Do Ho Suh Victoria Miro / London
Do Ho Suh’s first solo exhibition at Victoria Miro coincides with his recent decision to relocate to London. Entitled “Passage/s,”…
Do Ho Suh’s first solo exhibition at Victoria Miro coincides with his recent decision to relocate to London. Entitled “Passage/s,”…
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We are pleased to announce that the March – April issue of Flash Art International is out now.
For the 2017 edition of The Armory Show, the fair invited curator Jarrett Gregory to reinvent its Focus section. Traditionally…
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As Zona Maco gears up for its 2017 edition in Mexico City, artistic director Daniel Garza-Usabiaga provides insight into this…
Rodin loved a remix. He often worked with fragments, grafting a bit of one sculpture onto another and leaving proud…