Andrea Büttner David Kordansky Gallery / Los Angeles
Andrea Büttner’s Los Angeles debut is in many ways a replica of the artist’s recent solo exhibitions at Kunsthalle Wien…
Andrea Büttner’s Los Angeles debut is in many ways a replica of the artist’s recent solo exhibitions at Kunsthalle Wien…
Integrating thirty-five years of production in painting, sculpture, drawing and pattern design, Nathalie du Pasquier’s survey charts an exercise in…
The shopping mall remains a favorite symbol for the forces of cultural homogenization known somewhat euphemistically as “Americanization.” (Fredric Jameson,…
In her second solo show at Mendes Wood DM, Paloma Bosquê presents a new set of three-dimensional works that suggests…
“Energy Flash,” the first museum show dedicated to rave culture, has an ambitious scope. It intends to consider the “social,…
In the words of Noé Martínez, the exhibition “Un acto antes de un concepto” (An Act Before a Concept) is…
Mario García Torres usually pillages the repertoire of 1960s Conceptual art with an array of reenactments, covers and appropriations, but…
Krakow’s MOCAK presents a gargantuan international show of everything we don’t want to see, telling us everything we don’t want…
Martin Creed’s solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Somerset is hard to contain. The result of a two-month residency at…
“The Keeper” assembles personal archives and artworks, documentation and curios; it addresses the human desire to collect and preserve, as…
One year into Garage Museum’s new life at its Gorky Park location, an Urs Fischer show opens: “Small Axe.” The…
Against the deafening background noise that accompanies the 9th Berlin Biennale, it is good to know that there’s a place…
Absent from Roberto Burle Marx’s monographic exhibition in New York are materializations of what he was known to create: abstract…
Matter is the crucial element of the practices presented in this exhibition curated by Margarida Mendes. Besides being the subject…
Simple pleasures and little marvels have long preoccupied Shimabuku. Favorite subjects include food and animals. While the work often both…
While Kerry James Marshall’s imitations of Old Master painting techniques to portray idealizations of black people’s lives are occasionally susceptible…