Job Koelewijn Fons Welters / Amsterdam
It all started with Osho’s “The Rebel, the Very Salt of the Earth.” Since February 2006, Dutch artist Job Koelewijn…
It all started with Osho’s “The Rebel, the Very Salt of the Earth.” Since February 2006, Dutch artist Job Koelewijn…
I once sat on a sculpture of Matthew Barney. During the 2009 Venice Biennale, I visited the ‘Joseph Beuys and…
Christine Macel, curator of the French Pavilion and the artist Anri Sala; Susanne Gaensheimer, the curator of the German pavilion…
There Can Be No Better World was an exhibition of 3 artists – Felix Bacolor, Tiffany Chung and Michael Lee…
Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi (b.1972) was announced the winner of the award in Berlin, where his works will be shown…
After a year of silence and retirement from the art-world, Maurizio Cattelan will have his first exhibition after his major…
Takashi Murakami is suing the famous Manhattan gallery, Marianne Boesky, in a dispute that started over her decision to loan…
An Open Letter to Encourage Mutual Citizen Support:
The Art Dealers Association of America has assembled an aid program that will help New York City galleries that have…
“Inventing the World: The Artist as Citizen” will take place from November 8, 2012–January 13, 2013.
The modern and conteporary art fair is set to coincide with the city’s international biennial next year. ArtInternational Istanbul (VIP…
Having its premiere in Gwangju, South Korea on the occasion of the 9th Gwangju Biennale, the 1st World Biennale forum,…
Coinciding with London’s Frieze Art Fair (11 – 14 October), the 6th edition of PAD London takes place (10 –…
The Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) announced today that Peggy Loar will leave her position as Director of the National Museum…
The Interpipe Steel Mill is pleased to present Dnepropetrovsk sunrise alongside four other new site-specific works by Olafur Eliasson, commissioned…
The exhibition title, “Something on the Planet,” can’t be more ambiguous. It means anything imaginable, or nothing specific. It’s a…