ART NEWS: March 02
In Brussels is on view an exhibition with thirty works on paper by Shirley Jaffe, produced between 1955 and 2012. Ten …
In Brussels is on view an exhibition with thirty works on paper by Shirley Jaffe, produced between 1955 and 2012. Ten …
Galerie Eva Presenhuber brings together three of the most incisive artists working today — Aria Dean, Sandra Mujinga, and Tschabalala Self — …
The exhibition “Portrait(S)” brings together the practices of Loretta Fahrenholz, Tishan Hsu, and Anna Oppermann in a dense exploration of the body …
Ruth Asawa was one of the most uniquely gifted and productive artists to emerge in the postwar era in the United States. …
Abdelkader Benchamma’s work converts drawing into an architectural phenomenon: ink becomes a force that reconfigures walls into spaces of resonance, where geological …
The exhibition “The Day May Break”, focuses on Nick Brandt, who is working on the themes of climate crisis and environmental destruction. …
Robert Zandvliet’s work unfolds from a conviction that the light of Holland has remained unchanged—a soft, lush, atmospheric light that he recognizes …
Rachel Maclean has, over the past decade, developed a highly distinctive artistic language that merges cutting-edge technology with a sharp, critical engagement …
Oscar Murillo is known for an inventive and itinerant practice that encompasses paintings, works on paper, sculptures, installations, actions, live events, collaborative …
The work Simon Fujiwara offers a unique view into the mechanics of identity construction and the ‘industry of the individual’ in contemporary …
A defining figure of the Pop Art movement, Roy Lichtenstein forged a career built on a provocative paradox: the pursuit of originality …
In an era saturated with images, Persistence of Vision proposes a radical slowing down—a reconsideration of what photography is, and what it …
Often focused on the head and shoulders of an individual, a portrait typically seeks to convey something of a person’s personality and …
In the early 1960s, Tom Wesselmann emerged as a pivotal figure within Pop Art, turning away from the gestural intensity of Abstract …
Angelica Mesiti’s film works and spatial installations offer an experience of performative practices: sound, movement and gesture function as forms of nonverbal …
Sara Naim’s practice is inherently multidisciplinary: photographs are sculptural, sculptures are painterly, and paintings reference photography. She is interested in how we …
In the years when Abstract Expressionism dominated American painting, intensity and philosophical depth were often measured by gesture and abstraction. For the …
Widely recognized as one of the boldest figures of postwar American painting, Sam Gilliam emerged from Washington, D.C. in the mid-1960s as …
Jessica Rankin’s work maps the porous borderlands between memory, sensation and language — a terrain where stitched marks and spilled pigment read …
Katja Strunz has long explored the intersection of space and history through a distinct sculptural language. Her works are marked by folded, …
Nnena Kalu’s solo exhibition “INDEX” brings together selected works on paper from 2018, and focuses on Kalu’s early “Vortex Drawings” and …
In recent years, few artists have transformed the language of textile art with the political clarity and poetic force of Małgorzata Mirga‑Tas. …
In his boldly colored, graphic works (spanning paintings, drawings, and prints) Jonas Wood has built a distinctive visual language that merges art …
For more than four decades, Tracey Emin has forged one of the most recognisable voices in contemporary art. Emerging in the early …