Kiyomizu, the third son of Tsukamoto Takejuro, was born in Nagoya in 1922. After fighting in the Battle of Okinawa, he was discharged from the army and studied metal casting at Tokyo University of the
Naked, avatar-like figures with flowing hair career on blue horses through a nocturnal forest. They fight their way through a flock of colorful birds of paradise and, in the moonlight, indulge in wild
Lou Stovall: The Museum Workshop reexamines the history and legacy of the Dupont Center, an artist’s museum founded in Washington, DC, in 1969. Under the visionary collaboration of curator Walter Hopps
DISSONANCE. Platform Germany, edited by Mark Gisbourne and Christoph Tannert, is a book published by DCV that surveys 81 artistic positions in the field of painting in Germany.
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Fondazione Prada (Milan – Venice) is active all the summer with an extensive cultural program:
"Useless Bodies?" - Elmgreen & Dragset - Milan - Until 22 August
An exhibition which explores the pre
Gagosian is pleased to present the second and final installment of Art in Process, a survey of works by Nam June Paik (1932–2006) spanning his career. The first part of the exhibition is on view at Gag
“I try to make work that joins the seductions of wishful thinking with the criticality of knowing better,” Barbara Kruger has said. An incisive critic of popular culture, Kruger addresses the
The Julio González Prize was created in 2000 by Viviane Grimminger and Kosme de Barañano, then director of the IVAM Centro Julio González, in recognition of González's role as a precursor of modern and
The Whitney Museum of American Art announces updates to its advance exhibition schedule through spring 2023, including the first full-length museum presentation of Meriem Bennani and Orian Barki's film