Virginia Overton White Cube / London
While the materials employed by Virginia Overton in her second solo show at White Cube might appear disparate, they in…
While the materials employed by Virginia Overton in her second solo show at White Cube might appear disparate, they in…
Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba has no passport. He is a young, Mexican artist with prophetic — almost guru-like — intentions. He…
When it opened in 1844, Reading Gaol was hailed as the pinnacle of prison design. Half a century later, its…
From October 13 until January 8, the 16th Quadriennale d’Arte, held at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, will present a…
Empty lots, busy restaurants, silent houses and crowded garages: each a part of the landscape of southwest Detroit, and each…
Renaud Jerez has taken his biomorphic-cyborg-skeletons to their logical conclusion: he has given them a small world of their own.…
Every two years the city of Poznań, Poland, opens up as an international forum for contemporary art. This year’s edition…
Ben Morea’s solo exhibition includes the paintings Machine Primitive I–III (1964). Glossy black house paint coats the entirety of the…
A spacious 18th century apartment in the heart of Turin’s historic center, overlooking the baroque Piazza Carignano, hosts the newly…
People in Toronto are looking at girls. The girls are being digitally projected onto giant screens, where they walk around…
Though St. Louis, Missouri, has no shortage of notable art institutions, the city is still largely considered flyover country between…
Andrea Büttner’s Los Angeles debut is in many ways a replica of the artist’s recent solo exhibitions at Kunsthalle Wien…
I’d seen the artist list, read the press release and scribbled a couple questions on the outbound flight. It was…
Integrating thirty-five years of production in painting, sculpture, drawing and pattern design, Nathalie du Pasquier’s survey charts an exercise in…
American artist Cory Arcangel talks with Flash Art about his technological exploration of obsession, obsolescence and the vernacular.
The shopping mall remains a favorite symbol for the forces of cultural homogenization known somewhat euphemistically as “Americanization.” (Fredric Jameson,…