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Kimsooja, To Breathe – Mokum, Exhibiton view Oude Kerk Amsterdam, 2025, courtesy Kimsooja Studio and Oude Kerk

ART CITES: Amsterdam-Kimsooja

Kimsooja’s videos and installations blur the boundaries between aesthetics and transcendent experience through their use of repetitive actions, meditative practices, and serial …

Liz Collins, Rainbow Mountain Weather, 2024. Photograph by Patty van den Elshout. Image courtesy of The Artist and CANDICE MADEY, New York. © Liz Collins.

PRESENTATION: Liz Collins-Motherlode

Over her three decades of creative practice, Liz Collins has explored the complexities of power, energy, intimacy, and mind-body sensations. Her radical …

Vija Celmins, To Fix the Image in Memory I-XI, 1977-1982 , Eleven stones and eleven made objects (bronze and acrylic paint), overall dimensions variable, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, gift of Edward R. Broida in honor of David and Renee McKee, 2005, © Vija Celmins, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery, Photo: Digital image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence

ART CITIES: Basel-Vija Celmins

Vija Celmins is a master of subtle visual power. She is best known for her captivating paintings and drawings depicting galaxies, lunar …

Lindsey Mendick, Wasted, 2023, Glazed ceramic, 20 x 20 x 20 cm, Courtesy the artist and Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, Photo: Ollie Harrop

PRESENTATION: Sound Of The Earth

The international group exhibition on ceramics in contemporary art “Sound Of The Earth”, is the first exhibition in Switzerland to explore current …

Monster Chetwynd, Thunder, Crackle and Magic, 2025. © Monster Chetwynd. Courtesy the Artist and Sadie Coles HQ, London

ART CITIES: London-Monster Chetwynd

Monster Chetwynd (formerly known as Marvin Gaye Chetwynd) is a British artist celebrated for her exuberant and anarchic performances. With a background …

TRIBUTE: Terraphilia (Part II)

In what ways can love reshape how we live with the Earth? The group exhibition “Terraphilia” invites us to reimagine our place …

Marguerite Humeau, Skero (The Dormant), 2024

PRESENTATION: Alien Shores, Part II

The Group exhibition “Alien Shores” explores landscapes as sites of memory, imagination, and belonging. Through painting, video, photography, and sculpture, the artists …

Claes Oldenburg, Geometric Mouse--Scale B, 1970-72 © Claes Oldenburg, courtesy Pace Gallery

ART CITIES: Tokyo-Claes Oldenburg

Oldenburg’s journey with Pace began in 1964, when the artist presented works from “The Store”, a project born out of the Happenings …