Woven together with numerous autobiographical elements, Louise Bourgeois' work bears witness to a close relationship between memory and recollection that wavers, fades and stretches thin.
The sculptor,
László Lakner (b. 1936, Budapest. Lives and works in Berlin since 1974) is one of the most important artists and actors of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde. He participated in the legendary Iparterv exhib
We are pleased to announce the opening of the solo show Vermilion Like Embers by Andrey Guaianá Zignnatto at the Museum of Latin American Art, USA.
The solo show presents new works, such as Uramaitõ a
Revisit one of the most significant new major works in the museum's collection: 'The Refusal of Time' by the South African artist William Kentridge. It is a virtuoso and all-encompassing installation t
Launching today, the third season of MITICO, Belmond’s annual artistic series with Galleria Continua, focuses on a single artist for the first time – internationally acclaimed contemporary artist, Dani
We celebrate 10 years of life, a decade in which we have been committed to bring art closer, to fill the world around us with light and color and to support nearly 200 artists, who have exhibit their w
Osvaldo González's work is crafted from spatial relationships, self-awareness and knowledge, and potential subjective connections between the viewer and the environment he recreates. Without a doubt, w
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium are inaugurating IMAGINE!, an extraordinary international touring exhibition conceived in close collaboration with the Centre Pompidou (Paris).
An immersion i
Originating in England in the late 1950s, the Pop art movement took hold in the United States after receiving support from critics such as British writer and curator Lawrence Alloway, who coined the te