König Galerie: Manuel Rossner "SURPRISINGLY THIS RATHER WORKS"
With “SURPRISINGLY THIS RATHER WORKS“, curated by Anika Meier and Johann König, König Galerie presents an exhibition of digital art…
With “SURPRISINGLY THIS RATHER WORKS“, curated by Anika Meier and Johann König, König Galerie presents an exhibition of digital art…
The 5th floor is the digital platform of the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève. This virtual space extends and completes the…
An open-source digest of activities, poetry, movement, and live events begun in March 2020. Founded by Asad Raza and organized…
The first museum survey of Tishan Hsu’s work to be mounted in the States, titled “Liquid Circuit,” traces the artist’s…
The five works on view in Hardy Hill’s first exhibition in Los Angeles pulse with uncanny febrility, fortitude, familiarity, and…
Flash Art Covers: the historic covers of Flash Art International told by Giancarlo Politi. “In the early ‘70s Sol LeWitt…
“Platform: New York” is a viewing room featuring 12 New York-based galleries, hosted on David Zwirner Online. Platform emerged from…
Just over one month ago the city of Cape Town was roaring with art and promise. Foreigners flocked from around…
Chaves’ new portraits are archetypes of women. These figures are embodied as warriors, seductresses, sleeping beauties, officers, and soldiers. The…
Flash Art is available – additionally to the print edition – in digital format, maintaining a vibrant and in-depth approach to the…
Flash Art Covers: the historic covers of Flash Art International told by Helena Kontova. Julian Schnabel was one of our…
Dance Office is a column dedicated to contemporary dance and performance art. “X6 Dance Space (1976–80): Liberation Notes” at London’s…
In She’ll (2013/2020) a room becomes a plinth; it is a replica of the internal dimensions from Ian Law’s bathroom…
Flash Art Covers: the historic covers of Flash Art International told by Helena Kontova. Frank Stella’s Khar Pidda (1978) definitely…
Jeffrey Deitch, in collaboration with Magenta Plains, presents “Entertainment Erases History”, a historical exhibition of works by Peter Nagy. “Entertainment…
“Listening In” is a column dedicated to sound, music, and listening practices in contemporary art and its spaces. This section…