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Every few years, the Getty embarks on something called Pacific Standard Time (PST), a bat-signal to Los Angeles’s institutions, galleries…
Every few years, the Getty embarks on something called Pacific Standard Time (PST), a bat-signal to Los Angeles’s institutions, galleries…
The eleventh edition of ART-O-RAMA, originally launched in 2007, took place at the end of August in the suggestive urban…
The exhibition “Heart of the Tin Man” explores new intimacies between humans and intelligent machines. As a backdrop, museum venue…
Okey Dokey is a new gallery initiative that takes place September 8–30, 2017, in the Rhineland cities of Düsseldorf and…
Matias Faldbakken’s exhibitions are usually initiated with a gesture of violence, perhaps ratchet-strapping a bank of lockers until they bloat,…
We are pleased to announce that the September – October issue of Flash Art International is out now. This issue…
The intuition underlying “Onde lunghe e brevissime,” a two-part exhibition at Museo del Novecento and Studio Museo Francesco Messina, consists…
What remains of bodies after the necrosis of capitalism? Skin and bones. Dust. And clothes, the contours of bodies that…
Tori Wrånes’s survey exhibition presents evidence that the Norwegian artist’s outlandish dreamscapes were once real — their remnants are on…
A Vogue Idea is a column by Matthew Linde exploring contemporary fashion practice. KEUPR/vanBENTM was founded in Arnhem in 1997 by…
“Fade In 2: Ext. Modernist Home – Night” is the first manifestation of Balkan Projects, a platform established by actress…
Marcel Proust praised the eighteenth-century painter Jean-Siméon Chardin for charging still life painting with the vibrancy of intimate secrets, revealed…
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art’s current exhibition “Greater Together” explores the power of collective authorship in an uncertain landscape. Curated…
At a summer home tucked a stone’s throw away from the island’s humble center, Stromboli, Roberto Rossellini’s masterpiece, is projected…
After “Columbine Library” (2014, at Société in Berlin) and “Columbine Cafeteria” (2016, at Greenspon in New York), “Brig Und Ladder”…
Liam Gillick is an expert at suggestion. In “Were People This Dumb Before TV? A Curated Selection from the Graphic…