This is not the umpteenth the-show-must-go-on-presentation. This exhibition exposes itself as immersed in the events that, relatively speaking, took place in the past one and a half year.
Erwin Wurm’s new series of works comprises marble sculptures in the shapes of sausages, bread rolls and gherkins that are presented in oversized dimensions.
Yosuke Bandaidigitus Taro Nasu〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 6 Chome−6−9 ピラミデビル4F January 16 – February 20, 2021 All images copyright and courtesy of the artist(s) and Taro Nasu, Tokyo In this exhibition, the concepts of mimicry and digital technology intertwine on numerous levels. The moment they step into the exhibition space, visitors will see taxidermy […]
In this show, held in Palacio de Cristal, Petrit Halilaj uses a wide variety of elements to explore topics such as home, nation, love and cultural identity.
Originally commissioned for the 2019 Whitney Biennial, this presentation features Neighborhood Goggles, a pair of brightly colored totemic sculptures with inset video screens.
Embracing the material’s tension between familiar references and modernity, Zhang’s textile works evoke the loss of a former state of existence and welcomes the recomposition of a new world.
The new paintings juxtapose the cyclical movement of time conducted by the intermittent appearance and disappearance of the images with a sense of change and extension implied by the vague contours and positions of the canvases and the flowing drips of wax and paint.
Seemingly banal sequences from the everyday life are enriched with references to the history of art and the debris of modern-day urban life giving the paintings an air of universality while at the same planting them firmly in the contemporary.
Poetic in their realisation, the selection of works presented is not only an introduction to Lydia Gifford’s art, but it is also a great opportunity to gauge the health of contemporary painting practice.
This presentation centers on a new poetic and nostalgic text by Etel Adnan, based on her experience of moving between her native Lebanon, California, and France.
In each of Tam Ochiai works, multiple time periods and fluid thoughts come and go, which can be described as the gestures of an artist who is in the process of forming and dismantling a concept, and then connecting it to the next thought.
With Paradise Edict Michael Armitage, who will be awarded the renowned Ruth Baumgarte Art Award in the fall, celebrates his first major presentation in a museum setting and his first show in Germany.
A summary of works from the past twenty-three years by Mirra that relate to water. Not only as a fluid or frozen element but also as a socio-poetic statement.
Through painting and multimedia installation, Manuel Fois’s work investigates the concept of language transmigration and the relationship between virtual and physical image.
Romancing the Surface brings together nine artists who explore the sensorial dynamics of materiality in relation to the physical nature of both painting and sculpture.