ART NEWS:March 02
Selma Gürbüz presents her solo exhibition “Karnavalesk” that includes never before seen three-dimensional work, painting, work on paper, and kinetic sculpture. Gürbüz’s …
Selma Gürbüz presents her solo exhibition “Karnavalesk” that includes never before seen three-dimensional work, painting, work on paper, and kinetic sculpture. Gürbüz’s …
The French conceptual artist Bernar Venet rose to prominence in the late ‘60s through the art scene in New York. He moved …
“The Art of Love in the Time of Geishas: Forbidden Japanese Masterpieces” is part of the Pinacothèque de Paris exhibitions dedicated to …
For nearly a decade, Sophia Al Mariahas been finding ways to describe 21st Century life in the Gulf Arab nations through art, …
Darren Almond works in a variety of media. His diverse subjects deal with abstract ideas of time, space, history and memory and …
The impact of Mimmo Rotella as one of the pioneering artists of the 20th Century is evidently present throughout contemporary landscapes of …
In her native Canada Liz Magor is regarded as one of the most influential contemporary sculptors, the oeuvre she has built since …
When the exhibition “Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors” (27/4-12/6/66) opened at the Jewish Museum in New York Curated by Kynaston …
In 1958, Ben (Benjamin Vautier) created his shop at 32 rue Tondutti de l’Escarène in Nice. Close to the ideas of Marcel …
Agnès Varda’s films, photographs, and installations focus on documentary realism, feminist issues, and social commentary with a distinct experimental style. The only …
“Blue Room”, the first institutional solo exhibition by Frank Heath, is a synchronized installation of video works connected by an ominous humor, …
Through sculpture, writing, performance, and film, Josiah McElheny investigates the history of 20th Century Modernism in hope of expanding on the dominant …
Pedro Reyes is known for imagining solutions for a happier world. In 2008, Reyes worked with local authorities in Culiacán, Mexico to …
Two contemporary Turkish Artists, present solo exhibitions at the spaces of Zilberman Gallery in Istanbul, Both bodies of work have as stepping …
One of the most respected painters today, Albert Oehlen constantly questions the methods and means of painting to raise a sense of …
The group exhibition “The Ends of Collage” at Luxembourg & Dayan Gallery in New York and London takes a sweeping look at …
Kishio Suga draws out hidden currents within his subject material and unites them, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in conflict, and opens up …
John McCracken is noted as one of the founders of the West Coast Minimalist Movement that occurred in the late ‘60s. While …
The map creates the world: by tracing a line on paper, a boundary is inscribed between two spaces. The composition of a …
James Ewing in the exhibition “Stagecraft: Models and Photos” at the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, …
Julian Schnabel played a critical role in the emergence of Neo-Expressionist painting in the U.S.A. After two decades dominated by the aesthetics …
Kamrooz Aram was born in Iran and has lived in the United States since age eight. The artist’s diverse practice often engages …
Monica Bonvicini’s work investigates the relationships between architecture, control, gender, space, surveillance, and power. Using sculpture, installation, video, photography, text and performance, …
On 6/11/2002, Michel Majerus died in a plane crash at the age of 35 over Luxembourg, the city where he was born. …