PRESENTATION: Paul Georges-Abstracting the Figurative, Part III
Throughout his working life, Paul Georges explored figure painting, still life, landscape, self-portraiture, and group portraits with references to mythology, art history, …
Throughout his working life, Paul Georges explored figure painting, still life, landscape, self-portraiture, and group portraits with references to mythology, art history, …
Born in Calcutta in 1963, but raised in London and New York, Rina Banerjee’s sculptural assemblages of textiles, fashion items, colonial objects, …
The School of Creative Arts, comprised of three well-established units, namely the Academy of Film, Academy of Music, and Academy of Visual …
Born in 1923 in Newburgh, New York, Kelly had a unique vision fueled by his observations of the things around him. He …
Lesley Vance is an abstract painter whose visual language is rooted in her early engagement with still-life painting. Seeking to move beyond …
Lee Miller (23/4/1907-21/7/1977), the daughter of Theodor Miller, is perhaps the one of the most famous women in history of contemporary art, …
The catalogue of the exhibition “Twilight Land” has been published. The show explores the feeling of standing on the threshold of the …
In launching this international, interdisciplinary competition, the MRL seeks to reward projects that give Rousseau’s “Contract” a new outlook for the future …
Situated in a beautiful nature setting outside of Hamburg, the WAI (Woods Art Institute) invites the public to explore the private collection. …
Volume, space, and color are at the heart of Gotthard Graubner’s body of work. The artist, who saw his pictorial concept through …
The Museum of Modern Art announces “Architecture Now” is a new exhibition series at MoMA that will serve as a platform to …
As all we know, the George N. Vogiatzoglou Collection, is an active space that organizes not only contemporary art exhibitions but also …
With “Images [and Talking Back to Them]” the artist and filmmaker Sara Eliassen presents a film installation in the lower exhibition hall …
As a central figure on the international art scene, Bernar Venet has lived mainly in New York since 1966, and now resides …
Bob Thompson’s short, but dynamic, career began in the late 1950s and ended in his premature death less than a decade later. …
E-WERK Luckenwalde is pleased to announce the launch of the sustainable institution, an interdisciplinary artist residency programme, symposium series, and digital toolkit …
Finding early inspiration in experimental dance and choreography while a student at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, and in subsequent collaborations with Minimal …
Throughout his working life, Paul Georges explored figure painting, still life, landscape, self-portraiture, and group portraits with references to mythology, art history, …
A pioneer of hard-edged abstraction, Al Held created works of great complexity during his 50-year career. Held is considered a prominent figure …
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is an enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and is also of Métis and Shoshone descent. …
Widely defined by her use of color, something she remained adamant about from her early studies, Pacita Abad pioneered new forms of …
The laboratory for History and Theories of Architecture, Technology and Media (HITAM) at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) offers one …
“All sculpture that I’m interested in knows that death is the inevitable conclusion.” Award-winning artist Antony Gormley sees art as the expression …
With a career spanning over 50 years, Magdalena Abakanowicz changed what it meant to be a sculptor and led the way for …