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Sou Fujimoto Architects + OXO Architects, Cie de Phalsbourg et OGIC

ARCHITECTURE:Japan-ness, Part I

To exhibit Japanese architecture is to offer a broader perspective that clearly shows the diversity of this scene and the defining place …

Andres Serrano, Octopus Head (Early Works), 1985, © Andres Serrano, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris/Bruxelles

ART CITIES:Paris-Andres Serrano

Andres Serrano unveils an often disturbing reality through his camera. Religion, death, sex and violence perfuse the American artist’s work. Since the …

ART NEWS:Oct.01

“60 Years of Performance Art in Switzerland” explores performative art, taking as its starting point the ;60s, when pioneering performance artist Jean …

Yannis Vassalos, Urban (8), Courtesy the artist

ART CITIES:Athens-Yannis Vassalos

Vanitas was a fairly niche art movement that began in the early 17th Century, later spreading across greater Northern Europe and seeping …

Brice Marden's studio, Tivoli, NY, June 2017, Photo: Eric Piasecki

ART-PRESENTATION: Brice Marden

Brice Marden has had a profound impact on painting today. While there has been a sea change in Art Movements, Marden has …

Gino De Dominicis, Senza Titolo (Detail), 1986, Tempera and chalk on panel, 129 x 105 cm, © Estate of the artist / Archivio Gino De Dominicis-Foligno Italy, DACS 2017

ART CITIES:London-Gino De Dominicis

Gino De Dominicis worked in a variety of mediums including sculpture, painting, film, and installation. He was obsessed with immortality and invisibility, …

Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Nochtblau mit weisser kette (Detail), 1966, Oil on canvas, 162 x 130 cm, Courtesy of the Estate of Ernst Wilhelm Nay and Almine Rech Gallery

ART-PRESENTATION: Ernst Wilhelm Nay

Ernst Wilhelm Nay was a German abstract artist, whose paintings, gouaches, and drawings are focused primarily on subtle and individual use of …

Leonor Antunes, Installation view of le plan pliable, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Bordeux (CAPC)-Bordeaux 2015, Courtesy the artist and Centre d’Art Contemporain de Bordeaux (CAPC)-Bordeaux. Photo: Nick Ash

ART-PREVIEW:Leonor Antunes

Engaging with the histories of 20th Century architecture, design and art, the work of Leonor Antunes reflects on the functions of everyday …

Katharina Grosse, Asphalt Air and Hair, 2017 ARoS Triennial THE GARDEN – End of Times; Beginning of Time. The Garden – The Future, Aarhus, Denmark. © Katharina Grosse und VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2017. Photo: Studio Grosse

ART CITIES:London-Katharina Grosse

Katharina Grosse is known for the vibrant palette and exuberant gestures of her large-scale canvases and raucous installations that merge painting, sculpture, …

Keiichi Tanaami, Death Bridge, 2012, Acrylic on canvas , 200 x 4 x 300 cm, Courtesy Gary Tatintsian Gallery and artist’s studio

ART CITIES:Moscow-Keiichi Tanaami

Keiichi Tanaami is one of the most influential Pop artists of postwar Japan. He studied graphic design, worked with the Japanese neo-Dadaist …

Gary Hume, Mum’s Cardigan (Detail), 2015, Gloss paint on paper, © Gary Hume / DACS, London, 2017, Courtesy of the artist, Sprüth Magers and Matthew Marks Gallery

ART CITIES:London-Gary Hume

Gary Hume is known for figurative and abstract paintings on aluminum panels, which often feature startling color combinations made with paints purchased …