ART-PREVIEW:Theory of Inevitable Convergece
In addition to formal artistic intersections, the chosen works in the exhibition “Theory of Inevitable Convergece” carry important questions that three artists …
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In addition to formal artistic intersections, the chosen works in the exhibition “Theory of Inevitable Convergece” carry important questions that three artists …
Richard Wentworth rose to popularity in the late ‘70s as part of the New British Sculpture Movement, defined by their collective reaction …
Geta Brătescu’s vivid practice has comprised performance, textiles, collage, print-making, installation and film. Living and working in Bucharest throughout Ceauşescu’s regime, Brătescu …
After Gary Hume graduated from Goldsmith’s College, London in 1988, he received critical acclaim for his hard-edged, abstract “Door” paintings. Since then …
As one of contemporary art’s most influential figures, Dan Graham has been at the forefront of many of the most significant developments …
Amar Kanwar is an artist shaped by a commitment to social activism. He has distinguished himself through films and multi-media works, which …
Paris Photo is the world’s largest Art Fair of photography, and is held annually since 1997 in the Grand Palais, Paris. The …
Gülçin Aksoy, both in her individual practice using various media and in artist collectives that she has been part of or collaborated …
The 15th edition of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, titled “They Call Us The Screamers” features artworks by Irish and international artists …
For more than twenty years, Laura Owens has pioneered an innovative approach to painting that has made her one of the most …
John Stezaker was one of the first generation of British conceptual artists exhibiting in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His main …
Paris Photo is the world’s largest Art Fair of photography, and is held annually since 1997 in the Grand Palais, Paris. The …
Lee Krasner was the only woman among originators of Abstract Expressionism, she nevertheless found relatively little recognition until some years after the …
Trained as an architect, Stefano Graziani teaches the history and technique of photography at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of …
Gordon Matta-Clark is widely considered one of the most influential artists working in the ‘70s. He was a key contributor to the …
There is a visible design sensibility permeating Gabriel Rico’s work, which isn’t surprising if you know he’s a trained architect. Based in …
The starting points for the majority of Chiharu Shiota’s installations are collections of used everyday objects that act as expressions of human …
Gilberto Zorio is associated with the Arte Povera generation, which originated in Italy during the mid-60s. Utilising non-traditional and unconventional materials, Zorio …
The work of Heimo Zobernig spans an array of media, from architectural intervention and installation, through performance, film and video, to sculpture …
Cathy Wilkes is part of the generation of artists who emerged in the mid-90s. She is primarily known for her large-scale installations …
The seventh edition of the Performa Biennial takes place at locations throughout New York City. “Performa 17” presents commissions and projects that …
Torbjørn Rødland is a Los Angeles-based photographer who creates portraits, still lives and landscapes, which simultaneously inhabit, defamiliarise and disrupt the realm …
An artist, poet, theoretician, and professor of arts and design at the Bauhaus, Black Mountain College and Yale University, Josef Albers worked …
In the ‘60s, Françoise Grossen rejected the rectilinear loom that constrained contemporary weaving for an intuitive approach to fiber that resulted in …