PREVIEW: Weaving the Future V-Hydra
The series of the exhibition “Weaving the Future” (2019-ongoing) is a project-work in progress that creates a dialogue between Greek visual artists, …
The series of the exhibition “Weaving the Future” (2019-ongoing) is a project-work in progress that creates a dialogue between Greek visual artists, …
The group exhibition “Afterimage” is a meditation upon the forms in which what has disappeared persists in and around us, both materially …
Nancy Holt (5/4/1938-8/2/2014) is among the most important figures of the earth, land, and conceptual art movements. A pioneer of site-specific installation …
David Hockney has produced some of the most vividly recognizable images of this century. His pursuits stretch across a vast range of …
Over the course of his 50-year career, Sean Scully has created an influential body of work that has marked the development of …
The exhibition “Have we met? Humans and non-humans on common ground” promotes new ways for understanding our planet as a shared space …
For more than three decades, in his artistic practice, Tony Cokes has explored the political ideologies of media and pop culture and …
Camille Henrot moves seamlessly between film, painting, drawing, sculpture and installation. The artist references self-help, online second-hand marketplaces, cultural anthropology, literature, psychoanalysis, …
Born in Buenos Aires to exiled European parents four years after the end of World War II, Suter returned to Basel when …
The world of cinema is Ming Wong’s gateway to imagination. In many of his works, he subverts the role of the actor …
New works by Eddie Martinez and Sam Moyer are presented in the South Etna Montauk Foundation. Wall pieces from Moyer’s ongoing series …
Joel Shapiro creates abstract geometric sculpture that elicits a sense of movement and engages viewers’ physical and psychological relationships with space. In …
Georges Seurat, the pioneer of the Pointillist pictorial movement, took drawing to new heights that ensured him a place among the great …
Ivan Morley combines virtuosic craftsmanship, a committed sense of place, and deep knowledge of the discipline of painting to create works that …
As part of the Guggenheim Bilbao’s 25th Anniversary, the Museum in the exhibition “Basque Artist Program, 2015-19” presents the works of the …
Austin Eddy’s works are characterized by their skewed perspectives and dimensional flatness, influenced by Cubism of the early twentieth century. Eddy creates …
Against teleological modes of eating, chewing gum stresses the moment of taste and texture. This notion unites the group of artists in …
Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911. Although she lived in New York from 1938 and until her death in 2010, …
GJ Kimsunken creates paintings and works on paper that approximate the figurative while digging deeper to uncover our shared capacity for transcendence. …
The Irish artist John Gerrard is best known for his sculptures and installations, which typically take the form of digital simulations, displayed …
Christo’s (Christo Vladimirov Javacheff) early education in Soviet Socialist Realism, and his experience fleeing his home as a refugee of political revolution, …
The contribution of Tinos island to modern Greek art, especially marble art and sculpture, is valuable. Having the northwestern part (Pyrgos, Panormos, …
“Back to Earth” is a multi-year project that invites over sixty leading artists, architects, poets, filmmakers, scientists, thinkers and designers to respond …
Saturation refers to the expressive power of color: in color theory it describes the highest degree of a color’s intensity. Saturation also …