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As the art world convenes in the Belgian, and de facto European, capital for the most important week of the Brusselian art calendar, we see the persistence of Art Brussels’ white cube formula with big names, big collectors and most likely big sales, with a handful of booths standing out — Selma Feriani, The Hole NYC and Nathalie Obadia, (with two booths one which features work by Laure Prouvost in the SOLO section) — and very little surprises.
Read MoreLast chance to see artworks by Lili Reynaud-Dewar on display Kamel Mennour gallery in Paris.
Read More“Teeth, gums, machines, future, society” by Lili Reynaud-Dewar is on view at Kamel Mennour gallery in Paris through January 14, 2017.
Read MoreThe art critics of The New York Times — Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith — share their picks for the best art of the year.
Read MoreTom Sachs on Frank Ocean’s new visual album Endless: “The 40-minute version is edited, but there’s something like a 140-hour version. That’s the whole thing. That exists, that’s the art piece.”
Read MoreThe current group exhibition at Atlanta Contemporary, “It Can Howl,” suffers from an identity crisis. Even though the show’s title is suggestive of a
Read MoreDoes the newly completed Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center signal a new chapter for Greece? In a climate of serious financial strain and
Read MoreOwen Piper and Lili Reynaud-Dewar met at the Glasgow School of Art while studying their MFA. They graduated in 2003. The same year, Piper was Reynaud-Dewar’s best man at her wedding. They were both born in 1975, but not in the same country: Piper is British and Reynaud-Dewar is French.
Read MoreGalerie Marian Goodman is delighted to present “Pure Fiction”, an exhibition featuring selected works by Ed Atkins, Marcel Broodthaers, Michael Dean, Robert Filliou, Pierre Klossowski, Henri Michaux, Win McCarthy, Giuseppe Penone, Bunny Rogers, Lili Reynaud-Dewar and Josef Strau.
Read MoreWhen last summer Art Basel named Samuel Leuenberger curator of the city-wide sculpture and performance Parcours sector, it was something of a crowning for a hometown hero.
Read MoreThe 31st Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana presents “Over you / you”, the 60th-anniversary edition of the Biennial. Founded in 1955 in Yugoslavia, it is not only one of the world’s oldest biennials, but the first dedicated to the graphic arts.
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
Read MoreYes! After months and months of speculation, prayers, and rumors, the Venice Biennale has released the artist list for its 56th edition, “All the World’s Futures,” which is being curated by Okwui Enwezor.
Read MoreCan literature be exhibited? Can a naked, restless dance become another form of critique of the art institution if, like the myth of the Trojan horse,
Read MoreThis summer Nottingham Contemporary presents a major and unconventional exhibition in two 'Acts' dedicated to Jean Genet, the celebrated poet
Read MoreCan literature be exhibited? Can a naked, restless dance become another form of critique of the art institution if, like the myth of the Trojan horse,
Read MoreThis summer Nottingham Contemporary presents a major and unconventional exhibition in two 'Acts' dedicated to Jean Genet, the celebrated poet
Read MoreThis is a show about evasiveness and exactitude. The works in Otherwise Unexplained Fires* insist on the latency of meaning, not because they want
Read MoreBielefelder Kunstverein proudly presents the first major solo exhibitions in Germany of the artists Lili Reynaud-Dewar (*1975) and Thomas Julier
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