The Hessel Museum of Art marks its tenth anniversary with a major exhibition of works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection curated by Lauren Cornell and Tom Eccles entitled “Invisible Adversaries”. The exhibition is inspired by the eponymous 1976 feature film … More
Online Auction by Paddle 8, bid until 1 June The auction includes generous donations by: Tomma Abts, Olafur Eliasson, Liam Gillick, Rachel Harrison, Thomas Hirschhorn, Pierre Huyghe, Janice Kerbel, Sharon Lockhart, David Maljković, Bruno Pacheco, Walid Raad, Martha Rosler, Wilhelm … More
“WELT AM DRAHT” is the title of the first presentation in the new temporary JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION satellite at Leipziger Strasse 60 in Berlin’s Mitte district. In line with the JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION’s insistence that it be contemporary, the exhibition … More
Organised by Juliana Engberg and curated by Hannah Mathews, this exhibition brings together several of von Brandenburg’s works, including objects, films, installations and a major new commission developed in partnership with the Darling Foundry, Montreal; The Power Plant, Toronto; Museum … More
Come and play a relaxing game of ping pong in the centre of Amsterdam, part of Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija’s interactive art installation Tomorrow is the Question. Using social interaction as his starting point, Tiravanija creates encounters in which the … More
“Trans-Corporeal Metabolisms”, the 12th edition of the Performance Project of LISTE Art Fair Basel, focuses on works that consider the body as a porous and permeable interface. Under the influence of current global geopolitical, economical and virtual realities the perception … More
The exhibition, which was planned to make use of three exhibition spaces in the city: the Kula Gallery, the Milesi Palace and the Museum of Fine Arts, offers viewers several points of entry into Sarmento’s work, by displaying works in … More
Pirelli HangarBicocca is presenting a conversation between Carsten Höller and Philippe Parreno, introduced by Vicente Todolí and moderated by Andrea Lissoni. This very special event on the Public Program calendar brings together two of the best-known artists on the international … More
Reading Room: Sunday 8 May @ Frieze New York 2016 “On Ecstasy”: Rachel Rose and Ryan McNamara in conversation with Alex Jovanovich Artforum 3.30 PM For more information Map Rachel Rose, Everything and More (still), 2015
The work of the Israelian Keren Cytter focuses on relations, or on the impossibility of relations, as well as the impossibility of authentic film making. Her films constantly reflect on their own creation process, they disenchant, show that the “magic … More
Keren Cytter (born 1977 Tel Aviv, lives in New York) captures and explores human relationships, particularly the performed behaviours and interactions of everyday life. Working with narrative, Cytter plays with humorous, absurd, and deconstructed dialogues, which at times mix fictitious … More
PILAR CORRIAS GALLERY and LEO XU PROJECTS cordially invite you to the opening of group exhibition “Performing Time” on Saturday, April 23rd, 2016, 6-8pm at LEO XU PROJECTS’ Shanghai space. Co-organized and co-produced by both galleries, the show features recent … More
A series of short presentations and discussions for aspiring artists and filmmakers who want to hear from professionals working with the moving image. We are joined by artist-filmmaker Phillip Warnell, who is currently developing a new artists’ feature film with … More
Emily Sundblad’s Dichterliebe/Divine Bitches is an erotic collage operetta featuring Juliana Huxtable. It is the second instalment of the collaborative performance work originally conceived for The Kitchen, New York, in April 2015. Texts written by Sundblad and Juliana Huxtable (and … More
“… I’m sitting at home in Berlin and go on writing. I’m wearing a pink Hello Kitty t-shirt I bought in Japan with white sunglasses. Even when I just write to myself it’s clear to me that I want some-one … More
The Objects Do Things project appeals to the pleasure we get from engaging with the world of the imagination. It is shaped by the changes that have taken place in the visual arts in the past few years: the appearance … More
Shahzia Sikander (1969 – ) presents her first major solo exhibition in Hong Kong. This body of work explores Hong Kong’s colonial complexity, both historical and current. Installed within the Former Explosives Magazine Compound of Asia Society Hong Kong Center, … More
John Skoog’s film Shadowland will be included in the exhibition SWEDISH ART: NOW!, the first ever comprehensive exhibition to present the new generation of Swedish contemporary art – from established such as Klara Lidén, Nathalie Djurberg and Cajsa von Zeipel … More
The video work of New York–based artist Rachel Rose addresses how we define mortality. Her subjects range from zoos and a robotics perception lab to Philip Johnson’s Glass House, the American Revolutionary War, and nineteenth-century park design. She anchors these … More
Ever since the days of Aristotle, life itself has remained a mystery, in spite of countless attempts by scientists and philosophers to come up with a definition. Despite contemporary advanced theories about complex systems and the vertiginous potential of synthetic … More
The exhibition Bread and Roses formulates a question about the way artists define their status and position in the realm of an ever-widening economic gap: the possibility to reconcile dreams of social justice with the need of artistic freedom and autonomy. At … More
Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present the international group exhibition Un certain regard. The French term ‘un certain regard’ can actually and ironically enough be described as a look or glance that is hard to describe. In its … More
Visual art can transmit meaning and tell stories. Exploring the multi-valence of narrative in contemporary art, Drawing Conclusions features works on paper by artists such as Larry Day, Marcel Dzama, Faith Ringgold, Kara Walker, and Charles Avery — and includes … More
The Museum Haus Konstruktiv presents the solo exhibition of Ulla von Brandenburg Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No, curated by Sabine Schaschl. Her complex and sensuous oeuvre includes specifically selected cultural and historical references. Across von Brandenburg’s black and white films, installations, performances, murals … More
The shortlist was announced by the selection committee of the French art prize—formed by 11 collectors from the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (ADIAF)—during an event held at the auction house Artcurial, in Paris, Artistik Rezo reports. … More
The work of the American artist Ian Cheng explores the nature of mutation and the capacity of humans to relate to change. Drawing on principles of video game design, improvisation, and Darwinian brutality, Cheng has developed so-called “live simulations,” living … More
The artist, architects and commissioners will come together in a panel discussion on Wednesday 3 February, 19.00 to reflect on the collaborative process behind the BALTIC Ryder Commission. BALTIC and Ryder Architecture present the second in a series of new … More
The second Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall is by French artist Philippe Parreno, a multi-discplined artist known for creating dramatic sensory journeys. Working across film, video, sound, sculpture, performance and information technology, Parreno explores the borders between reality and fiction. A key … More