David Ostrowski "Concerned with things as their own composition" Ramiken / New York
David Ostrowski’s new body of paintings depict a single subject: a clothes hanger. The hanger is repeated in each painting,…
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…
Untitled (1994–95) and Untitled (Sagitario) (1994–1995) are two installations that Felix Gonzalez-Torres had fully conceptualized, and which were scheduled to…
Cerith Wyn Evans has developed a unique sculptural oeuvre over the past four decades. Either transposing movements, texts or sounds…
The exhibition “Make Room” opens with a work titled Hysteria (2022) — featuring a cubist-faced figure wearing a striped-and-polka-dotted dress…
Sam Gilliam is seen as an important innovator in postwar painting in the USA. He was greatly influenced by the…
Xinyi Cheng’s paintings, with their unexpected color and compositions, often begin with her own observations, whether an interaction she witnessed…
At the end of 2022, the artist traveled to Alto Hospicio, Tarapacá, Chile, the driest desert on the planet and…
The ADIAF unveiled the names of the four artists running for the 23rd edition of Prix Marcel Duchamp: Bertille Bak,…
Talk about overproduction. With “What Do People Do All Day” and “Boulevard of Crime” Simon Dybbroe Møller doubles down and…