Adriano Amaral Vleeshal Zusterstraat / Middelburg
An atmosphere of nonspecific impending doom seems to pervade the spaces of Adriano Amaral’s “Alloy Alloy.” Set against sterile white…
An atmosphere of nonspecific impending doom seems to pervade the spaces of Adriano Amaral’s “Alloy Alloy.” Set against sterile white…
Televised on the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) since last December and continuing through the end of Documenta 14 in September…
Minimal art can elicit feedback far beyond artists’ expectations. Paulo Monteiro’s two-gallery exhibition, titled “The Outside of Distance,” serves as…
We are pleased to announce that the May edition of Flash Art International is out now. The issue’s cover is…
“VIVA ARTE VIVA” is the title of the 57th International Art Exhibition in Venice, curated by Christine Macel. The exhibition…
Estonia has a vibrant local contemporary art scene. Nevertheless, Temnikova & Kasela, founded in 2010, is the only international gallery…
On April 22, Anton Kern Gallery inaugurated its new space in midtown Manhattan, at 16 East 55th Street, with a…
A city associated with economic troubles and reverence for ancient culture, Athens isn’t known as an epicenter for contemporary art.…
Orkhan Huseynov’s solo exhibition “Dear Beloved” presents a body of work that questions the border between reality and fiction. Using…
Il Collezionista is a new column curated by Gea Politi and Giulia Gregnanin. Structured around a series of interviews with…
Peter Campus’s first major retrospective in France, “Video Ergo Sum,” presents a selection of video works beginning in the early…
“We will fail. But we will try.” Wandering through the streets of Athens, I read these words in the much-leafed-through…
Each Sunday during its run, since 2012, I watched Girls by myself, beginning in a college dorm and then in…
The church of San Paolo Converso, whose west end has been newly inaugurated as an exhibition space by Franco Mazzucchelli’s…
Game State is a column by artist Oliver Payne covering the mechanics, aesthetics and ideas of video games. Open world…
Released in 1984, the video for Queen’s single “Radio Ga Ga” places the medium of radio in the semiotic ecology…