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In 1967 Germano Celant observed how Luciano Fabro (1936–2007) “reproposes the rediscovery of a pavement, a corner, or the axis…
In 1967 Germano Celant observed how Luciano Fabro (1936–2007) “reproposes the rediscovery of a pavement, a corner, or the axis…
Alex Katz turned ninety years old this year. Yet despite an age that would slow most people down, he seems…
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I’m towing my boat across the ocean with a thread. Will He hear me and help me across? Or…
To most, the term “Silicon Valley” invokes the idea of American tech-billionaires based in San Francisco. It is the foundation…
Throughout the week of Art021 and West Bund (the two fairs trumpeting Shanghai’s unofficial art week), I found myself guiding…
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While the eyes grow accustomed to the half-light of KW’s central ground-floor gallery, the ears are exposed to the swelling…
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In order to produce the works presented in his first exhibition at Jaqueline Martins Gallery, Adriano Amaral returned to his…
In a time when environmental installation has lost its sense of genre-specificity, eclipsed by the holistic scope entailed by almost…
The Geffen’s doors shut out the blinding sunlight of Los Angeles as one’s eyes adjust to Adrián Villar Rojas’s immersive…
Experiencing interruptions? Xavier Cha transposes high-speed digital hiccups — those maddening breaks in the time/YouTube continuum — to the analog…