Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco Names PIAC Prize Finalists
The Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco has announced three shortlisted artworks by three female artists for the 2016 PIAC – Prix International d’Art Contemporain (International Contemporary Art Prize)....
View ArticleSpaces And Their Relationship With Society
Architectural spaces in India speak for themselves. Even if one doesn’t know if it’s Mughal, French or British, its character can be gauged by its surroundings. Trying to show just that, Sumit Basu, a...
View ArticleMiquel Barceló Explores the Deep Sea at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris will host a solo exhibition of Spanish artist Miquel Barceló inspired by his deep-sea explorations and native island of Majorca.The 17-painting series entitled...
View ArticleIldiko Kovacs Wins the 2015 Bulgari Art Award
The Art Gallery of New South Wales has announced the highly respected Sydney-based abstract painter Ildiko Kovacs as the recipient of the $80,000 BVLGARI ART AWARD for her painting “Onda” 2015.Head...
View ArticleTal R’s Chimney school of sculpture at Victoria Miro, London
London gallery Victoria Miro has opened a major exhibition of new work by the renowned Tel Aviv–born Copenhagen-based artist Tal R.Titled “Chimney school of sculpture,” the exhibition showcases Tal R’s...
View ArticlePinPoint: On Dale Kennington at The Mennello Museum of American Art
The Mennello Museum of American Art opens its yearlong "Storytellers of the South: Voices of Women" series of exhibitions with Real Lives: Observations and Reflections by Dale Kennington, an original...
View ArticleHenry Hudson’s Plasticine Paintings at Sotheby’s S2 London
Sotheby’s S2 London gallery has opened an exhibition of new work by British artist Henry Hudson who is best known for his sculptural plasticine paintings. Titled “The Rise and Fall of Young Sen – The...
View ArticleJohn Virtue’s Poetic Seascapes at The Hughes Gallery, Sydney
The Hughes Gallery in Sydney is hosting a fantastic exhibition of new works by world renowned English artist John Virtue who is best known for his powerful monochrome land- and seascapes.The body of...
View ArticleThe Age of "Rare Earth": 17 Artists Explore the Elements at TBA21
Following the antiquarian Christian Jürgensen Thomsen’s classification of history’s epochs by their respective predominant materials (stone, iron, and bronze), this exhibition, which is on view from...
View ArticleBui Thanh Tam Focuses on Hedonistic Vietnamese Youth at Thavibu Gallery
Vietnamese artist Bui Thanh Tam has been exploring the decline of Vietnamese traditions and rise of consumerism with his series “Crazy People” since 2010, offering his take on the country’s nouveaux...
View ArticleLet's Talk About The Himalayas
The Himalayas spread across India, Nepal, China, Bhutan and Pakistan plays a significant role in India’s ecosystem and has a profound influence on the climate of the subcontinent. Adding to its...
View ArticleAdam Pendleton on Black Lives and His Pace London Exhibition
Pace London’s second solo exhibition of American artist Adam Pendleton precedes his presentation in the Belgian Pavilion of the 2015 Venice Biennale. The exhibition of “New Work” continues the artist’s...
View ArticleRaghu Rai On His Latest Photo Show
Photography, he says, is his dharma, and creativity, his language. Raghu Rai, one of the ace photographers of the country, has famously engaged with photographs for several decades now. He doesn’t...
View ArticleMel Ziegler’s “Sticks and Stones” at Galerie Perrotin Paris
“Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones” at Galerie Perrotin in Paris is American artist Mel Ziegler’s first solo exhibition in France. It includes a selection of new and recent works by Ziegler as well...
View ArticleIn the STPI Studio with Jane Lee: Growing a Paper Forest
Jane Lee is having a lot of fun. The sought-after painter, better known for her experimental work with paint as a material, is now playing with paper and discovering the printing techniques available...
View ArticleGyan Singh's Obsession With Marble
Gyan Singh’s love for the stone is so profound that he named his son Marble. Of course, he later changed it to Amit, but he still addresses him with that pet name.Singh, 55, an Allahabad-based...
View ArticleFong Chung-Ray Opens Retrospective in Hong Kong
HONG KONG — Fong Chung-Ray, a pioneering member of the avant-garde Taiwanese art association Fifth Moon Group, opens a retrospective of his career at Galerie du Monde on May 7.At a time when the...
View Article“Marc Chagall: Enchanted Dreams” at Opera Gallery Singapore
Opera Gallery is presenting an exhibition dedicated to Marc Chagall, the celebrated Franco-Russian artist whose poetic works fuse fantasy and religion.Running May 1‑17, “Marc Chagall: Enchanted Dreams”...
View ArticleTheaster Gates “Freedom of Assembly” at White Cube in London
“Freedom of Assembly” at White Cube Bermondsey is a new body of work by the Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates who aims to bridge the gap between art and life and catalyse social and economic change...
View ArticleVideo: Elmgreen & Dragset's "Past Tomorrow" at Galerie Perrotin
Artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset sat down with ARTINFO on the occasion of their exhibition, titled “Past Tomorrow,” at Galerie Perrotin in New York. The show stages the fictional Upper East Side...
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