ART CITIES: N York-Lisa Yuskavage
One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades, Lisa Yuskavage creates works that affirm the singularity of …
One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades, Lisa Yuskavage creates works that affirm the singularity of …
Solange Pessoa is known for her poetic works that intersect and contemplate nature, the human body, and the forces that shape existence. …
Lu Yang’s 3D animations and installations explore fundamental questions about the relationships between the body and consciousness, spirituality and science, technology and …
The Group exhibition “Alien Shores” explores landscapes as sites of memory, imagination, and belonging. Through painting, video, photography, and sculpture, the artists …
The complex and intricately geometric works of Peruvian artist Sara Flores express the practice of Kené – an ancient medium that is …
Vartan Avakian’s work is based on the idea that all data exist in sculptural form and only appear as “fossils.” Consequently, memory …
Christian Eisenberger has created a stylistically and quantitatively rich oeuvre that has resisted precise categorization. His work has always oscillated between obsessive compulsion …
One of the most significant artists of his generation, Peter Fischli is known for his four-decades-long collaboration with the late David Weiss …
Silvia Infranco’s research is an act of love addressed to life, the quest for a harmonic-evolutionary dimension of the world. In her …
In what ways can love reshape how we live with the Earth? The group exhibition “Terraphilia” invites us to reimagine our place …
In his multi-layered compositions, characterized by an imaginative, sometimes almost exuberant fantasy, Werner Tübke reflects on the complexity of the world, with …
Meet a living legend of contemporary graffiti art, Leonard Hilton McGurr, alias Futura 2000. “Norman Mailer compared graffiti writers to dogs peeing …
Erwin Wurm has been exploring the expressive possibilities of sculpture for over 35 years. As profound as it is ironic, his multifaceted …
Through video, photography and prints, Bouchra Khalili in her works, articulates subjectivity and collective history, questioning the complex relationships between the singular …
“The Fountain by Duchamp… I call it the first art meme ever.” We met Cem A, the anonymous artist behind the art meme …
With a new, previously unseen production, the exhibition “Something in the Water” marks a new chapter in Oscar Tuazon’s “Water School” project, …
On the occasion of a very interesting video-interview, where the legend of contemporary design Karim Rashid, speaks about his work, which we …
Since rising to prominence in the late 1990s, Marcel Dzama has developed an immediately recognizable visual language that investigates human action and …
The group exhibition “Surface and Signal” brings together four artists whose practices engage with formal clarity, material honesty, and sensitivity to the …
Y.Z. Kami’s paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures explore the tension between the physical and the spiritual, surface and depth. His large-scale portraits, …
Trevor Paglen is an artist whose practice persistently interrogates the unseen forces that shape contemporary life. Known for bridging disciplines—ranging from photography, …
Moving between the United States, Japan and France in the early years of her practice, Takako Yamaguchi developed a uniquely syncretic approach …
Sharon Ellis’s luminous interpretations of the natural world function simultaneously as cautionary tales and alluring invitations. Her compositions, marked by fluid lines …
Pritzker-prizewinning architect Riken Yamamoto speaks candidly about his lifelong dedication to designing architecture that fosters human connection. “I’m always thinking about how …