PRESENTATION: Joana Vasconcelos-Flamboyant
Recognised for her monumental sculptures and immersive installations, Joana Vasconcelos decontextualises everyday objects and updates the arts and crafts concept for the …
Recognised for her monumental sculptures and immersive installations, Joana Vasconcelos decontextualises everyday objects and updates the arts and crafts concept for the …
Renowned for their surreal, immersive installations, the duo blends sculpture, stop-motion animation, and sound to craft evocative dreamscapes. Following their 2009 Silver …
Georg Baselitz was born in 1938 in Hitler’s Germany, which was already on the path to the Second World War that left …
Despite being deeply rooted in scholarly research, the work of Leonor Serrano Rivas appears imbued by interpretation and free association; concatenating one thought …
Viewed in retrospect, Caetano de Almeida’s artistic production has been a persistent project of deconstructing ready-made responses, that is, the ready-made idea …
What the artists of the feminist avant-garde have in common is the urge to break up the existing patriarchal system. They acted …
Roméo Mivekannin interweaves ancestral African narratives and traditions with symbols and depictions from Western art history. Initially focused on stereotyped portrayals of …
The exhibition “Corps et âmes” is an exploration of representations of the body in contemporary art, with works by forty artists. Freed …
Sophie Calle’s work is distinguished by its use of arbitrary sets of constraints, and evokes the French literary movement of the 1960s …
Over the past three decades, Haegue Yang has developed a prolific and hybrid body of work that folds quotidian objects and folk …
Heavily invested in the conflicts arising between “I” and “the other” during the early periods of Yaşam Şaşmazer’s artistic career, her recent …
Theaster Gates trained as both a sculptor and an urban planner, and his practice contends with the notion of Black space as …
In the early twentieth century, a profound change occurred in painting: artists no longer sought to represent the visible world, but instead …
Tau Lewis uses intricate craft processes to transform found textiles into monumental artworks, building a unique iconography informed by African diasporic communities …
Meet Swedish artist Charlotte Johannesson, a pioneer in the intersection of digital and artisanal art. Charlotte Johannesson originally started making art using …
Myrlande Constant is known for her striking beaded and sequin embellished textile artworks. Since the 1990s, Constant’s hand-beaded and sequin-embroidered textiles have …
A pivotal figure in conceptual art, Charles Gaines’ body of work engages formulas and systems that interrogate relationships between the objective and …
“As artists, we were always out in the field, backing up the activities which were happening then.” Gülsün Karamustafa has spent decades …
Suki Seokyeong Kang’s research-driven practice spans across media, incorporating sculpture, painting, video, installation, and performance, as she investigates the notion of space …
Laure Prouvost’s artistic output consistently returns to themes of escape into unfamiliar worlds or imaginings of unexpected alternative environments. A strong narrative …
For his solo exhibition “Peut Être”, Richard Zinon draws inspiration from his recent move to Brittany, France and presents an ambitious new …
Tarek Atoui is a Franco-Lebanese artist and composer who lives and works in Paris. His artistic practice focuses on exploring the intersections …
Louisiana Channel visited British painter Glenn Brown in his London studio and discovered an artist with a truly unique visual language. “I …
George Rouy’s dynamic and signature use of the human figure, vexed with desire, alienation and crisis, speaks to the extremities of our …