ART CITIES:Paris-Gallery Weekend 2018
Organized for the first time in 2014, Paris Gallery Weekend has established itself as an annual landmark event for art lovers and …
Organized for the first time in 2014, Paris Gallery Weekend has established itself as an annual landmark event for art lovers and …
For its fourth edition Block Universe returns to London for its annual festival of Performance Art celebrating cutting-edge Performance at the cross-section …
Günther Förg was as equally influential on the 20th Century German art scene, he produced photographs and paintings, as well as wall …
Claude Lévêque works refer to popular culture, to the everyday environment, and to mental images. He creates ambiances, environments and objects while …
On the artistic level, the first Biennale (1948) after WWII went down in history as one of the most interesting editions of …
The Venice Biennale of Architecture history officially began in 1980 with the 1st International Architecture Exhibition in Venice, directed by Paul Portuguese. …
How do everyday objects, architecture and technology affect the human body, human behaviour and inter-human relationships? Berlin- Judith Hopf in the exhibition …
Daniel Arsham, founder of the Snarkitecture architectural bureau and the Films of the Future company, works at the intersection of architecture, design, …
Suzan Frecon is an artist devoted to a slow process of mastering the medium of paint. Frecon grinds her own pigments and …
Ilaria Bignotti’s research areas are focused on the European art of post-war period, with particular attention to Spatialism, Object-painting, programmed and kinetic …
In his work Henrik Olesen investigates structures of power and systems of knowledge to reveal inherent logics and rules of social and …
Jan Fabre lives and works in his native city, Antwerp. He is known for his powerful figurative or abstract drawings executed in …
As one of the most important representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Miquel Barceló is drawing inspiration from Diego Velázquez and art-making practices …
The term “Arte Povera” was introduced in 1967 by Italian art critic and curator Germano Celant to describe the work by young …
Lydia Dambassina in her conceptual works is mixing in installations, objets trouvés, photos, texts and videos. Also she has worked as a …
Danh Vo & Daphné Le Sergent present two new exhibitions at CAPC Contemporary Art Museum in Bordeaux, reflecting the commitment of the …
Ileana Sonnabend helped shape the course of postwar art in Europe and North America. A gallerist and noted collector, Sonnabend discovered and …
Today one of Italy’s most internationally acclaimed artists, Giovanni Anselmo first emerged as part of the Arte Povera Movement during the second …
An artist, poet, theoretician, and professor of arts and design at the Bauhaus, Black Mountain College and Yale University, Josef Albers worked …
Cecilia Vicuña is a poet, visual artist, filmmaker and political activist, Her multi-dimensional works begin as a poem, image, object, or line, …
Eleni Papaioannou’s artistic practice examines the relationship between artwork and urban space, the notion of the ephemeral, and the interrelation between spatial …
The exhibition “Adapt to Survive: Notes from the Future” brings together artworks by seven artists that explore how our world might look …
Cameron Jamie’s work created over the past 20 years, ranges through a wide range of media: performance, video, sculpture, installation, photography and …
The 1960s and 1970s witnessed what has been termed the “dematerialization” of the art object. By contrast, the 1980s were characterized by …