Philippe Decrauzat Centre Culturel Suisse / Paris
Philippe Decrauzat is known for his multidisciplinary practice. Shifting from one medium to another, his paintings, films, installations, drawings and…
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…
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),…
Anthony Symonds is a British fashion designer. The “functional” in his title Functional Sportswear is an ironic pun, meaning both…
The white cube is a system of exhibition practice that lends itself to a myriad of subjectivities that operate within…
As evidence of an ongoing conversation between the curator and the artist, Raimundas Malašauskas invited Jason Dodge to join him…
“Line Bombs” — Delhi-based artist Gagan Singh’s debut solo show at Chatterjee & Lal — exhibited delicate minimal drawings on…
“Niki de Saint Phalle” at the Grand Palais in Paris, like many other blockbuster exhibitions, relies on the artist’s name…
In “Small Museum for the American Metaphor,” curator Kersten Geers calls on a slew of references from architecture, urban studies…
One often hears talk of the impact of the Internet on the evolution of art. While we celebrate the unprecedented…
Russian performance as a medium of expression over the past one hundred years, from the 1913 Futurist opera Victory over…
Unease will creep in when one is openly confronted with guilty pleasures and private vices. Such is the case with…
Traditional art from Asia and Africa served as a nutrient for the growth of traditional Western aesthetics into modernism. And…