Khvay Samnang Unearths Colonial Past in Berlin Show
Khvay Samnang is one of Cambodia’s most promising contemporary artists.His works often reflect on the attitudes towards Cambodia’s history, culture and natural environment.He is especially interested...
View ArticleWhitechapel Showcases Arab Art from the Barjeel Collection
London’s Whitechapel Gallery has launched the first of four chronological displays highlighting works from the Barjeel Art Foundation’s diverse and extensive collection of art from the Arab region....
View ArticleWang Qingsong’s First UK Retrospective at Beetles+Huxley
Opening on September 22 at Beetles+Huxley is the veteran Chinese artist Wang Qingsong’s first retrospective exhibition in the UK, consisting of 11 large-scale photographic works that embody Wang’s...
View ArticleHans Feurer Exposes Calendar Girls at Mead Carney
Hans Feurer has made his name with fashion and glamor photography: sometimes provocative, usually sexy and always stylish.His work since the 1960s includes Pirelli and Pentax calendars and thousands of...
View ArticleDan Graham’s Polarizing “Passage” at Marian Goodman Paris
Marian Goodman Gallery Paris is showcasing the work of the celebrated American conceptual artist Dan Graham who is best known for creating large-scale architectural pavilions that incorporate mirrors...
View ArticleHilfiger and Deitch Curate “Rock Style” at Sotheby’s Gallery
“Rock Style” at Sotheby’s S2 Gallery in London from September 22 to October 30 is an exhibition curated by globally-renowned fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger and influential curator Jeffrey Deitch that...
View Article500 Best Galleries 2015: A Look at Belgium
A special summer issue of Modern Painters, which will be published in installments on ARTINFO throughout this week, surveys the world’s best galleries, across six continents and 36 countries....
View ArticleInterview: Gallerist Stephane Custot on the Allure of Dubai
Influential French gallerist Stephane Custot of London’s Waddington Custot Galleries will add to his impressive list of achievements with the launch of a new space in Dubai’s dynamic and constantly...
View Article500 Best Galleries 2015: A Look at France
A special summer issue of Modern Painters, which will be published in installments on ARTINFO throughout this week, surveys the world’s best galleries, across six continents and 36 countries....
View ArticleDusseldorf School, German Industrial Cool at Ben Brown
Bernd and Hilla Becher were extraordinary photographers and equally extraordinary mentors.Their black-and-white photographs of the industrial monoliths of the Ruhr Valley - cooling towers, mines, power...
View ArticleDusseldorf School, German Industrial Cool at Ben Brown
Bernd and Hilla Becher were extraordinary photographers and equally extraordinary mentors.Their black-and-white photographs of the industrial monoliths of the Ruhr Valley - cooling towers, mines, power...
View ArticleDealer’s Notebook: Q&A with Gallerist Agnès Monplaisir
Parisian gallerist and art collector Agnès Monplaisir, director of Galerie Agnès Monplaisir, opened her first gallery in 1987, aged 18, in a small 86-square-foot space in the Bastille district in...
View ArticleJonathan Lux “A smile from across the room” in London
“A smile from across the room” at London’s Marlborough Fine Art is an exhibition of work by American-born London-based artist Jonathan Lux, winner of the 2014 The Valerie Beston Artists’ Trust Prize,...
View Article5 Private Collections in Berlin
Boros CollectionWorks by Wolfgang Tillmans, Olafur Eliasson, Alicja Kwade, and 130 more artists are on view in a converted World War II bunker, seen below, that is also the home of collectors Christian...
View Article5 Shows Not to Miss in London
Francesco Vezzoli returns to the British capital for the first time in nine years with a solo show at Almine Rech Gallery September 8 through October 3. For these recent works, which were the subject...
View ArticleEuropean Migration Crisis Mirrored in London Art Show
The migration crisis is having another artistic echo.The latest is at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. It has a new installation by Cameroonian, Paris-based artist Barthélémy Toguo, simply called...
View ArticleIntensity is the Best Politics: Hermann Nitsch in New York
From his earliest performances and actions in the 1960s involving animal remains through his infamous multi-day, multimedia festivals staged at an Austrian castle, Hermann Nitsch has remained a figure...
View Article500 Best Galleries 2015: A Look at Germany
A special summer issue of Modern Painters, which will be published in installments on ARTINFO this week, surveys the world’s best galleries, across six continents and 36 countries. Throughout the issue...
View Article500 Best Galleries 2015: A Look at Iceland, Finland, The Netherlands
A special summer issue of Modern Painters, which will be published in installments on ARTINFO this week, surveys the world’s best galleries, across six continents and 36 countries. Throughout the issue...
View ArticleThe Istanbul Biennial Is Not an Easy Ride, and That’s the Point
Perhaps she shouldn’t have worn silver platforms. They weren’t matched for the winding descent down the seaside property once home to Leon Trotsky. As she tripped, the art patron raised her arms — clad...
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