Flash Art International no. 302 May – June 2015
We are pleased to announce that the March-April 2015 issue of Flash Art International is now out.
We are pleased to announce that the March-April 2015 issue of Flash Art International is now out.
In her exhibition “Arada” at Guijarro de Pablo Gallery, the petate is a central object of exploration through which Maria…
Most success stories begin with a formative event that becomes an integral part of the mythology surrounding them. For Isabella…
Neville Wakefield has written fascinating texts on Californian artists such as Ed Ruscha and David Benjamin Sherry. He is also…
The art of Hudinilson Urbano Junior (São Paulo, 1957 – 2013) emerged in the late 1970s, when Brazilian cultural production…
What happens when a painting comes to define a nation? You cover it up. Such is the case with The…
Venus Over Manhattan was founded in New York in 2012 and is now expanding to Los Angeles. Adam Lindemann provides…
Designed by Rem Koolhaas’s OMA, the new Garage Museum of Contemporary Art will open in June 2015. Flash Art spoke…
“Some work” is a survey of Eric Wesley’s practice from the past decade, accompanied by a few semi-new pieces, most…
Nathalie Du Pasquier arrived in Milan in the late 1970s. Before that, after leaving her hometown of Bordeaux, she spent…
In 1793, during the French Revolution, the French government introduced the French republican calendar — part of a widespread nostalgia…
Museo Reina Sofia is presenting a special week dedicated to dancer and performer Steve Paxton. Flash Art talked to João…
I land in Vancouver on a fairly gray and cold mid-March afternoon. The taxi passes skyscrapers amid a backdrop of…
The work of Pablo Vargas Lugo is unapologetically intellectual yet imaginatively playful. His latest solo exhibition, “Micromegas,” is no departure…
Tipping between wearable sculpture and conceptual accessories, designers Mari Ouchi and Louis DeCicco use fine metals, mesh and rubber to…
Indebted to a techno-gothic aesthetic with roots in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein and David Cronenberg’s cinema, Dora Budor’s first solo show…