Angel Otero on His New Painting Technique and First Hong Kong Exhibition
Ahead of two museum retrospectives in America, Puerto Rican artist Angel Otero is presenting new work at his first Hong Kong exhibition at Lehmann Maupin, which runs until July 2.ARTINFO spoke to the...
View ArticleMartin Creed Sneaks Brilliance in Through “The Back Door”
It’s a bit early in the morning to watch a woman awkwardly attempting to shit on the floor. The special occasion is “Work No. 660,” a five-minute film by the artist Martin Creed. It showcases an...
View ArticleLee Ufan’s “Dialogue” at kamel mennour, Paris
Following his one-man show in the stately gardens and chateau at Versailles in 2014, the Korean-born master Lee Ufan returns to his Parisian gallerist Kamel Mennour for this solo exhibition, bringing...
View ArticleRania Stephan Explores the Spaces Between Her Films at Marfa’
Lebanese director Rania Stephan’s first solo art exhibition, which documents the artistic process around two of her previous films, is being held by Beirut gallery Marfa’ until August 31.Befitting an...
View ArticleBourne & Shepherd’s photographs reveal unseen views of 19th century India
While making my way through the narrow, dusty and populated lanes of Lado Sarai in south Delhi, I couldn’t help but think of a time when Delhi was bare of the infrastructure and population that burdens...
View ArticleAbout Time: Bettina Pousttchi in DC
It was in Washington, DC, at the International Meridian Conference of 1884, that a single prime meridian was designated and a universal day adopted, synchronized worldwide. It’s apt, then, that the...
View ArticleSukant Khurana’s Solo Show ‘Making Via Unmaking’ Explores Life’s Journey
Indian born visual artist Sukant Khurana, in his first solo titled 'Making Via Unmaking', showcasing his collection of about 60 art works in Delhi. These are primarily mixed media with acrylic on...
View ArticleArtists Probe Media Technology at Julia Stoschek Collection Show in Berlin
A new temporary exhibition space in Berlin’s Mitte district lets visitors see a selection of artworks from Julia Stoschek Collection, which is permanently based in Düsseldorf. Titled “Welt am Draht”...
View ArticleTo Thy Selfie Be True: Lucas Samaras’s AutoPolaroids at Craig F. Starr Gallery
When Lucas Samaras coined the term AutoPolaroid, the camera company wrote him a cease-and-desist letter. Eventually the artist convinced Polaroid to let him keep the term to describe a series of...
View ArticleMary Heilmann on 1970s New York and Her New Whitechapel Show
In her first major UK show in over two decades, American artist Mary Heilmann presents a survey of her work since the 1960s at London’s Whitechapel Gallery.At the opening, we spoke to Mary Heilmann...
View ArticleNahmad Projects Launches in London With 30 Performances Over 30 Days
To launch the new Mayfair gallery Nahmad Projects, 30 performance art works will be executed in the space over 30 days, from June 9 to July 20.This exhibition, entitled “I am NOT Tino Sehgal,” sees the...
View ArticleNeon Works by Keith Sonnier Light Up Whitechapel Gallery
Gallery 2 of London’s Whitechapel Gallery has been illuminated by early neon works by American sculptor Keith Sonnier, on display in the UK for the first time. “Light Works” runs from June 10 through...
View ArticleDealers Notebook: Valter Spano of Partners & Mucciaccia's Expansion in Singapore
Having first opened an Asian outpost in Singapore’s art precinct, Gillman Barracks in 2012, Italian gallery Partners & Mucciaccia has now opened a second gallery space in Singapore in the more...
View ArticleChung Sang-Hwa Holds First US Solo Show at Dominique Lévy
As market and critical interest in the Korean Dansaekhwa (monochrome painting) movement continues to swell, Dominique Lévy opened the first US solo exhibition of one of its leading figures, Chung...
View ArticleVIDEO: Manolo Valdés on his Latest Works at Marlborough Fine Art
Manolo Valdés is presenting his first solo exhibition in the UK in over 10 years with some of his latest works across a variety of mediums (canvas, paper, sculpture), underlying the rich variety of his...
View ArticleVIDEO: 'Hallway Hijack' Fills a Brooklyn High-Rise With Art
Nineteen artists transformed eighteen floors of the luxury apartment building 66 Rockwell in Brooklyn on June 6 with a series of permanent hallway installations. Curated by Taylor Dafoe of Rail...
View Article5 Can't Miss Gallery Shows in New York
Ken Price at Matthew Marks, through June 25 (523 West 24th Street)The grand master of funkily biomorphic, vaguely psychedelic sculpture is arguably more interesting as a draftsman. This survey of works...
View ArticleTotal Exposure: George Henry Longly at Red Bull Studios
In “We All Love Your Life,” the London-based artist George Henry Longly’s first solo exhibition in the United States, space travel is an act of both connection and removal, of being seen and...
View ArticleYigal Ozeri’s “Shadows of Reality” at Opera Gallery Hong Kong
A series of new works by New York-based Israeli artist Yigal Ozeri will make their debut at Hong Kong’s Opera Gallery this week.Known for his astonishingly photorealistic style and immaculate finish...
View ArticleElla Kruglyanskaya's Women at Tate Liverpool
Ella Kruglyanskaya was born in Latvia in 1978 and moved to America in the mid ‘90s. She lives in New York now and over the last few years, has been portraying the female form in her artworks in a...
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