• BUCHAREST BIENNALE will use billboards for the first time to exhibit artworks

      Tuesday, 16 February 2016 20:51

      The curator of the seventh edition of Bucharest International Biennial for Contemporary Art will use a novel approach to bring art closer to people in the public space. This is the first edition of Bucharest Biennale where the works will not be exhibited between the four walls of a museum or an art gallery, but […]

    • Installation view of "Marcel Broodthaers: A Retrospective" at The Museum of Modern Art, New York (February 14, 2016–May 15, 2016). Photograph: Martin Seck. © 2016 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

      Marcel Broodthaers: A Retrospective

      Monday, 15 February 2016 17:23

      Through Sunday, May 15 Marcel Broodthaers (Belgian, 1924–1976) worked primarily as a poet until the age of 40, when he turned to the visual arts. Over the next 12 years, his work retained a poetic quality and a sense of humor that balanced its conceptual framework; for his first solo exhibition, he encased unsold copies […]

    • Romina De Novellis, La Gabbia, 2012 Courtesy of the artist & Galerie Laure Roynette, Paris / Club 7.5

      THE ARMORY SHOW ANNOUNCES TIME – BASED EXHIBITOR PROJECTS

      Sunday, 14 February 2016 23:54

      New York – The Armory Show is excited to announce a series of special projects by three exhibiting galleries, which explore concepts of time and decay through performance and sculpture. Participating artists include Romina de Novellis (Galerie Alberta Pane in partnership with Kreëmart), Los Carpinteros (Sean Kelly Gallery) and Jonathan Schipper (Pierogi). In the Armory […]

    • Glenn Ligon, Luhring Augustine.

      Glenn Ligon – What We Said The Last Time and Entanglements

      Friday, 12 February 2016 23:36

      Luhring Augustine Glenn Ligon What We Said The Last Time and Entanglements February 27 – April 17, 2016 Opening Reception: Friday, February 26, 6–8pm Luhring Augustine is pleased to present What We Said The Last Time, an exhibition of new work by Glenn Ligon, and Entanglements, a curatorial project by the artist. A companion exhibition […]

    • Installation view of “91020000,” Cameron Rowland’s exhibition at Artists Space. Credit Pablo Enriquez for The New York Times

      In Cameron Rowland’s ‘91020000,’ Disquieting Sculptures

      Sunday, 31 January 2016 00:44

      Published by Roberta Smith for The New York Times The objects in Cameron Rowland’s remarkable show at Artists Space offer a history lesson and an aesthetic experience, intricately fused. Accompanied by terse explanatory captions, they expose some of the troubling inequities in American society, especially concerning its prisons and their use of compulsory inmate labor. […]

    • The times they are a-changin'... yesterday's collectors had more time to spend researching the art they bought, and art advisers were few and far between. Photo by Mario De Biasi/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images

      Ten questions all gallerists should be asking themselves now

      Saturday, 30 January 2016 19:09

      Is gallery space still worth paying rent for or will Instagram replace it all? Art Basel director Marc Spiegler gives us the answers Source: MARC SPIEGLER  for  Thinking about galleries—individually and as an art-world sector—is a constant inside Art Basel. The organisation was founded by a handful of Basel-based dealers and remains very much driven by gallerists. […]

    • Robert Capa (1913-1954), Pablo Picasso in his studio, Paris, September 1944 (3314.1992)
(Death’s Head, Paris, ca. 1941, Man with a Lamb, Paris, 1943 and possibly Cat, Paris, 1941 in the background.)

      Picasso’s War Years: The MoMa’s Curating of an Evocative Narrative

      Sunday, 10 January 2016 00:18

      There is a perceptible, unidentifiable energy that permeates the Picasso Sculpture exhibition on the fourth floor of New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Phones snap pictures; viewers speak in enthusiastic whispers. And amongst the excited crowd: an invaluable collection of sculptures that catalogues 62 years of an artist’s life. The layout of the exhibit guides […]

    • Randall Okita with Portrait as a Random Act of Violence,  2012, wood, glass. Photo courtesy of Robert Kananaj Gallery

      Randall Okita: Things I Can’t Tell You

      Monday, 4 January 2016 00:03

      Throughout my career as an art critic, the choice of medium artists make has always been a central issue. In the 1970s photography was questioned. Was it an artistic medium or only a craft? Then came performance and installation art followed by video art. Luckily it seems that these days anything can be considered an […]

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      John Hoyland, Anthony Caro, Kenneth Noland at Pace London

      Friday, 4 December 2015 16:45

      London-Pace London is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by John Hoyland, Anthony Caro and Kenneth Noland, celebrating the friendship and connections between the three artists. The exhibition will be on view in the ground floor gallery of 6 Burlington Gardens from 20 November to 16 January 2016. This exhibition is the first presentation […]

    • “Back Drop” Savas Boyraz with Hito Steyerl

      Friday, 4 December 2015 03:04

      German Artist, filmmaker and writer Hito Steyerl spoke with Savas Boyraz about his recent work “Back Drop” at Open Source Gallery. Steyerl’s teenage friend Andrea Wolf, who became a martyr of the Kurdish liberation movement when killed in Çatak, Turkey in 1998, serves as a driving force in her recent work. Steyerl’s visits to Kurdistan […]

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