The Golden Sands / Las Vegas
The autumn setting sun merges with a flow of lights over the dry California desert as we drive into Las…
The autumn setting sun merges with a flow of lights over the dry California desert as we drive into Las…
In Cao Fei’s installation Rumba 2 —one of the eight rooms in the exhibition “No Longer, Not Yet” — toy…
If Harald Szeemann described exhibitions as “poems in space and time,” curator Matthieu Poirier makes them feel more like movies.…
Slow and Steady Wins the Race, the conceptual clothing and accessory line that reexamines “classics,” was created by designer Mary…
For the last installment of this series I talked to Yves Pedrono, a historian of western movies. According to him,…
Before its presentation at the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens in Belgium, the exhibition “Carol Bove / Carlo Scarpa” was curated by the…
As a foreign art student in the United States, Francisco Cordero-Oceguera was trained in a nomadic style of exhibition making…
Paulina Olowska has had a string of major exhibitions over the past few years, many of them full of collaborations,…
The Athens Biennale 2015–17, titled “OMONOIA,” opened the first portion of its programming, “Synapse 1: Introducing a Laboratory for Production…
Writing and travel are corresponding activities inasmuch as they depend on distance. A chronicler is necessarily set apart from the…
Since Art|Basel appointed Noah Horowitz as its new Director of the Americas last summer, the art fair maven has been…
The phenomenon of “self-colonization” peculiar to Russian society — that is manifested in the ruling classes’ feelings of the foreignness…
Archetypes of the white cube and the red-carpet dress alike provide Centre for Style with conceptual tools for re-creating our…
With a practice rooted in the depiction of the human body, Paul McCarthy’s exhibition at Schinkel Pavillon continues this visual…
The National Gallery Singapore, almost ten years in the making, opens on November 24, 2015. It is the result of…
The hunger came and went. Twilight was released on November 21, 2008. At the time, The Dark Knight was still…