Sheikha Hoor al-Qasimi on UAE Pavilion of 56th Venice Biennale / Sharjah
Sheikha Hoor al-Qasimi, recently named curator of the United Arab Emirates National Pavilion at Venice, is a rare breed. Not…
Sheikha Hoor al-Qasimi, recently named curator of the United Arab Emirates National Pavilion at Venice, is a rare breed. Not…
How many art fairs can you pack into a week? In New York this past week there were at least…
Recently appointed director of the Asian branch of Art Basel, Adeline Ooi discusses her efforts to represent the art world…
Paul Kneale’s “4 or 5 self portraits for free-form natural language descriptions of image regions,” his first solo show at…
Based between Mexico and Berlin for almost ten years, Mariana Castillo Deball knows a lot about back and forth. It…
We are pleased to announce the March–April 2015 issue of Flash Art International is now out.
Opening: 06.03.15, 6:30 pm07.03 – 04.04.15
For the first monographic retrospective of Hayan Kam Nakache at Fri Art, the young artist of Syrian origin presented a…
Is it possible to be influential and not be constantly under the spotlight? Andre Walker has been a point of…
An omphalocele, a rare birth defect in which a fetus’s intestines or other organs develop in a transparent membrane sac…
The third New Museum Triennial, “Surround Audience,” curated by Lauren Cornell and Ryan Trecartin, opened at the end of February…
Winter in America I land at LAX from Paris in a hazy mid-January 2014 afternoon with some summer clothes, many…
Amid an organized geography of minimal abstract elements leaving no hope for the presence of human beings (a few large…
Artist Wolfgang Tillmans’s off-space Between Bridges moved to Berlin in January 2014 after five years in Bethnal Green, London. Its…
Ranked the eighth richest city in the world despite a 45.5% national poverty rate, it may be no surprise that…
Chinese artist Zhan Wang is famous for his ongoing project of stainless-steel taihu rocks, which imitate the temporal traces of…