ART CITIES: Seoul-Rick Lowe
Rick Lowe’s expansive practice encompasses painting, drawing, and installation, and is deeply interwoven with an ongoing commitment to collaborative projects rooted in …
Rick Lowe’s expansive practice encompasses painting, drawing, and installation, and is deeply interwoven with an ongoing commitment to collaborative projects rooted in …
Lee Kang So is one of Korea’s foremost contemporary artists. Since the 1970s he has worked across photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation …
Andra Ursuţa’s “Retina Turner” stages vision at the edge of exhaustion. Her new body of work comprises sixteen monumental, egg-shaped slabs …
Lee Bae’s monochromatic practice is a formal and immersive journey into the abysses of blackness. Subtly blurring the lines between drawing, painting, …
Robert Longo, who rose to prominence in the 1980s with his iconic “Men in the Cities” series, has built his career on …
Steven Parrino is best known for his signature “misshaped” monochromes with slashed, torn, or twisted canvases. He was one of the most …
Known for her evocative videos and multimedia installations, California-based artist and filmmaker Nicole Miller frequently addresses themes such as race, translation, and …
Hugh Hayden is a pathbreaking contemporary sculptor whose visceral artworks reveal the complex markers of identity and aspiration within American culture. His …
Mark Leckey has long occupied a singular position in contemporary art, where video, installation, performance, and sound converge to probe memory, class, …
The inaugural edition of the Bukhara Biennial, “Recipes for Broken Hearts”, opened its doors to the public on September 5, with over …
Blending influences from Japanese painting, sci-fi, and anime with the reach of the global art market, Takashi Murakami creates vibrant paintings, sculptures, …
Haegue Yang is one of the most influential voices in visual culture and I have long admired her deft skill at creating …
Asta Gröting is an artist whose practice spans video, sculpture, and performance, weaving together psychological, social, and cultural references into works that …
Martina Quesada’s practice traverses sculpture, installation, and video, employing pared-down geometric systems to interrogate the unstable boundary between visibility and invisibility, as …
In the 1950’s, a uniquely innovative and experimental art movement began to flourish in The Hague: the New Hague School. Inspired by …
Mika Tajima’s artistic practice investigates how psychic and bodily energies are shaped, regulated, and transformed within the structures of technocapitalism. Through sculpture, …
A senior Anmatyerr woman from the Sandover region of the Northern Territory, Emily Kam Kngwarray (c. 1910–1996) transformed the deep ceremonial and …
Han Bing is recognised for her sensitive yet disruptive visual language in paintings that deconstruct pictorial reality and open up new dimensions. …
Arcangelo Sassolino’s work is the result of a close dialogue between art and physics. His interest in mechanics and technology opens up …
Few artists embody the paradoxes of postwar art as elegantly—or as mischievously—as John M Armleder. A central figure in Swiss contemporary art …
Anthony Cudahy weaves imagery culled from photo archives, art history, film stills, hagiographic icons and personal photographs to explore themes of queer …
Christine Streuli captivates with her use of bright colors and complex layering, making her paintings oscillate between a conceptual approach and intuition, …
“There’s everything in the painting for me.” For artist Megan Rooney, painting is never static. Her paintings evolve through layers of paint, …
Carsten Höller has long occupied a unique space between science and art. Trained as an agricultural scientist and holding a doctorate in …