BÁO CHÍ & XUẤT BẢN
Documenta 14 is so vast, dispersed, and enigmatic, that it is literally impossible to experience all of it (not to mention that the other half of the quinquennial exhibition has yet to take place, in Kassel, Germany). Yet the earnest visitor should make the effort, while in Athens, not only to take in what he or she can of the international offerings of documenta, but to wander off the beaten path of the biennial map, and sample what the local art scene of Athens has to offer.
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
Read MoreWell, we’re here. With 2016 finally coming to a close, the art world has landed in Miami for another Art Basel bacchanal. But along with the carefree glamour of the galas and the private parties, trepidation hangs in the air—whether it’s acknowledged or not. With rising tides, both symbolic and real, increasingly threatening the art world’s private paradise, we are caught between anxiety and blissful disbelief, ruefully letting the champagne flow every December, until, one year, we might be waiting on Collins Avenue for our Ubers in waist-high water. Here is some art to see in Miami that reflects our anxious times, and the promise that we may overcome them.
Read MoreThe Latin inscription ‘Salve Hospes’ glimmers above the entrance of the Kunstverein Braunschweig.
Read MoreEven though just about everyone has come back to the city from their upstate country homes, some extremely awesome stuff is continuing to go down in H
Read MoreForget standing in a gallery – today’s artists, from AA Bronson to Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, want you to turn on, tune in and drop all your inhibitions.
Read MoreAn exciting new series of immersive performances that will add to the Serpentine’s growing programme of experimental live events, are set for the 2016 calendar at the gallery.
Read MoreKarl Holmqvist has managed, over the course of twenty-odd years of career, to win both significant critical approval and the admiration of his peers.
Read MoreOn the last Thursday of the humid and wet month of June, Chelsea offered quite a few interesting and unique new exhibitions that were crowded with a generous amount of art aficionados and spectators.
Read MoreThe exhibition revolves around what could be called ‘the materiality of communication‘ as well as the fluid and unstable meanings of communicated signs. The five artists all make use of graphic and printed
Read MoreIf I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution proudly presents its second publication in the field of performative art practices entitled Conversation Pieces.
Read MoreIf I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution proudly presents its second publication in the field of performative art practices entitled Conversation Pieces.
Read MoreHacienda is a new exhibition space located in Zurich’s Seefeld neighborhood. Co-organized by Arthur Fink, Fabian Marti, and Oskar Weiss
Read MoreThe death of print media is a favorite topic of people in the media business. Readers and reporters turn online in ever-greater numbers
Read MoreKarl Holmqvist is firmly established on the international art scene, and is undoubtedly one of Sweden’s most prominent artists. Following exhibitions at MoMA
Read MoreIn an effort to start the new year with a note of promise, ARTINFO Canada presents a roundup of those Canadians, 30 years or younger, who we consider to be showing great industry and promise in the art world.
Read MoreMan has always been fascinated with secret societies and their clandestine rites, their covert knowledge, and exclusive circle of members.
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