ART CITIES:N.York-Gerhard Richter
Throughout his career, Gerhard Richter has remained at the forefront of contemporary abstraction and image-making, embracing haptic process and technological advancements in …
Throughout his career, Gerhard Richter has remained at the forefront of contemporary abstraction and image-making, embracing haptic process and technological advancements in …
Allan Sekula revitalized documentary photography, provided critical foundations for theorizing the relationship between word and image, and was one of the earliest …
In her work Tatiana Trouvé limns the boundaries between the mental and the physical, where material space and form converge with immaterial …
Yukinori Yanagi focuses on large-scale and site-specific installations that interrogate the politics of institutional borders and boundaries often drawing from systems of …
Apostolos Karakatsanis’ black and white artworks, that are on show in his solo exhibition with the intriguing and playful title “flat drop …
Japanese artists across the centuries have created a lively parade of magical animals, fiendish imps, legendary monsters and ethereal spirits. Known in …
Haegue Yang’s ongoing research is empowered by underlying references to art history, literature, and political history, through which she re-interprets some of …
Known for works that incorporate found and constructed elements with a unique formal, technical, and conceptual inventiveness, Carol Bove stands as one …
Martin Kippenberger is one of the most important German artists. He decisively shaped the image of art in the postmodern era. His …
The traveling installation “The Writing on the Wall” is composed of essays, poems, letters, stories, diagrams, and notes written by individuals in …
Cerith Wyn Evans’s artistic practice focuses on how ideas can be communicated through form. His conceptual work incorporates a diverse range of …
Since the late 1980s, Stan Douglas has created films and photographs and more recently theater productions, augmented reality and other multidisciplinary projects, …
Rudolf Polanszky is considered a key figure in the Actionist and Post-Actionist Movement with his conceptual oeuvre which aims to bring abstract …
The exhibition “Migration: Traces in an Art Collection” engages a range of artistic expressions of the migrant experience, while examining the museum …
A sculptor who began working during the postwar period in a classical figurative style, Alina Szapocznikow radically reconceptualized sculpture as an imprint …
The exhibition “Future, Former, Fugitive. A French scene” is based on an open conception of territorial placement – bringing together artists born …
In the years after the WWII, South American Avant-Garde groups sought to reinvent abstract art, creating scores of manifestos, journals, and exhibitions. …
While known primarily for his large-scale abstract paintings, comprised of vertical and horizontal bands, tessellating blocks and geometrical forms comprised of gradated …
For six decades, Hans Haacke has been a pioneer in kinetic art, environmental art, conceptual art, and institutional critique. The retrospective, entitled …
Jason Rhoades is known for monumental, room-filling installations. These idiosyncratic sculptures incorporate a wide range of objects including products of mass culture …
Working with a variety of media, (drawing, video, objects, photography, and books), Ciprian Mureşan recontextualizes and deconstructs the works of well known …
Born in Christchurch, New Zealand (ΝΖ), Len Lye (is one of the most important experimental filmmakers of the period 1930-1960. Living first …
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Parks Conservancy have partnered with Gagosian Galery to present a year-long outdoor installation by …
James Siena is a seminal artist on the New York art scene. His work, by turns lithographs, engravings, drawings and paintings, involves …