ART CITIES: Berlin-May I Give You a Hand
“May I Give You a Hand” brings together artworks that explore how we relate to one another, to ourselves, and to our …
“May I Give You a Hand” brings together artworks that explore how we relate to one another, to ourselves, and to our …
The exhibition “The Omnipotence of Dreams”, boldly pairs fine art with artist-designed jewelry. This curatorial experiment highlights the disciplinary crossover between adornment …
Few artists have reshaped the sensorial language of postwar art as decisively as Heinz Mack. For more than seventy years, the German …
We visited Sheila Hicks, one of the most fascinating artists of our time, who, in her 90s, continues to work and surprise …
Magdalena Abakanowicz is a leading figure on the 20th-century Polish art scene, Abakanowicz experienced war, censorship, and deprivation from an early age …
“No Limits” marks Ranbir Sidhu’s first museum exhibition. Drawing on his intimate knowledge of metal manufacturing, his sculptures and installations are intricately …
The exhibition “Anti-Action: Artist-Women’s Challenges and Responses in Postwar Japan” revisits the work of women artists active during the 1950s and 1960s. …
From a New York basement, Joseph Cornell transformed everyday finds into some of the 20th century’s most poetic artworks. Rarely travelling, he …
Valie Export and Ketty La Rocca, are two of the most visionary feminist conceptual artists to emerge in Europe during the 1960s. …
Zao Wou-Ki was a leading twentieth-century abstract painter who fused Chinese artistic traditions with Western modernism. Trained in Hangzhou under progressive masters, …
The Group exhibition “Material Witness” explores each artist’s deep investigation of a particular medium. The paintings, sculptures, textiles, graphic and multi-media works …
Jelena Bulajić’s works are both tools for exploring the mediated view of the world and speculations about the dimensions of reality. They …
For Gabriella Boyd, painting operates as an act of translation: a movement from the interior—felt, remembered, or intuited—into the exterior and visible. …
David Shrigley is best known for his distinctive drawing style and works that make satirical comments on everyday situations and human interactions. …
Moyra Davey is an artist known for her experimental films that take root in written monologues, her portraits, and her essays that …
Between 1984 and 1991, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum hosted the exhibition projects “Contemporary Art trends in the R.O.C” and “An Exhibition …
In the exhibition “The Minimal Input”, the “BIBLIOSCULPTURES” series by Ingo Gerken interacts with selected books, catalogues, and magazines from 20th- …
Doug Aitken is an artist who relentlessly pushes the boundaries of art by exploring the intricacies of modern life, hyper-connectivity, and the …
The works of Olafur Eliasson explore the relevance of art in the world at large. Olafur Eliasson uses his works, which encompass …
“Seagarden” at EMST opens a space where nature and human presence intersect through works that explore the boundaries of landscape, matter, and …
Piero Manzoni emerged as a powerful voice for the avant-garde in the 1950s, debuting as an artist at the “4a Fiera mercato: …
Few artists have reshaped the sensorial language of postwar art as decisively as Heinz Mack. For more than seventy years, the German …
In an era where, as Kara Walker observes, “Fantasy rules our world now. Conjecture, myth, storytelling, tall tales, hearsay, heresies, nobody to …
Raffaella della Olga makes unique artist’s books using modified typewriters and multicolor ink ribbons on a range of materials—from tracing paper to …