
ART CITIES:Paris-Gilbert & George
Gilbert & George (Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore), have long since been acknowledged icons of Contemporary Art. In 1967 they met as …
Gilbert & George (Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore), have long since been acknowledged icons of Contemporary Art. In 1967 they met as …
Rita McBride works with the language of sculpture, employing the vocabularies of architecture and design. Her cross-disciplinary practice also encompasses collaborative publications, …
Mona Hatoum creates discomforting, challenging work that reveals the contradictions and uncertainties of our complex, confounding world. Using domestic and other familiar …
Anri Sala’s works of film, sculpture and installation create poetic analogies that reflect on life and culture from different frames of experience. …
Claire Morgan’s fragile hanging installations reflect her interest in natural processes and organic materials. In her works, the artist engages with the …
Established in 1990, the aim of Henna and Pertti Niemistö Art Foundation is to promote the visual arts and opens up new …
The catalogue raisonné of the works on paper by Lucio Fontana by SKIRA, is one the most complete, cutting edge publications on …
To exhibit Japanese architecture is to offer a broader perspective that clearly shows the diversity of this scene and the defining place …
Gilbert & George (Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore), have long since been acknowledged icons of Contemporary Art. In 1967 they met as …
Asia Art Archive (AAA) announces a call for proposals for The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Greater China Research Grant. With …
The new exhibition of Claire Morgan’s work is entitled “Perpetually at the Centre”, Claire Morgan is one of the most sought after …
works in a range of mediums and often collaboratively on pieces inspired by the properties of the materials, processes and tools they …
Personal travel and the cult of tourism form the subject of Franz Ackermann’s work, inevitably representing the dichotomous nature of 21st-century global …
“My Bed” is probably the most notorious work in the oeuvre of Tracey Emin. First shown in 1998 at the Toyko’s Sagacho …
Joseph Beuys was active in Antwerp during the ‘60s and ‘70s through his relationship with Wide White Space gallery, for whom he …
Working in collaboration since 1976, husband and wife artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen redefined the nature of outdoor sculpture in …
Keith Haring was an artist and social activist responding to New York City’s street culture of the ‘80s. His work is about …
The group exhibition “L’OFFRE” features works that engage with the complex concept of “gift” and its attendant links with notions of exchange, …
In the ’60s, Yoko Ono became increasingly involved in conceptual art, especially in performance, as an occasional member of Fluxus, she rejected …
Timed with the 5th anniversary of MOCA Cleveland’s, the exhibition “A Poet*hical Wager” explores the ethical dimension of works that use abstraction, …
October is dedicated to Paris as we have two great Art Fairs that officially mark the beginning of the visual year, the …
Harun Farocki is one of the most important and influential filmmakers, an ethnographer of capitalist living environments, which he dissected and analyzed. …
Idris Khan transforms the conceptual art of appropriation into an elegant and substantial meditation on the act of creativity. Appropriating icons of …
Cheryl Donegan’s work integrates the time-based, gestural forms of performance and video with forms such as painting, drawing and installation. Direct, irreverent, …