PRESENTATION:Rebecca-Horn Emotion in Motion
In 2026, the grounds of Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden becomes the stage for an exhibition that is less a retrospective than a living system: …
In 2026, the grounds of Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden becomes the stage for an exhibition that is less a retrospective than a living system: …
In his first solo presentation in Korea, “The Body Shimmer”, Dominic Chambers brings together painting and literature in a manner that feels …
In an era increasingly defined by circulation—of images, commodities, and identities—the exhibition “The Social Life of Things” stages a precise and probing …
The exhibition “A Line Like a Wave” at the Benaki Museum is an extensive retrospective of the work of Alexis Akrithakis, curated …
In her artistic practice, Caline Aoun brings together local conditions and global infrastructures and develops works in which materiality, time, technology and …
The Resignation of the Jury Can a resignation serve as the most powerful artwork of an entire exhibition? Only days before the …
This year’s graduate exhibitions of the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA) returned to the School’s exhibition venue “Nikos Kessanlis” on Pireos …
In 2025 and beyond, contemporary art finds itself negotiating a paradox: an era defined by saturation—of images, information, and algorithmic production—has catalyzed …
The multimedia practice of Ran Hwang operates within a compelling tension: between fragility and monumentality, repetition and transformation, material presence and spiritual …
In an era when abstraction was being redefined, Helen Frankenthaler forged a language of color that felt both spontaneous and exacting. The …
Liesl Raff’s sculptures explore the nuances of physical and social interactions through a profound appreciation of diverse materials and persistent experimentation. Her …
For more than three decades, Katharina Grosse has radically reshaped the terrain of painting. In her work, vibrant colour spreads across interiors, …
Marcel Duchamp emerged from an artistic milieu that shaped his early trajectory. His grandfather worked as a printmaker and painter, while his …
Fritz Scholder is credited with having reconceptualized the portrayal of Native Americans in contemporary art away from traditional, romanticized stereotypes to a …
Tindara Spartà belongs to a generation of artists who reconsider the domestic sphere as a site of tension, projection, and psychological ambiguity. …
“Unearthed Conversation” presents new work by artists Francisca García and Mario Navarro. The project was developed in 2022 as a proposal for …
The nymphs of classical mythology are elusive, belonging to the transient spaces where water meets land, where shadow clings to light. Now, …
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 …
The exhibition “Which side are you on?” unfolds not merely as an exhibition but as an immersive spatial argument—one that interrogates the …
Anna Tuori’s solo exhibition “Crimson & Clover” title borrows from the 1968 song by Tommy James and the Shondells, carrying a …
The exhibition “Œuvres sur papier” foregrounds the distinctive artistic vision of Mamma Andersson, whose practice bridges historical reference and contemporary psychological inquiry. …
At the West Bund Museum, a rare and ambitious exhibition reframes the language of contemporary art through touch, labor, and material intelligence. …
The sixth edition of the signature survey “Greater New York 2026” at MoMA PS1 presents a vital snapshot of artistic practice in …
Giuseppe Penone invites us into a forest of permanence. The exhibition, “The Reflection of Bronze’, marks the artist’s first collaboration with Gagosian …