ART NEWS: Sept.02
Helen Marten’s exhibition, “Third Moment Profile | The Almost Horse”, own folly is classical: the attempt to depict a horse. This exertion …
Helen Marten’s exhibition, “Third Moment Profile | The Almost Horse”, own folly is classical: the attempt to depict a horse. This exertion …
The exhibition “Art at Work”, looks at three different segments of the genealogy of the concept of (artistic) work in the region …
Bruce Nauman has contributed to writing the history of contemporary art since the mid-1960s, thanks to his pioneering research across a variety …
Representing landscapes of luxurious vegetation, interiors and buildings, Alexandre Lenoir’s works often include characters as ephemeral as memories. Like flashbacks or dreamscapes, …
Concerned with history and current events, Michael Rakowitz uses his work to explore pressing issues and to invite others into the conversations …
Maurizio Cattelan is one of the most popular as well as controversial artists on the contemporary art scene. Taking freely from the …
Hoda Kashiha studied painting at Tehran University in 2009 and at Boston University in the United States in 2014, which allowed her …
Sébastien Bonin uses pictorial and photographic medium. After graduating in screen printing at ENSAV La Cambre, he toured the studios to lear …
A new building dedicated to contemporary art will be realised for M HKA, the museum is already beginning the important work in …
A visual artist, filmmaker and storyteller, Korakrit Arunanondchai employs his versatile practice to tell stories embedded in cultural transplantation and hybridity. His …
The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven opened a comprehensive new collection display featuring 120 pieces of art and spanning all five floors of …
Beatriz Milhazes’s work bursts with a chromatic and freeing vitality. Renowned for her visual language rooted in painting, collage, and printmaking, she …
Featuring the diverse and sometimes conflicting perspectives of 26 artists, the group exhibition “YOYI! Care, Repair, Heal” addresses issues such as the …
Mona Hatoum creates discomforting, challenging work that reveals the contradictions and uncertainties of our complex, confounding world. Using domestic and other familiar …
The photographs and photo-based assemblages in Jude Broughan’s solo exhibition “Soap and Stones” draw from two series that reflect the pandemic era …
Cy Twombly ranks among the most prominent US painters to emerge in the 1950s, a period of radical experimentation in American and …
Anish Kapoor combines Eastern heritage with Western influence and as a result makes truly international art, most famous for public sculptures that …
Karen Kilimnik’s paintings and drawings are suffused with her own imaginative ideas and draw viewers into a world of grandeur, humor, and …
The Stedelijk Museum unveils the final section of the new collection presentation, “Yesterday Today”, about art and design from around 1880 to …
The exhibition “Territories of Waste On the Return of the Repressed” shows various engagements with waste as the repressed remains of our …
Daniel Turner is engaged in a critical examination of the lives of objects, often melting down, liquifying, burning, or otherwise transmuting the …
Lucy Bull’s paintings are visceral works that appeal directly to the senses. Synesthetic fields of shape and color, the paintings are described …
Ha Chong-Hyun came to prominence with his “Conjunction” series in the early 1970s. These early experiments have led him to build his …
The Albertina Academy has opened an Erasmus partnership with the Athens School of File Arts (ASFA) since 2016. During an Erasmus mobility …