Michel Auder and Józef Robakowski Fahrenheit / Los Angeles
The exhibition “Street Life” brings together four works by filmmakers Michel Auder and Józef Robakowski. Concerned with renovating the language…
The exhibition “Street Life” brings together four works by filmmakers Michel Auder and Józef Robakowski. Concerned with renovating the language…
From September 18 to November 23, 2014, the Centre d’Art Contemporain of Geneva welcomed the 14th edition of the Biennale…
Commercial benefits notwithstanding, it takes some nerve to organize an Alighiero Boetti gallery exhibition these days. Universally celebrated if overexposed…
Melissa Chiu is the new director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. Previously she was Museum…
“A fever dream” is how Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman refer to their own work. Collages, imaginary books with fake…
A small poetry press based in Key West, Florida, featuring authors such as Harry Mathews and Héctor Viel Temperley, Sand…
Philippe Decrauzat is known for his multidisciplinary practice. Shifting from one medium to another, his paintings, films, installations, drawings and…
At an epic six hours, River of Fundament (2014) is an operatic film that combines scripted scenes with three elaborate…
“Franz West” is a clean shard of a retrospective, smartly limiting itself to a single decade, the 1990s, of the…
“Wind Parade,” inaugurated at High Art gallery, is the latest entry in Pentti Monkkonen’s trans-alpine exhibition trilogy devoted to his…
As ALAC enters its sixth year, how have you seen the fair evolve? What concepts are you returning to from…
We are pleased to announce that the January – February 2015 Issue of Flash Art International, a special edition celebrating…
The group show “Regenerate Art” examines different conditions and functions of public art projects, bringing together proposals by Chris Evans,…
Compared to other contemporary art residencies, the Swatch Art Peace Hotel is unique: artists with no gallery background live for…
Conceived as a traveling retrospective from the past twenty-five years, “Pierre Huyghe” is a curatorial exercise in which artist and…
Discussing Prospect.3, the New Orleans biennial inaugurated in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina (that has just announced itself a triennial),…