Accompanying Thaddaeus Ropac’s extensive solo exhibition on Joseph Beuys, a second, smaller exhibition curated by Antony Gormley places the two artists’ works in dialogue. Unsurprisingly, Gormley de Beuys’ selections feature …
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Up or down? The question could evoke eschatological anxiety or just another day at the office. Gabriele Garavaglia’s “Liftcore” deploys the elevator motif to accentuate the surreality of the mundane, …
Kate Fowle has joined Hauser & Wirth as senior director of conservation, according to art news. She will be based in New York. Last June, UK-born Fowle caused a stir …
Unionized workers at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York have reached a tentative inaugural contract with their employer after sixteen months of negotiations that have seen frustrated …
From our partners Join Hao Liang in his Beijing studio as he discusses the inspiration behind his latest series of paintings, rendered in ink and color on silk. Evoking the …
“All Natural”, Erika Ranee’s first solo exhibition with this gallery, presents seven abstract paintings that approach the artist’s life between two types of environments: New York, where she currently lives …
Italian artist Piero Gilardi, whose “Tappeti Natura», or « Nature-Carpet », brings the desert into the gallery, died on March 5 in Turin at the age of eighty. His death …
Tommy Kha, Assembly2017–19. Tommy Kha’s mother is a recurring subject in his photography, but he didn’t realize until five years into their collaboration that she was an image maker herself. …
The Tate Liverpool will close on October 16 ahead of the planned £29.7million ($35.1million) restoration of its Royal Albert Dock home. The refurbishment of the converted warehouse is being partially …
Amia Srinivasan and Paul Chan on Fate and Their First Experiences with Philosophy
philosopher and writer Amia Srinivasan meeting with the artist Paul Chan for the latest episode of “Artists on Writers | Writers on artists. Together they contemplate fate, the distortion of …