La Grande Madre Palazzo Reale / Milan
Curated by Massimiliano Gioni and produced by the Trussardi Foundation for Milan’s Palazzo Reale, “La Grande Madre” imposes its visual…
Curated by Massimiliano Gioni and produced by the Trussardi Foundation for Milan’s Palazzo Reale, “La Grande Madre” imposes its visual…
Sadie Coles first opened her eponymous gallery in 1997, with two concurrent shows, one of John Currin, the other of…
Krszysztof Kieślowski captured the labyrinthine passages underneath Warsaw’s city center in his television feature Pedestrian Subway. It was 1973.
It’s easy to imagine a computer-generated art-speak press release for Willa Nasatir’s debut solo exhibition at White Columns in New…
Beginning with an analysis of the ideology of the performer’s ability on stage, the collective book Disabled Theater, published by…
Outside Galerie Perrotin, an unlikely element of Johan Creten’s exhibition was exposed high above Madison Avenue. As many galleries do,…
For twenty-three-year-old rapper Angel Haze, gender pronouns are more restrictive than descriptive.
Wang Sishun’s collaboration with New Galerie, Paris, supported by collector John Dodelande, started in a rather peculiar way: with an…
“Colombia is having a moment,” says MoMA’s Director of Adult and Academic Programs Pablo Helguera, echoing the upbeat mood at…
Patrick Staff’s latest film installation, “The Foundation,” takes as its subject the organization set up to celebrate and archive the…
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s first exhibition in Asia, titled “2558” (that is, the year 2015 according to the Buddhist calendar), occupies two…
Lunch Bytes was initiated in 2011 by Melanie Bühler as a series of lunchtime art conversations that would reflect on…
Born in Colorado in 1979, artist Jeremy Everett lived in Paris and recently moved to Los Angeles. Darren Flook talks…
A former island hotel, Samos’s Art Space Pythagorion, converted in 2012, now hosts one exhibition yearly. In 2015, it’s that…
“It’s all in the internet,” says Daniela Seitz, one half of Berlin-based party organizers, now festival curators, Creamcake. “It’s like…
Rachel Rose, known for her haptic installations and videos that consider the limits of perception and certain qualities of feeling…