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Rebecca Warren, "The inscrutable passage of an alien or godly intelligence", 2019 (detail), mixed media on plywood, 30 x 43 x 8 cm. © Rebecca Warren, courtesy Maureen Paley, Galerie Max Hetzler, and Matthew Marks Gallery. Photo: Angus Mill

ART CITIES: Vienna-Rebecca Warren

Rebecca Warren is a sculptor working in a variety of materials, including clay, bronze, and steel. She also constructs vitrines and wall-based …

PREVIEW:Tinos ZIG ZAG Festival 2022

The contribution of Tinos island to modern Greek art, especially marble art and sculpture, is valuable. Having the northwestern part (Pyrgos, Panormos, …

Barbara Kruger. Thinking of You . I Mean Me. I Mean You. 2019. Digital image courtesy of the artis

ART CITIES: N.York-Barbara Kruger

The large, bold artworks of Barbara Kruger assimilate words and images from the deluge of contemporary mass media. Employing media effects and …

By earth, sea and air we came, video, 18 minutes, Adham Faramawy, 2021. © Serpentine and the artist

PRESENTATION: Back to Earth

“Back to Earth” is a multi-year project that invites over sixty leading artists, architects, poets, filmmakers, scientists, thinkers and designers to respond …

Jordan Wolfson, House with face, 2017 Urethane resin, stainless steel armature, stainless steel, hardware, polyurethane paint, chain, and wood, overall: 107 ⅛ × 89 ⅝ × 95 ⅝ inches (272 × 227.5 × 243 cm, Photo: Jeff McLane, © Jordan Wolfson

PREVIEW: Jordan Wolfson

Jordan Wolfson is known for his provocative work in a range of mediums, including sculpture, installation, video, photography, digital animation, and performance. …

Photo Left: A.K. Burns, When It Leaks It Pours, 2019, glass, silver nitrate, copper mesh, , hanging support created by the artist 19.29 x 13.78 x 0.79 inches, © A.K. Burns, Courtesy the artist and Michel Rein Galerie. Right: A.K. Burns The Cry, 2019, glass, silver nitrate, copper mesh, carbon, , hanging support created by the artist 20.08 x 15.35 x 0.79 inches, © A.K. Burns, Courtesy the artist and Michel Rein Galerie

ART CITIES: Paris-A.K. Burns

A.K. Burns’ interdisciplinary practice explores the body as a contentious domain where social, political, and material forces collide. Engaging deeply with questions …

Tom Sachs, Trojan Nose Cone with Birdie Sticker, 2022, Synthetic polymer and Krink on canvas, 121.9 x 121.9 cm, ©Tom Sachs, Courtesy the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac Galerie

ART CITIES: Seoul-Tom Sachs

A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. …

Tacita Dean, Purgatory (Mount I), 2021, Coloured pencil on Fuji Velvet paper mounted on paper, 372 x 468 cm, Courtesy of the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London, Photo: Stephen White & Co

PRESENTATION: Tacita Dean

Tacita Dean is one of the most highly acclaimed contemporary artists of our day. She is known best for films shot on …

Mika Tajima, Negative Entropy (Digital Ocean NYC2, 4U NAS Unit, Fluorescent Green, Hex), 2020, Cotton, wool acoustic baffling felt, and wood, 54 x 108 inches (137.2 x 274.3 centimeters), Photography by Charles Benton, New York, © Mika Tajima, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery

PREVIEW:Mika Tajima-Air Max

Mika Tajima’s work explores psychic and bodily energy under the regulation of technocapitalism. Her sculptures, paintings, videos and installations focus on the …

Camille Henrot, A day for us, 2020, Watercolour, acrylic and oil on canvas, 40 x 40 cm / 15 3/4 x 15 3/4 in, © ADAGP Camille Henrot, Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth Gallery

PRESENTATION: Camille Henrot

Camille Henrot moves seamlessly between film, painting, drawing, sculpture and installation. The artist references self-help, online second-hand marketplaces, cultural anthropology, literature, psychoanalysis, …

Danica Lundy, Trunk, 2022, Oil on canvas, 48 1/16 x 80 1/8 in. (122 x 203.5 cm), © Danica Lundy, Courtesy the artist and White Cube Gallery

PRESENTATION: Danica Lundy-Stop Bath

Danica Lundy’s sensorial, figurative paintings are compositionally complex and slow to reveal their nature. Describing her language as ‘a visceral hyper-reality that …

Bouchra Khalili, Hotel El Safir, Ex-Aletti, Algiers City Center, Residence of the Black Panther Party delegation during the 1969 Pan-African Festival of Algiers, Fig. 1 : Entrance of the former casino, 2015, Digital print on paper, 100 cm × 125 cm (39-3/8" × 49-3/16"), © Bouchra Khalili, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery

PRESENTATION: Living With Ghosts

The exhibition “Living With Ghosts”, brings together nine pioneering artists whose work explores the ways the unresolved traumas of Africa’s colonial past, …