“My Salad Years”, the title of Adam Higgins’ first exhibition at the Chris Sharp Gallery, was a hymn to innocence, channeling the happy times that Shakespeare talks about. Antony and …
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An anonymous 15th-century Belgian miniature depicts a battle from the Books of Maccabees in which the hero Eleazar slays a war elephant whose body is about to crush him to …
Débora Delmar is a wise critic of the aesthetic habits of her own class. Raised in a cozy golf club in southern Mexico City, she observes how, through gentrification and …
In the exhibition “Cut from Blue Sky”, Talya Feldman explores the thorny histories of racist violence in Germany and mass shootings in the United States. Her interest in these subjects …
With her exhibition “Meruntö: In the house of the spirits”, the artist and ecologist Lucía Pizzani invites us to participate in a ritual of memory and recovery of knowledge about …
Sasha Stiles, Analog Binary Code: plant intelligence, 2020, photographic documentation of an in situ technobiological poem coded in black walnut trees and leaves under their source tree, variable dimensions. Over …
The sea floor, once considered an impenetrable mystery, has become what many now describe as the final frontier of a crowded world increasingly reliant on electronics. Even as hundreds of …
The Republic of Benin will organize a national pavilion for the first time at the 60th Venice Biennale, which will be held from April 20 to November 24, 2024. The …
The Whitechapel Gallery in London has made six staff members redundant, half of them senior curators, The arts journal reports. Among those dismissed are Lydia Yee, who served as the …
It is difficult to have a clear view of the sea from the interior of Algiers, even if the capital is built on terraces which run down the steep slopes …