ART CITIES: N.York-Philip Guston
In contemporary art, the phrase “artist’s artist” carries a paradox: it signals the highest esteem from peers while often marking a career …
In contemporary art, the phrase “artist’s artist” carries a paradox: it signals the highest esteem from peers while often marking a career …
The multimedia practice of Ran Hwang operates within a compelling tension: between fragility and monumentality, repetition and transformation, material presence and spiritual …
There is a particular cadence to the work of Chelsea Bighorn. It is found not only in the rustle of jingle cones …
The 9th edition of the Art Thessaloniki Fair is poised to reaffirm its position as the leading cultural event in Southeastern Europe, …
The Langen Foundation, set within the serene landscape of the Museum Insel Hombroich, is set to open one of the season’s most …
The International Conference “Greek Craftsmanship – Contemporary Trends and Prospects” aspires to serve as a meaningful platform for dialogue and knowledge exchange …
An exhibition in Los Angeles brings renewed attention to the singular practice of Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, presenting a focused selection of ceramic …
“πνεῦμα (Ἔλισσα)” unfolds as a deeply layered solo exhibition by Danh Vo, an artist whose practice persistently interrogates the entanglement of personal …
Gabrielle Goliath’s second solo exhibition, “Bearing”, unfolds as an ambitious, spatially expansive presentation that occupies all three spaces of the gallery. This …
On 15 April 2026, the north façade of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin will be punctuated by a striking new artistic gesture: …
Anna Bjerger’s paintings draw on images from her everyday surroundings. Small details, fleeting situations and quiet observations become the starting point for …
In the work of Anna Ruth, painting becomes less a fixed medium than a permeable field—one that absorbs sound, installation, memory, and …
Rachel Whiteread’s practice occupies a distinctive position within contemporary sculpture, where absence becomes as materially potent as presence. In her works, the …
In the vast, chaotic sprawl of contemporary painting, where irony often overshadows intimacy, the work of Keith Mayerson stands as a radical …
Cecily Brown makes paintings that give the appearance of being in continual flux, alive with the erotic energy of her expressive application …
Since the mid-1990s, Sarah Morris has been making abstract paintings and films to investigate what she describes as “urban, social and bureaucratic …
In recent years, the Arctic has drawn growing international political attention – not only for its strategic importance, but also for its …
In Brussels is on view an exhibition with thirty works on paper by Shirley Jaffe, produced between 1955 and 2012. Ten …
Galerie Eva Presenhuber brings together three of the most incisive artists working today — Aria Dean, Sandra Mujinga, and Tschabalala Self — …
The exhibition “Portrait(S)” brings together the practices of Loretta Fahrenholz, Tishan Hsu, and Anna Oppermann in a dense exploration of the body …
Ruth Asawa was one of the most uniquely gifted and productive artists to emerge in the postwar era in the United States. …
Abdelkader Benchamma’s work converts drawing into an architectural phenomenon: ink becomes a force that reconfigures walls into spaces of resonance, where geological …
The exhibition “The Day May Break”, focuses on Nick Brandt, who is working on the themes of climate crisis and environmental destruction. …
Robert Zandvliet’s work unfolds from a conviction that the light of Holland has remained unchanged—a soft, lush, atmospheric light that he recognizes …