ART CITIES:Basel-Rudolf Stingel
In 1989, to coincide with his first exhibition at Massimo de Carlo, Rudolf Stingel published “Instructions”, a book that functioned as an …
In 1989, to coincide with his first exhibition at Massimo de Carlo, Rudolf Stingel published “Instructions”, a book that functioned as an …
Since the mid-1960s, Olivier Mosset has been one of the most radical representatives of a contemporary manner of painting that undermines the …
Jannis Kounellis, was one of the leading figures in the Arte Povera Movement, he had abandoned painting as a medium and had …
Art in public space is different from art in a museum. It is free and accessible. It is often unexpected: a performance, …
Born on 29/8/1936 in Vienna, Hermann Nitsch originally conceived of his action performances after having experienced World War II as child. Interested …
One of the largest installations of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Collections, in its history, is Stedelijk Base. The presentation of the art …
In 1919 André Breton and Paul Soupault conducted one of the first legendary automatic writing experiments: for whole days and sleepless nights …
Against teleological modes of eating, chewing gum stresses the moment of taste and texture. This notion unites the group of artists in …
Art in public space is different from art in a museum. It is free and accessible. It is often unexpected: a performance, …
Over the course of three decades, Gerhard Richter. created seascapes in different formats, colors, and styles: from abstract seascapes in which the …
Theaster Gates’ practice includes sculpture, installation, performance and urban interventions that aim to bridge the gap between art and life. Gates works …
In the works of Keith Tyson the question of how and why things come into being is being treated and investigated. Tyson …
László Moholy-Nagy was the genius of all media, Painter, sculptor, photographer, designer, theorist, and art teacher, whose vision of a nonrepresentational art …
Martin Kippenberger and Maria Lassnig undertake a searching painterly examination of their own physical existence. The frail and fragmented body serves them …
The exhibition “Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection” brings together highlights form the museum’s collection and rarely seen works from …
Ai Weiwei is an artist, architectural designer, curator, and social activist and perhaps the best-known Chinese Contemporary artist. With his criticisms of …
Imran Qureshi’s work constitutes a unique synthesis of the genre’s motifs and techniques with current issues and the formal language of contemporary …
The General Ecology project was launched by Serpentine Galleries in 2018. Since this pivotal event, the Serpentine has continued its research around …
Widely considered the most influential composer of our time, John Cage’s inventive and unorthodox approach revolutionised contemporary music and his influence extended …
Block Universe Performance Arts Festival bring together cutting-edge performance art at the cross-section of contemporary visual art, dance and music, Block Universe, …
Resonating throughout Imran Qureshi’s exhibition “The Seeming Endless Path of Memory” is the artist’s exploration of the infinite through the motif of …
Even though Rirkrit Tiravanija’s diverse artistic production eludes classification, he has accurately described it as “relational”: a body work focused on real-time …
The exhibition “Writings on the Wall” examines the significant influence of ancient and contemporary graffiti on the practice of a group of …
Lucio Fontana is famous primarily for his slashed canvases, but it was not until 1949, after two decades of complete dedication to …