El Greco / Tino Sehgal Centro Botín / Santander
The starting point for Tino Sehgal’s new work This youiiyou (2023) — whose very title suggests a mirroring effect —…
The starting point for Tino Sehgal’s new work This youiiyou (2023) — whose very title suggests a mirroring effect —…
In this seductive two-person show, taking its cue from John Berger’s 1971 essay “Field,” two artists working in seemingly different…
Paljassaare means “naked island.” The peninsula visible across the water from Kai was called that because there used to be…
Inquiring Nuns (1968), the American answer to Edgar Morin and Jean Rouch’s 1961 cinéma vérité classic Chronique d’un été, features…
One could easily miss Henrik Håkansson’s installation A Tree Mirrored (Pinus Cembra) (2020), camouflaged as it is amid the surrounding…
As the plane neared its destination — the Maltese islands, just south of Sicily — I noticed tankers dotted around…
Midway through my three-day stay in Miami, following a visit to the Institute of Contemporary Art in the Design District,…
Now in its eighth edition, Berlin Art Week is a victim of its own popularity. Spanning five days (September 11–15),…
Experiencing Ettore Spalletti’s solo exhibition at the NMNM’s Villa Paloma — spread over three floors and seven galleries — is…
As we approached the center of Monaco, the driver who picked me up at the airport pointed out one of…
Cuban artist Tania Bruguera’s installation “10,142,926” takes over Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall this fall with a series of works and…
The artworks featured in “Djed,” Matthew Barney’s most recent show at Gladstone, could easily be mistaken for archaeological finds. On…
Agnieszka Gratza: Am I right in thinking that there has been a shift away from the representation of the human…