PinPoint: On László Moholy-Nagy at The Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Organized by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, this exhibition is the first to explore how the practice of painting served as the means for the artist to imagine generative relationships between art and...
View Article5 Shows to See this Week in Berlin – Summer Edition
As temperatures rise and the summer break is just around the corner, Berlin galleries tend to loosen up their program and host exhibitions with unconventional or more experimental approaches. This...
View ArticleChoreography and Calligraphy: Elizabeth Neel at Susanne Vielmetter Los...
Full of ideas, Elizabeth Neel’s “Lobster with Shell Game,” which runs through July 3 at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, trumpets an expressive abstraction somewhere between choreography and...
View ArticleVIDEO: Gallery Talk with Barbara Rose on Al Held
In this inaugural Gallery Talk event hosted by Blouin ArtInfo, Daniel Kunitz, Editor-in-Chief of Modern Painters, speaks with Barbara Rose, famed art historian and critic, on the subject of Al Held’s...
View ArticleThe Material World of Joana Vasconcelos at Phillips, London
Auction house Phillips is hosting a selling exhibition of works by the celebrated Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos. Titled “Material World,” the exhibition includes more than 40 works spanning the...
View ArticleGiuseppe Chiari Exhibition Shows the Sound of Art at Tornabuoni Art
“A single sound is music,” Giuseppe Chiari once wrote. For the Action Music pioneer a single gestural brushstroke could transcend hearing through sight.Currently on view at Tornabuoni Art in Paris is a...
View ArticleThe Art of the "Splash" Explored at Plus One Gallery Summer Show
In line with the aquatic vibes of summer, Plus One Gallery has put together a group show dedicated to the art of the splash.In popular culture the image of the splash has served as the backdrop of...
View ArticleChristie’s Celebrates Self-Portraiture in London Exhibition
“Reflections on the Self: From Dürer to Struth” at Christie’s Mayfair is a fascinating and comprehensive journey through the history of self-portraiture from the rise of the genre in the 15th century...
View ArticleChim Pom Opens Gallery in Tokyo’s Koenji
TOKYO — Japanese artist collective Chim Pom has opened an artist-run gallery called Garter in the Kitakore Building in Tokyo’s Koenji district.The inaugural exhibition is devoted to Sono Sion, one of...
View ArticleMichel Tuffery Turns a Samoan Band Into Art at Carriageworks
Sydney’s Carriageworks is once again cementing its status as a world-class incubator for the development of innovative cross-disciplinary art projects with the launch of an exciting new performance and...
View ArticleGalerie Houg's "Summer Show" Highlights Seemingly Dissimilar Artists
Three vastly different artists have taken over the white cube space of Galerie Houg in Paris this summer.Works by Aurélie Pétrel, Jérôme Allavena, and Marjolijn de Witwill examine the crossover of...
View ArticleA Touch of India To Chigiri-e Art
Passion makes one move mountains, indeed! Jyotirmoy Ray’s engineering drawing gradually turned him into a full-fledged artist. A metallurgist by profession, Ray has been practicing various art forms...
View ArticleJesper Just’s Surreal “Servitudes” at Palais de Tokyo
Paris’s Palais de Tokyo is currently showing an impressive new installation by the New York-based Danish artist Jesper Just. Titled “Servitudes,” the installation comprises multiple videos, music, and...
View ArticleAnthony Caro's Abstract Forms Occupy Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle
Yorkshire as a region, has a rich tradition at inspiring sculptors — it is where Barbara Hepworth formed her artistic practice as well as Henry Moore. The Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle is currently the...
View ArticleFilippo Minelli’s Mesmerizing Smoke Clouds at Beetle+Huxley
Brightly colored clouds of pink smoke emerge from scenes of idyllic and undisturbed nature. A vacant warehouse fills with a green haze of smoke. These are the images Italian artist Filippo Minelli...
View ArticleA Royal Time Wrap
The fine young man Karam K. Puri has given himself a life straight out of an adventurously romantic, fast-paced fiction based on some real life story. The only difference is that this is his own story....
View Article5 Must-See Shows in New York: Grace Weaver, Roger Brown, and More
“Constellation” by Melissa McGill on Bannerman IslandThis recently launched public-art project on view for the next two years is situated on a small island in the Hudson River, close to Beacon. It’s...
View ArticleYan Pei-Ming's Works of "Aggressive Beauty" at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Perhaps best known for his bichromatic large-scale paintings of Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong, Yan Pei-Ming will be presenting a different side of his practice with a new solo show titled...
View ArticleWorld's Largest Archive of Marilyn Monroe Photography at Andrew Weiss Gallery
From Marilyn Monroe’s first paying assignment to a magazine shoot just weeks before her death, “Marilyn Monroe: The Making of a Legend,” opening on July 25 at Andrew Weiss Gallery, captures the...
View ArticlePinPoint: Islamic Art Now at LACMA
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents Islamic Art Now: Contemporary Art of the Middle East, the first major exhibition of LACMA's holdings of Middle Eastern contemporary art — the...
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