PRESENTATION:Ewa Juszkiewicz
Through her paintings, Ewa Juszkiewicz questions traditional ideas of beauty and representation in classical European art. By reworking historical portraits of women, …
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Through her paintings, Ewa Juszkiewicz questions traditional ideas of beauty and representation in classical European art. By reworking historical portraits of women, …
David Weiss was a Swiss artist best known as one half of the influential duo Fischli/Weiss with Peter Fischli. Born in Zürich, …
Pierre Huyghe’s works often present themselves as complex systems characterized by a wide range of life forms, inanimate things and technologies. For …
The exhibition “Helter Skelter” reveal a creative conversation between the work of two prominent American artists, Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince, that …
After the death of David Weiss in 2012, Peter Fischli continued developing a solo practice focused on perception, transformation, and the hidden …
Ioanna Kazakis expands abstract expressionism through a personal visual language, blending vibrant colors with structured geometric forms. Balancing constructivist logic with raw …
Peggy Guggenheim’s Cork Street gallery had an outsized impact on London’s art scene during its brief eighteen-month run. In that time, it …
There are artists who define a movement, and there are artists who refuse to belong to any movement at all. Francis Picabia …
Following a series of critically acclaimed international presentations, Tolia Astakhishvili now realizes her first solo museum exhibition at mumok with “Tolia Curriculum”, …
For over forty years, Kiki Smith has navigated the art world not by following trends, but by spinning a vast, interconnected web …
Christo and Jeanne-Claude were known for creating monumental, temporary public artworks that transformed landscapes using everyday materials. Their ambitious projects required years …
Set against the sweeping terrain of New York’s Hudson Valley, the forthcoming exhibitions by artists Anicka Yi and Saif Azzuz reimagine sculpture …
Rosa Barba presents “Tracing Vocabularies”, a major exhibition at the Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian (CAM) in Lisbon that transforms the CAM …
As the environmental crisis accelerates, artists around the world are responding with urgency, insight and vision. Artists are not scientists, but they …
At the threshold between art installation, archival excavation, and speculative cosmology, Jennifer West transforms the ground floor of Ca’ Foscari University of …
In the paintings of Hilary Pecis, the everyday becomes structurally monumental. A cluttered coffee table, a hillside dense with succulents, a half-finished …
Zineb Sedira’s commission “When Words Fall Silent, Cinema Speaks…” at Tate Britain is not simply an installation—it is a fully inhabited cinematic …
At a moment when contemporary painting continues to oscillate between figuration and pure abstraction, Francesca Mollett has emerged as one of the …
Three decades after they last exhibited side by side, David Hammons and Jannis Kounellis are reunited in a landmark exhibition Spanning works …
Twenty years after her first exhibition with David Zwirner, Lisa Yuskavage is not looking back—she’s painting into the wormhole. This May, the …
In an age fixated on preservation—cloud backups, archival inks, climate-controlled vaults—Kelly Akashi proposes something more radical: that loss need not be resolved …
“House of Nisaba: New Stories of Painting” signals a return to figurative painting in contemporary art, through the lens of allegory. The …
Inside the cavernous white rooms of Almine Rech’s Tribeca space, the American flag does not flutter with patriotic ease. In Vaughn Spann’s …
Throughout his career, Willie Birch has explored how African traditions have been retained in music, art, and culture in America and beyond. …