Turkey’s Turbulent History Reimagined by Artist Gülsün Karamustafa in Berlin
Turkey’s tumultuous history is presented through an autobiographical lens by artist Gülsün Karamustafa in Berlin.“Chronographia” is a solo show by the contemporary artist at Hamburger Bahnhof.A key...
View ArticleIndian Artist Sachin Bonde’s Solo ‘Soil Oil’ in Dubai
Indian artist Sachin Bonde’s solo ‘Soil Oil’ in Dubai’s 1x1 gallery shocases the importance of kerosene in rural India and the crime and corruption associated with its supply to the significance of...
View ArticleKurt Schwitters Meets Zaha Hadid at Galerie Gmurzynska
“Kurt Schwitters: Merz” at Galerie Gmurzynska in Zurich is a retrospective of the innovative and daring – but perhaps underrated – German painter, sculptor, typographer, and writer Kurt Schwitters. He...
View ArticleVIDEO: Estate Sale Reveals Trove of Works by Artist and Psychic Ingo Swann
Walking into an estate sale in downtown New York last year, Harrison Tenzer — who, following posts at Christie’s and Wright, is moving over to Sotheby’s as a specialist in contemporary art this month —...
View Article'Between Structure and Matter: Other Minimal Futures'
Upon first seeing the work of the Karachi-born artist Rasheed Araeen in London in the late 1960s, a critic announced, “I cannot imagine any European doing this work.” This backhanded compliment — cited...
View ArticleConceptual Duo Cohen and Van Balen's First Solo Show in Hong Kong
Pearl Lam Galleries' SOHO branch in Hong Kong is showcasing London-based conceptual artists Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen for the first time in the city. Curated by David Ho Yeung Chan, the...
View ArticleAMA Takes us Through an Inferno at K11 Art Foundation
K11 Art Foundation (KAF) is launching the first exhibition of “As Far As Near” with Hong Kong poet and artist AMA, entitled “The Inferno,” continuing its ambition to support the development of Chinese...
View ArticleGego’s Liminal Lines at Dominique Lévy London
“Autobiography of a Line” at Dominique Lévy is the first solo exhibition in London of the German-born Venezuelan artist Gego (Gertrud Louise Goldschmidt, 1912-1994). Organized in collaboration with the...
View ArticleGeorgiana Houghton: Spiritualist Medium, World's First Abstract Artist?
The latest exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery, open from June 16 until September 11, unearths the fascinating story of long-forgotten British artist Georgiana Houghton (1814-1884). She was a...
View ArticleOffice Romance: Kathy Ryan’s New York Photographs
Through the decades, New York has held much charm for writers and filmmakers, especially in its built landscape and blocks. Apart from its museums and parks, which are the city’s preferred venues when...
View ArticleMario García Torres Tells ‘An Arrival Tale’ at TBA21
Vienna’s Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (TBA21) is hosting an exhibition from June 17 to November 20 in which Mexican artist Mario García Torres reconsiders his own work in terms of the ongoing...
View Article'Relooking Anthony Poon': Lecture at Sundaram Tagore Gallery
Alongside Anthony Poon’s current exhibition “Transformation and Color” at Sundaram Tagore in Singapore, the gallery is hosting a lecture about the pioneer abstract artist on June 18. Entitled...
View ArticleChris Levine’s 3D Portrait of the Dalai Lama in London
British light artist Chris Levine’s 3D lenticular portrait of the Dalai Lama is currently on show for the first time at The Fine Art Society in Mayfair until July 7. Created in 2015 in celebration of...
View ArticleThe Art of Small-Scale Sculpture at Fellbach Triennial
The Fellbach Small Sculpture Triennial has launched its 13th international edition at the historic Alte Kelter in Fellbach, Germany – a former wine production facility located in the wine-growing...
View ArticleREDSEA Gallery Announces Diverse Summer Group Show
Singapore’s REDSEA Gallery is presenting an assembly of fresh contemporary artists for the summer from June 24 through July 29.Following Chinese-Australian artist Zhong Chen’s “Kung Fu” exhibition, the...
View ArticleFine Art Society Celebrates 140 Years, From Eros to Samuel Palmer
The Fine Art Society in Mayfair in London is the oldest in situ gallery on Bond Street, the original home of the British art trade. Founded in 1876 to publish and sell prints, it helped give Whistler...
View ArticleMary Ellen Mark's Attitudes at Howard Greenberg Gallery
Born in 1940 in Philadelphia, celebrated American photographer Mary Ellen Mark traveled far and wide during a career that spanned over four decades. Her work, whether documentary or commercial,...
View ArticleThomas Struth Explores Nature and Politics at Martin Gropius Bau
Thomas Struth’s “Nature & Politics” is a kaleidoscopic journey through landscapes. They range from Ramallah, a city in the central West Bank, to a Disneyland Resort in the Californian city of...
View ArticleAlex Katz Sculpture Unveiled in Mayfair Fountain, Timothy Taylor Gallery
A “cutout sculpture” by Alex Katz featuring a group of three female bathers was installed in the fountain outside Mayfair’s Connaught Hotel on June 21, preceding its showcase at the adjacent Timothy...
View ArticleFor the Diary: Catherine Goodman's Landscapes and Figures at Marlborough Fine...
Catherine Goodman will open an exhibition of her recent paintings of landscapes and figures at Marlborough Fine Art, London starting on November 18.The exhibition will present different facets of...
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