Gretchen Bender “Image World” Sprüth Magers / London
Obliquely affiliated with the Pictures Generation of the 1980s, Gretchen Bender’s fierce use of film and television as source material…
Obliquely affiliated with the Pictures Generation of the 1980s, Gretchen Bender’s fierce use of film and television as source material…
“Mode und Tod” is the title of Anna-Sophia Berger solo exhibition at Galerie Emanuel Layr, Vienna. The show presents a…
In her artistic language, Tolia Astakhishvili refers to pasts and memories transported through space; be they intimate or political. The…
By observing expressions of human loneliness materialized in sphinxlike forms, “Frontal Sphinx” offers a constellation of images that reflect on…
The figures in “Figuration Program” are unabashedly present — or manifest themselves through a partial absence, negative shape, a trace…
Garments are beliefs to be worn. Clothes dress our intimacies, disguise what we are ashamed of, and enhance what we…
Zurich’s art scene was unseasonably busy, so I simply had to miss the first day of the fourth edition of…
Illness is life-adjacent, a consensus we ought to have reached during the pandemic. Regardless, as Susan Sontag argued, illness is…
David Ostrowski’s new body of paintings depict a single subject: a clothes hanger. The hanger is repeated in each painting,…
Sardi’s Restaurant opened on March 5, 1927, on 44th Street. It quickly became a Broadway institution. Vincent Sardi wanted to…
For several years now, award-winning, Simone Holliger has worked with carefully chosen materials. Through an experimental, process based approach, she…
On high ground overlooking Paris, poet Alice Notley reads the words, “I stand here in whose eyes / the name…
The theme of Guangzhou Triennial heralds the unveiling of a new and contemporary landscape of change within change, as explained…
Performance lies at the center of Georgia Sagri’s work. Through the years, the artist has developed a practice of care…
The exhibition’s title is derived from the Einsteinian notion of a time warp — the distortion of space/time. Rather than…
“Of Whales” is derived from Tsang’s multidisciplinary research around Herman Melville’s novel Moby Dick (1851). In the installation – first…