BOOK:Gabriele Basilico, SKIRA Publications
The death of Gabriele Basilico marks the end of a certain way of looking at our cities. Gabriele Basilico originally studied Architecture …
The death of Gabriele Basilico marks the end of a certain way of looking at our cities. Gabriele Basilico originally studied Architecture …
Marilyn Arsem has created over 180 Performances since 1975, and in the process she has helped to define the genre itself. …
The book “Sarah Sze” form Phaidon Publications with essays by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Okwui Enwezor andLaura Hoptman is the first significant …
For more than 20 years, Doug Aitken has shifted the perception and location of images and narratives. His multichannel video installations, sculptures, …
Yoan Capote’s work is the result of psychological analysis of our daily experiences and issues related to the broader social and human …
“S,M,L,XL” is perhaps the most famous Architectural book, the most massive and impressive at the era it was published (31/10/95), by the …
Candida Höfer prefers to shoot semi-public spaces, most notably cultural and institutional architecture, in the absence of people, as evidenced in her …
The skylines of modern China are punctuated by architecture that amazes, inspires, and awes. Many of these structures are the work of …
How does one begin to tell the story of Agnes Martin, one of modern art’s most original and self-effacing artists, especially when …
The work of David Hockney doesn’t need introduction. In the SUMO-sized David Hockney monograph, the artist takes stock of more than 60 …
This publication surveys the eclectic projects of Austria-based architect Adolf Krischanit, covering every genre from furniture to museum design. Besides making buildings …
Skulptur Projekte Münster is an exhibition of sculptures in public places in the town of Münster. Held every ten years since 1977, …
Paul McCarthy creates installations, sculptures of animal/vegetable/human hybrids and slapstick performances in a purge of a national subconscious. The psycho-sexual desires and …
Since 2003, the Views prize for young Polish art has been awarded in the Zacheta Gallery. The award is accompanied by an …
Photography is driven by concepts. For Hiroshi Sugimoto it is the fascination with time, trompe l’oiel, Modernism, and Architecture. And all of …
In many ways the history of civilization is a history of our relationship with nature and landscape. Christophe Girot sets out to …
From 29/5/16 through 4/9/16, the Fondation Beyeler is presenting a comprehensive exhibition devoted to American artist Alexander Calder and Swiss artists Peter …
John Gollings in 2016 has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his “Significant service to photography through …
Hồ Xuân Hương (1772-1822) is known as an iconoclast whose life and work challenged the conventions for both a woman and a …
There have been many books that attempt to capture and analyse the depth and breadth of photography over a given period. The …
Influenced by the critic Rayner Banham, by the work of French architect/engineer Jean Prouvé, and by his early experience of working with …
The importance of American artists in the history of Modern Art is well-known and well-documented, from Jackson Pollock to Mark Rothko and …
Over the course of his 60-year career, Anthony Caro continuously reimagined the relationship between viewer and sculpture. From his beginnings as an …
In his new book “Schema”, Stephan Sagmiller continues his reflection on the portrayal of Nature in Contemporary culture through the first of …