Glasgow International: Still Caring
How can one body hold so much art? By body I also mean city. I recently read somewhere that our…
How can one body hold so much art? By body I also mean city. I recently read somewhere that our…
Trevor Yeung evokes the Hong Kong of his childhood from within that other island city of Venice. Like Venice, Hong…
Griselda Pollock once wrote of standing before Bernini’s statue of Apollo and Daphne (1622–25) and gasping. Without warning her psychic…
Spring in Milan was absolutely dreadful: it started raining at the beginning of March and never — ever! — stopped.…
Vans celebrates Brand Curator, cultural change-maker, and photographer Atiba Jefferson. Building on the success of the Miami edition of Atiba…
Gea Politi: At Art Basel, Parcours encourages a deeper engagement between the artworks and the urban environment — a different…
LOST (which stands for Labyrinth Original Sound Track) shared the full programme for its 4th edition. The art and electronic…
As Oscar Wilde stated in An Ideal Husband (1895), “To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep…
“I make sculptures for spaces that need life. I put my art in public spaces for people to catch love,…
Zurich Art Weekend is a catalyst that envisions Zurich as a place for experiences and encounters, a thriving hub for…
Apocalypse is a trendy word today, and our reality is blurred. Life, at least as we knew it pre-pandemic, has…
Rethinking the history of a brand is a complex and risky exercise. It’s easy to make mistakes, to underestimate or…
Performativity is essential to Nikita Gale’s transdisciplinary practice, which revolves around a perversely anthropological interest in political spectacle, with its…
Attilia Fattori Franchini: The exhibition at Istituto Svizzero in Milan, curated by Gioia Dal Molin, brings your work into a…
As I leafed through the exhibition catalogue, carefully examining each page in search of clues that might help me better…
What does George Baselitz want to confess? What are his sins? These philosophically heavy questions are raised by the title…