ART NEWS: April 03
Bruce Nauman’s exhibition “Presence / Absence” features two single-channel works, from 1999 and 2001, along with three dual-screen projections made in 2013, …
Bruce Nauman’s exhibition “Presence / Absence” features two single-channel works, from 1999 and 2001, along with three dual-screen projections made in 2013, …
Known as “the painter of black and light,” Pierre Soulages has forged a career remarkable not only for its rigorous invention, but …
Avid explorer of our relationships with objects, Nicolás Lamas takes a dialectical approach to art-making. He places everyday items in unexpected combinations, …
Thomas Demand’s singular oeuvre merges sculpture and photography and usually relies on found images. The artist, who lives in Berlin and Los …
The exhibition “Terapia” explores the pervasive influence of Freudian psychoanalysis on Argentine culture at large and its inception as a vector for …
Martin Kippenberger made paintings, sculpture and installations which offer a humorous yet bitter commentary on the modern world and the artists place …
Today, Italian postwar art that is considered a crucial art historical moment, bursting with distinct artists as well as radical groups and …
Robert Mangold has, since the 1950s, explored line and color on supports ranging in shape, size, and dimension. Committed to abstraction as …
Rachel Whiteread’s approach to sculpture is predicated on the translation of negative space into solid form. Casting from everyday objects, oftentimes using …
With small projects created by 52 platforms, “Platforms Project Net Teaser” is the harbinger of the International Exhibition Platforms Project 2021 that …
The work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres can be read as a critique of social conservatism, homophobic attitudes and also as a warning about …
Louise Bourgeois is one of the most brilliant and influential artists of the 20th Century. Louise Bourgeois could be the artist who …
Inaugurated in 2006, the TarraWarra Biennial has presented the works of over 170 artists over the course of six exhibitions to date. …
For his solo show, “Antithesis”, Chiffon Thomas denotes how opposing objects or bodies can exist within a single environment or space, creating …
Shirazeh Houshiary makes painting, sculpture, and animation that seek to challenge viewers’ perceptions of time, space, and materiality. Her works often engage …
Like many artist’s, Chiffon Thomas practice is in constant flux and forever evolving. Currently his work investigates how to portray an impossible …
Born in the Southern United States to a Liberian mother and Kenyan father, Miatta Kawinzi’s work explores cultural hybridity, motifs of doubling, …
In 1971 Helen Marden took Brice to Hydra for the first time. It was here that Marden was at his most prolific. …
With small projects created by 52 platforms, “Platforms Project Net Teaser” is the harbinger of the International Exhibition Platforms Project 2021 that …
Over the last 20 years, Sharon Lockhart has worked with individuals and groups to make still and moving images that are both …
The work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres can be read as a critique of social conservatism, homophobic attitudes and also as a warning about …
During the past few centuries, Western theories of biological evolution, alongside economic models centered around the individual, have taught us that competition …
A decade older than Lee Ufan and the other artists associated with Dansaekhwa, Kwon Young-woo’s practice was fundamental to the development of …
Masako Ando paints children, animals and plants on porcelain-smooth canvas surfaces. Her works are characterized by delicate lines, multi-layered colors and a …