ART NEWS: Oct-02
Eva Helene Pade’s first solo exhibition in the UK “Søgelys” brings together a significant new group of paintings in which Pade …
Eva Helene Pade’s first solo exhibition in the UK “Søgelys” brings together a significant new group of paintings in which Pade …
The work of Romani artist, educator, and activist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas addresses anti-Roma stereotypes and engages in building an affirmative iconography of Roma …
The Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde presents Kaååråålines Vers (Karolines Verses) featuring works of artist Karoline Ebbesen (1852–1936), who was admitted to Sct. …
Vian Sora’s intensely autobiographical paintings are filled with emotional complexity and tension, bustling with a dynamic energy and struggle that reflect the …
Sonia Gomes transforms secondhand textiles and everyday materials—like furniture, driftwood, and wire—into abstract sculptures that reclaim Afro-Brazilian traditions and overlooked crafts. Mixing …
Christopher Wool was born in 1955, grew up in Chicago, and moved to New York City in the early 1970s. Since establishing …
Since the beginning of her career in Belgrade during the early 1970s, Marina Abramović has pioneered performance as a visual art form. …
Erwin Olaf’s art captures the complexity of the human experience through meticulously staged, emotionally charged scenes. His signature aesthetic—sleek, cinematic, and perfectly …
Helen Marten in 2016 she was awarded the Tate Turner Prize. Marten works across sculpture, painting, video and writing to create a …
Wayne Thiebaud became famous for his colorful paintings of American confections and buffets. He was also a self-described art “thief,” who openly …
Carsten Höller is known for creating participatory artworks that blur the boundary between scientific experiment and sensory play. For almost four decades, …
A century ago, Belgian artist Marthe Donas carved out a niche for herself at the heart of the diverse and colorful …
Peter Doig is a Scottish painter celebrated for his dreamlike, atmospheric works that blend memory, landscape, and imagination. Raised in Trinidad and …
Guan Xiao takes a playful approach to her sculpture, video, and installation artworks. She creates a visual language that breaks through historical …
On Monday, October 6th, the second phase of the exhibition trilogy “Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures” was inaugurated in the exterior space …
A few days in Vienna are never enough to fully explore the city’s extraordinary cultural wealth. Vienna’s contemporary art scene is vibrant …
Born into a refugee Palestinian family in Beirut, Lebanon, Mona Hatoum has lived in London since 1975, after the outbreak of the …
Hannah Black’s artistic practice is driven by an inquiry into the boundaries and structures of human relationships, influenced by communist, psychoanalytic and …
Stanley Whitney’s vibrant abstract paintings unlock the linear structure of the grid, imbuing it with new and unexpected cadences of color, rhythm, …
Vladimir Tatlin was central to the birth of Russian Constructivism. Often described as a “laboratory Constructivist,” he took lessons learned from Pablo …
Since the late 1960s, performance artist Eleanor Antin has challenged conventional ideas of artistic identity by inventing and embodying a range of …
Spanning a wide range of forms (from kinetic sculptures and photographs to video installations and landscapes) Julius von Bismarck’s work is produced …
The Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) has been organising the Istanbul Biennial since 1987. The biennial aims to create a …
Since her sensational debut in the late 1980s with experimental works that responded to Korea’s turbulent sociopolitical context, Lee Bul has, over …