Alexandra Bircken “2020” Herald St. / London
Alexandra Bircken’s sculpture manifests from abundance: bronze, branch, thread, wax, steel, motorcycle, with equally diverse treatments: woven, stretched, dissected, dissevered,…
Alexandra Bircken’s sculpture manifests from abundance: bronze, branch, thread, wax, steel, motorcycle, with equally diverse treatments: woven, stretched, dissected, dissevered,…
Paljassaare means “naked island.” The peninsula visible across the water from Kai was called that because there used to be…
Among the most elusive artists of the 1970s European art scene, Emilio Prini has systematically worked on subtraction and withdrawal.…
That Suellen Rocca conceived of this exhibition at Secession before dying unexpectedly in March of this year adds to its…
The title of Olivia Erlanger’s exhibition at London’s Soft Opening — “Home is a Body” — brings to mind Louise…
Jean-Marie Appriou’s latest exhibition at Clearing Gallery, Brooklyn, is an invitation to ponder the significance and relevance of the archetypal…
“Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Age of AI” has brought together some of the best of the current generation…
The Kunsthalle Bern is empty again. All of the windows are open. The lights are out, and white walls and…
The title of this group exhibition curated by Saelia Aparicio and Harminder Judge—the first at Public Gallery’s Shoreditch space—is taken…
Inquiring Nuns (1968), the American answer to Edgar Morin and Jean Rouch’s 1961 cinéma vérité classic Chronique d’un été, features…
Tarmak22 takes its name from the nearby airfield, the runway so close that the take off and landing of jets…
On March 8, 2020, shortly before lockdown brought Paris to a halt, more than sixty thousand people took to the…
In the rearrangement of distance one finds a slippery continuum across Rachel Rose’s liminal and alchemical work. Distance, which determines…
On the occasion of their two-person show at Galeria Duarte Sequeira, Athens-based artists Lito Kattou and Petros Moris present a…
The key to “Another Look” isn’t where you’d expect. It’s not bronze sculptures Sitzende Bandfigur (Rundprofil) (1983), Schreitender (Halbprofil) (1966/99),…
When visitors step inside Fahrenheit Madrid, they immediately find themselves bathed in the Byzantine glow of walls and ceilings dressed…