PinPoint: On Dianne Bernstein at Agora Gallery
Though the tradition of painting is strong and storied in her family, Dianne Bernstein did not take it up herself until an open-air class in Fiesole exposed her to the medium. It was there, in the...
View ArticleThe Male Gaze, Circa 1970, On View at White Columns
“Men act and women appear” — viewing White Columns’ fascinating, chilling exhibition “Margret: Chronicle of an Affair – May 1969 to December 1970,” I’m reminded of critic John Berger’s indictment of...
View ArticleTimur Si-Qin’s “Biogenic Mineral” at Magician Space
BEIJING — Magician Space is currently hosting Berlin-based artist Timur Si-Qin’s first solo exhibition in China, “Biogenic Mineral,” curated by Aimee Lin.Centered around a fictional brand called Truth...
View ArticlePainting, Tongue Firmly in Cheek: David Shrigley Gets Colorful at Anton Kern
Perhaps the strangest thing about David Shrigley is how normal he is in person. The Scottish artist — very tall, rather soft-spoken — is best known for a prolific body of drawings that are alternately...
View ArticleVenus Rising Over L.A.: Gallery Makes Moves to West Coast
“We’re now New York-L.A.,” boasts Adam Lindemann, the voluble collector-turned-art-impresario behind the Venus Over Manhattan gallery, which opened on Madison Avenue in 2012. He’s importing to the West...
View ArticleDealer's Notebook: Q&A with Gallerist Matthias Arndt
Name: Matthias ArndtHailing from: FrankfurtPresides over: ARNDT Berlin and SingaporeGallery’s specialty: International Contemporary ArtArtists represented: Gilbert & George, Sophie Calle,...
View Article5 Must-See Gallery Shows: Gaetano Pesce, Nina Beier, and More
Gaetano Pesce at Allouche Gallery, through April 25 (115 Spring Street)“One Of A Kind Iconic Works, 1967-2015” is a quirky delight, dripping with resin and perversity. It would take a certain kind of...
View Article2015 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize Finalists in London
The Photographers’ Gallery in London has opened an exhibition of the four artists shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2015: Nikolai Bakharev, Zanele Muholi, Viviane Sassen, and Mikhael...
View ArticleArin Rungjang: Mongkut at Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz
Paris’s Jeu de Paume is currently showing a major work by Thai artist Arin Rungjang, Thailand’s representative at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013, at Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz. Titled “Mongkut,”...
View ArticleArt For All: Making Art Accessible
It’s a fact that not everyone can afford high-end artifacts owing to their soaring prices, especially when the creator is a renowned artist. Therefore, to make it easy for people who are interested in...
View ArticleYang Fudong at Marian Goodman Gallery Paris
Marian Goodman Gallery Paris has opened its fourth exhibition of work by renowned Chinese artist Yang Fudong. Titled “The Coloured Sky: New Women II,” the exhibition features a multi-screen video...
View ArticleFondation Prince Pierre de Monaco Names PIAC Prize Finalists
The Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco has announced three shortlisted artworks by three female artists for the 2016 PIAC – Prix International d’Art Contemporain (International Contemporary Art Prize)....
View ArticleSpaces And Their Relationship With Society
Architectural spaces in India speak for themselves. Even if one doesn’t know if it’s Mughal, French or British, its character can be gauged by its surroundings. Trying to show just that, Sumit Basu, a...
View ArticleMiquel Barceló Explores the Deep Sea at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris will host a solo exhibition of Spanish artist Miquel Barceló inspired by his deep-sea explorations and native island of Majorca.The 17-painting series entitled...
View ArticleIldiko Kovacs Wins the 2015 Bulgari Art Award
The Art Gallery of New South Wales has announced the highly respected Sydney-based abstract painter Ildiko Kovacs as the recipient of the $80,000 BVLGARI ART AWARD for her painting “Onda” 2015.Head...
View ArticleTal R’s Chimney school of sculpture at Victoria Miro, London
London gallery Victoria Miro has opened a major exhibition of new work by the renowned Tel Aviv–born Copenhagen-based artist Tal R.Titled “Chimney school of sculpture,” the exhibition showcases Tal R’s...
View ArticlePinPoint: On Dale Kennington at The Mennello Museum of American Art
The Mennello Museum of American Art opens its yearlong "Storytellers of the South: Voices of Women" series of exhibitions with Real Lives: Observations and Reflections by Dale Kennington, an original...
View ArticleHenry Hudson’s Plasticine Paintings at Sotheby’s S2 London
Sotheby’s S2 London gallery has opened an exhibition of new work by British artist Henry Hudson who is best known for his sculptural plasticine paintings. Titled “The Rise and Fall of Young Sen – The...
View ArticleJohn Virtue’s Poetic Seascapes at The Hughes Gallery, Sydney
The Hughes Gallery in Sydney is hosting a fantastic exhibition of new works by world renowned English artist John Virtue who is best known for his powerful monochrome land- and seascapes.The body of...
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