French/American sculptor, poet and novelist Barbara Chase-Riboud (born in 1939 in Philadelphia) met Alberto Giacometti at the beginning of the 1960s when she had just settled in Paris. Her work was at
Conceived by Germano Celant, this retrospective is part of the series of exhibitions that Fondazione Prada has dedicated to artists—such as Edward Kienholz, Leon Golub and William Copley—whose practice
During the 1930s and 1940s, abstraction began to solidify as an exciting, fresh form of modern artmaking in the United States, and a small assortment of American artists dedicated themselves to it.
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With a selection of more than one hundred pieces by sixty-five artists from all over the world, The Point of Sculpture addresses the major transformation that the practice of sculpture has un
During his lifetime, J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) witnessed spectacular technological innovations and the industrialization of modern life. As the advances of industry and commerce brought Britain to wo
Over the last 15 years, David Brognon and Stéphanie Rollin have developed a multifaceted body of work, guided by conceptual and ethical principles.
Titled after Jorge Luis Borges' 1928 essay, The
GR Gallery is pleased to announce "Happy Hour" and "Some Strange Speckle of Truth", two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring artists Leegan Koo and Jack Shure. The shows will unveil the latest se
To mark the renovation of its iconic building on Schillerplatz, The Academy of Fine Vienna has invited the trio of artists and curators from New Delhi Raqs Media Collective to survey the historical Pai
Bardo is a mystical, enigmatic, and visually stunning action. This is how it is described by the critic and doctor in Art History Nadine Seligmann who explains that the term "bardo" refers to the Tibet