ART-PRESENTATION: Limits of Knowing
The group exhibition “Limits of Knowing“, explores the utmost borders of the rational knowledge. Inspired by the theory of unknowability, the interdisciplinary …
The group exhibition “Limits of Knowing“, explores the utmost borders of the rational knowledge. Inspired by the theory of unknowability, the interdisciplinary …
The work of Paul McCarthy is unapologetic and sometimes, considered borderline perverse. The artist focuses on the creation of confronting works, attempting …
Jean Dubuffet is one of the defining artists of the 2nd half of the 20th Century. In 1942, at the age of …
Art Night is a free contemporary arts festival that puts art into elocations around London for one night a year, encouraging the …
Takesada Matsutani was a member of Kansai’s Gutai Art Association, which challenged conventional definitions of art in Japan. Strongly influenced by the …
Martin Kippenberger was an extremely prolific artist, he worked in multiple mediums including painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, posters, photography and collage. Through …
Over the course of a 40-year career, French conceptual artist Sophie has produced a unique, multifaceted body of work that deftly merges …
The thematic exhibition “Dreamers Awake” brings together over 100 works by women artists that explore sexual politics, eroticism, mysticism and identity, Rarely …
Cameron Martin is best known for his large-scaled, photographically-based landscape paintings. For years his painting practice centered on investigating various modes of …
MAXXI Museum is reconfiguring and tripling the spaces devoted to its permanent Collections, reinforcing its identity and its public mission, starting with …
A solo exhibition with works of the French artist Nathalie Du Pasquier is on presentation at Pace Gallery in London. While Nathalie …
In many of her projects, Louise Lawler photographs artists’ works after they have left the studio, which allows her to comment on …
Throughout his career the American anthropologist and cross-cultural researcher Edward T. Hall, introduced a number of new concepts, including proxemics, polychronic and …
About ten years ago, Peter Marino was gripped by the discovery of a boat that sank in 350 BC off the Turkish …
Monique Frydman attended the École des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse and moved to Paris in the early ‘60s. Since the late ‘70s, Monique …
The 22nd edition of LISTE Art Fair, one of the two most important art fairs of Contemporary art worldwide, had successfully closed …
Damien Hirst’s wide-ranging practice includes installation, sculpture, painting and drawing. Consistently challenging the boundaries between art, science and religion, his visceral, visually …
Peter Halley began his formal training at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, from which he graduated in 1971. During that time, Halley …
Glen Rubsamen’s work focuses on documentation and collection of different times of the day, such as sunrise or sunset. His works, mainly …
Performing across painting, sculpture, installation, and photography, Edward Krasiński was one of the most interesting protagonists of Polish Avant-Garde of the ‘60s …
The visual world of Dimitris Tzamouranis evokes historical, mythological and religious themes already familiar to the viewer like the Mexican Day of …
Bringing together artists working in various media, from multiple regions, and of different generations, the exhibition “Lyric on a Battlefield” focuses on …
In the work of Ulf Rollof opposites confront each another. Natural scenery confronts culture, reflexion intuition. Nothing is self-explanatory. The vulnerability of …
Daniel Richter’s paintings are both thematically and formally related to German Expressionism and painters such as Max Beckmann and George Grosz, who …