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Has the pandemic helped us to understand that we share this world? The air, the aerosols, the bacteria, the viruses?…
Has the pandemic helped us to understand that we share this world? The air, the aerosols, the bacteria, the viruses?…
Global Art Market News, Commentaries, and Critiques. A Column by Stefano Baia Curioni. Everyone can draw. Before we learn how…
She reinvents herself as furniture, flora, or fauna; examines herself in any reflection she can find and dances the macabre;…
A bi-weekly round-up of global art news from an admittedly fallible viewpoint. US ARTISTS: POTUS OUT OF OUR MISERY Welcome…
“Regarding Glee I would say two things: 1. It’s not like my work. It is my work; and 2. I…
In Aquatic Invasion, Josèfa Ntjam deploys mythological, political and artistic elements associated with water and its cult. The figures evoked…
Bringing together the six artists shortlisted for the 2020 Film London Jarman Award – Michelle Williams Gamaker, Hannah Quinlan and…
“Listening In” is a column dedicated to sound, music, and listening practices in contemporary art and its spaces. This section…
Galerie Buchholz presents 12 new, wall-mounted sculptures by San Francisco artist Vincent Fecteau. They are made from papier-mâché, epoxy clay,…
“The Old Man and the Musical Score” at Temnikova & Kasela Gallery in Tallinn showcases works by one of Estonia’s…
The spirit of Eduardo Chillida reverberates throughout Chillida Leku — “the place of Chillida” in the Basque language. Here, Chillida’s…
Tatiana De Pahlen: Gagosian Gallery, in Los Angeles, has just hosted an exhibition of your collaborative works. How did you…
At its most compelling, James Turrell’s work accomplishes a full integration of art, architecture and site through the manipulation of…
Barnaby Furnas often credits Kara Walker’s vision of the bad old South as a catalyst for his own Civil War…