TRAVELER’S DIARY-Paris III:Musée des Arts Décoratifs
For me it was one of the most difficult exhibitions. Not so much in terms of understanding, on the contrary, it was …
For me it was one of the most difficult exhibitions. Not so much in terms of understanding, on the contrary, it was …
After the World War II, images filtered into Italy that portrayed, in horrifying detail, the concentration camp victims of Nazi Germany. At …
“Tomato Can” is the title of Austin Lee’s first solo exhibition in Berlin. In the exhibition, Lee focuses on paintings which are …
For the last 20 years, Tara Donovan uses commonplace consumer materials to create her dazzling sculptural installations. Her large-scale abstract works utilize …
Sofia Hultén’s works start with found objects, unremarkable everyday items or materials from the streets, the world of DIY stores and workshops, …
Glenn Brown is known for the use of art historical references in his paintings. Starting with reproductions from other artist’s works, Brown …
Working primarily in wood, Martin Puryear has maintained an unwavering commitment to manual skill and traditional building methods. His sculptures are rich …
Raised in Iran and now living in the U.S.A, Shirin Neshat occupies a central role in the discourse on relations between the …
Since the mid-90’s Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck has developed a hybrid practice that incorporates the activities of a researcher, archivist, historian and curator. Working …
January 21, 2018, Saturday evening, the desire to breathe, even in the rainy Paris, after the oppressive atmosphere and the bustling crowd …
An exhibition that leads from myth to history is the exhibition at Maison Européenne de la Photographie-Paris, entitled “Obsession Marlene- Pierre Passebon …
The exhibition “Christians of the East, two thousand years of history” really deserves to be visited not so much about its subject …
The faculty at Syracuse University’s MFA art photography program has built a dynamic program that appreciates the ways in which photography as …
Dumb Type is a Japanese multi-media performance art collective founded in 1984, and called Dumb Type because artists associated with the movement …
The group exhibition at the Gallery Marian Goodman in Paris, although it does not seem to have any meaningful concept, is really …
In recent years there has been a change in the perception of clay and ceramics, now appreciated and consolidated within the tradition …
An exhibition that its subject is not the easiest and could fluctuate easily from boring to indifferent, but the perfect set-up, as …
Characterized by an obsessive pursuit of sensuality within the structure of painting, Craig Kauffman’s engagement with unconventional materials and techniques defies categories. …
Darren Bader’s exhibition “more or less”, revolves around ideas of exchange, authorship, and the boundaries of the art object. In a series …
Theo Simpson lives and works in the North of England, his works reflect on mythical themes relating to landscape and industrial heritage, …
Robin Rhode has established his unique practice with a multifold approach, working across media, including drawing, performance, photography, video, and music. He …
It’s not the first time I left disappointed from Jeu de Paume. In the past, however, I was founding the excuse that …
The case of Johan Creten’s works in his solo exhibition “Sunrise / Sunset” at the Perrotin Gallery in Paris is a classic …
Born in Paris in 1944, Christian Boltanski is a self-taught artist, who began painting at the age of 14. He is known …