
The retrospective “Mediations” is devoted to the American photographer Susan Meiselas and brings together a selection of works from the 1970s to …
“Before Projection: Video Sculpture 1974-1995” shines a spotlight on a body of work in the history of video art that has been …
“Tomato Can” is the title of Austin Lee’s first solo exhibition in Berlin. In the exhibition, Lee focuses on paintings which are …
Darren Bader’s exhibition “more or less”, revolves around ideas of exchange, authorship, and the boundaries of the art object. In a series …
“Hubtopia”, Sépànd Danesh’s new exhibition is an increasingly in-depth exploration of what has become a favourite theme: the corner. Sépànd Danesh’s works …
Franz West’s solo exhibition is on presentation at Tim Van Laere Gallery. The exhibition brings together various aspects from the broad oeuvre …
The term emerging often applies to young artists. However, youth in art can be a relative conception, which might not necessarily have …
Technologies suitable for mass consumption, such as VR glasses, 3D cardboards, 3D projectors and televisions, are increasingly found in everyday life. The …
A selection of works by Christian Boltanski’s is on presentation at the exhibition “Animitas-Selected Works”. Evolving around two video installations part of …
The 15th edition of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, titled “They Call Us The Screamers” features artworks by Irish and international artists …
The seventh edition of the Performa Biennial takes place at locations throughout New York City. “Performa 17” presents commissions and projects that …
“Swimming in Rivers of Glue” is the title of Julieta Aranda’s first solo exhibition in Paris. The series of works that conform …