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He breathlessly described seeing Berlinde De Bruyckere’s installation of donkeys at the San Giorgio Maggiore church in Venice ...
At Azabudai Hills Gallery, Tokyo, the artist merges seemingly incompatible visual traditions, challenging the binary thinking that once marginalized him ...
Leonardo Bigazzi Over the past 15 years, as the notion of spectatorship has evolved in tandem with how we experience moving images – from vast screens in public settings to tiny devices held in the ...
In the summer of 2018, Diego Marcon travelled to Austria to visit the home museum of the writer Thomas Bernhard, whose work he admires for its wry bleakness. ‘No one makes me laugh like him,’ Marcon ...
Flaneuring in the footsteps of the situationists before him, Julien Berthier is preoccupied by those camouflaged apparatuses which guide and delimit the flow of people through urban space: the common ...
In a moment of political pressure and shrinking public funding, interim director Jed Morse discusses the museum’s mission ...
Returning after its debut at Frieze New York in 2023, the Artist Plate Project will once again transform The Shed into a platform for art and social impact. The work of more than 50 celebrated artists ...
The joke feels apropos to Asia Art Archive’s latest exhibition, ‘In Our Own Backyard’, which draws from the personal archives ...
Moving through Karl Lagerfeld’s 1980s apartment in Rocabella feels like a surrealist dream: furnished by the provocative ...