ART CITIES:N.York-Harald Szeemann,Grandfather A Pioneer Like Us
Harald Szeemann (1933-2005) was one of the most influential curators of the recent past, his work was highly complex and cannot be …
Harald Szeemann (1933-2005) was one of the most influential curators of the recent past, his work was highly complex and cannot be …
André Butzer’s work is characterized by an intensive exploration of the limits and possibilities of the medium painting, while the artist develops …
Born in Florence in 1940, died very young in Rome in 1971, within a “long” decade (1958-1971) the research of Paolo Scheggi …
Over a 70-year career, Takis (Panayiotis Vassilakis) has created some of the most innovative art of the 20th Century. A sculptor of …
“Racing The Galaxy” is the title of the very first international exhibition in Kazakhstan, bringing together around 20 artists from 15 countries, …
Shara Hughes makes paintings that are decidedly contemporary, and yet the artificial landscapes that she conjures evoke comparisons to a multitude of …
The exhibition “Bodies of Knowledge” brings together ten international contemporary artists to reflect on the role that language plays in archiving and …
During the 1970s, the American artist Bill Viola was a vanguard leader experimenting with the new medium of video. He paved the …
With great success the 24th edition of LISTE Art Fair, that started on June 11, came to the end. LISTE Art Fair …
Over the past 30-years, Arthur Jafa, has developed a dynamic and multidisciplinary career that is centred upon questions of identity and race. …
Alexander Calder is widely regarded as the artist who made sculpture move, forging a practice in dialogue with the world in motion …
Exploring the seduction, magic, and desperation of our hyper-capitalist, globally-connected reality, Mika Rottenberg’s elaborate visual narratives draw on cinematic and sculptural traditions …
The major exhibition project “The Coming World: Ecology as the New Politics 2030–2100” at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, that …
Working across mediums and disciplines, Douglas Gordon investigates moral and ethical questions, mental and physical states, as well as collective memory and …
Sylvie Fleury is known for her mises-en-scène of glamour, fashion and luxury products. Although at first glance her works may seem like …
Already with his work made at UCSD (University California, San Diego) in the early 1970s, both Allan Sekula’s writings and art aimed …
John Armleder consistently rewires presumptions about what art can be in the wake of the modernist and postmodernist revolutions of the last …
Over the past 60 years, the epoch-defining Marta Minujín has developed happenings, performances, installations, and video works that have greatly influenced generations …
From the early 1960s until the 1970s Takesada Matsutani was a key member of the ‘second generation’ of the influential post war …
Since the mid-1990s Monica Bonvicini has been exploring political, social and institutional situations and their impact on society as well as on …
With a career that has spanned over half a century, Pat Steir is a leading force in the development of Postmodern abstraction. …
The works that are on presentation at the group exhibition “Cart, Horse, Cart” emerge from more traditional formal, material, and spatial concerns, …
The exhibition “Abstract, Representational, and so forth” highlights a selection of contemporary artists who work with ceramics. Focusing on examples that are …
Tom Wesselmann became one of the leading American Pop artists of the 1960s, rejecting abstract expressionism in favor of the classical representations …