ARCHITECTURE:The Japanese House,Part I
Every year, Japan sees the construction of thousands new houses, a significant number of which are designed by internationally active Japanese architects. …
Every year, Japan sees the construction of thousands new houses, a significant number of which are designed by internationally active Japanese architects. …
Kamrooz Aram was born in Iran and has lived in the United States since age eight. The artist’s diverse practice often engages …
The exhibition “Medardo Rosso: Experiments in Light and Form” showcases the ways in which Medardo Rosso, a critically important, if under-recognized artist …
Michelangelo Pistoletto believes that artists have as mission to change the world. Since the ‘60s Michelangelo Pistoletto’s work has followed two paths, …
A new column is inaugurated in our magazine and presents the openings of the exhibitions, that for me is probably the …
Two artists with different background in education present their solo exhibitions at Christopher Grimes Gallery in Los Angeles. Pia Fries studied sculpture …
In his work, Délio Jasse often interweaves found images with clues from past lives from found photos or family albums, to draw …
In June 1991, the Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) opened, 25 years later, the MMK is one of the most prominent Museums …
Edi Rama’s most noted impact on Tirana has been the many kiosk demolitions in the city during his mayorship. Rama’s “Return to …
“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 …
On his recent works, Andreas Gursky explores the abstract potential of the photographic medium. From early in his career, abstraction has …
Paris Photo is the premier international art fair for works in the photographic medium, held annually since 1997 in the Grand Palais. …
Mario Merz’s work combines a fascination with the material and metaphorical qualities of natural objects with ideas regarding infinity and repetition. Much …
Andres Serrano unveils an often disturbing reality through his camera. Religion, death, sex and violence perfuse the American artist’s work. Since the …
Living and working in Alexandria, Wael Shawky has received international acclaim for his work as an artist and filmmaker, exploring transitional …
Even for adults, Paul McCarthy is scary, his work throws at our face the dark side of The American Dream and Western …
A forerunner of Op Art and Kinetic Art, a founder member of Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel, Julio Le Parc is a …
With a career that has spanned over 50 years, Pat Steir is a leading force in the development of Postmodern Abstraction. Her …
Beatriz Milhazes is well known for her colorful, kaleidoscopic collages, prints, paintings and installations which draw on both Latin American cultural imagery …
Carol Bove has focused her artistic work on the large-scale interrogation and exploration of social history and art from the late ‘60s …
Francesco Clemente explores individual identity, and the various means for its construction by constantly questioning the idea of a singular self. Clemente’s …
Thomas Brummett stands for the unification of two essentially diametrically opposed approaches. On the one hand, he creates enlarged, detailed shots in …
For more than 30 years Rosemarie Trockel has resisted an identifiable style, working in a variety of materials and a range of …
Douglas Gordon makes videos, installations, photographs and text pieces, using both found and original material, in an attempt to lay bare the …