PREVIEW: The New Hague School-Freedom above all
In the 1950’s, a uniquely innovative and experimental art movement began to flourish in The Hague: the New Hague School. Inspired by …
In the 1950’s, a uniquely innovative and experimental art movement began to flourish in The Hague: the New Hague School. Inspired by …
Mika Tajima’s artistic practice investigates how psychic and bodily energies are shaped, regulated, and transformed within the structures of technocapitalism. Through sculpture, …
A senior Anmatyerr woman from the Sandover region of the Northern Territory, Emily Kam Kngwarray (c. 1910–1996) transformed the deep ceremonial and …
Han Bing is recognised for her sensitive yet disruptive visual language in paintings that deconstruct pictorial reality and open up new dimensions. …
Arcangelo Sassolino’s work is the result of a close dialogue between art and physics. His interest in mechanics and technology opens up …
Few artists embody the paradoxes of postwar art as elegantly—or as mischievously—as John M Armleder. A central figure in Swiss contemporary art …
Anthony Cudahy weaves imagery culled from photo archives, art history, film stills, hagiographic icons and personal photographs to explore themes of queer …
Christine Streuli captivates with her use of bright colors and complex layering, making her paintings oscillate between a conceptual approach and intuition, …
“There’s everything in the painting for me.” For artist Megan Rooney, painting is never static. Her paintings evolve through layers of paint, …
Carsten Höller has long occupied a unique space between science and art. Trained as an agricultural scientist and holding a doctorate in …
Featuring a glazed ceramic wall installation and luminous sculptural panels that evoke watery realms, the exhibition “Liquid Horizon” extends Teresita Fernández’s ongoing …
Beginning in 1963 with “the diagonal of May 25, 1963 (to Constantin Brancusi)”—a single gold fluorescent tube placed diagonally on a wall—Dan …
Makikio Kudo’s works are based on mixtures of familiar objects and everyday experiences with the contents of her dreams and imagination. Her …
“I am afraid of being afraid.” We met Tavares Strachan, one of the most interesting and exploratory artists of our time, in …
Originally enrolled in the furniture design program at the Rhode Island School of Design, Jessi Reaves left school only to return a …
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) presents “Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California”, a landmark exhibition featuring …
“Its simplicity should be gorgeous without a feeling of inferiority. The purpose of design is to search for an essential quality in …
Manga is incredibly popular with people of all ages in Japan and all over the world. It features a dizzying array of …
Emily Sundblad makes works characterized by a push and pull between beauty and sophistication on one end and grit and rowdiness on …
Jone Kvie explores the understanding of the world and our place in it through sculpture, examining both the possibilities and limitations of …
Brice Marden continuously refined and extended the traditions of lyrical abstraction. Experimenting with self-imposed rules, limits, and processes, and drawing inspiration from …
One of the most widely shown artists of her generation in the world today, Haegue Yang continues to live and work between …
The exhibition “Streams Of Dragonflies” presents the work of seven artists amd exhibition addresses themes such as territory, culture, and the body. …
What form might a work of art take that seeks to convey something of this sense of alienation in the present? “Art …