de Sarthe Gallery Unveils New Space in Beijing
BEIJING — Hong Kong-based stalwart de Sarthe Gallery, which represents a diverse roster of international artists with a particular focus on French Impressionism and modern and postwar Chinese painting,...
View ArticleLazarides London Opens Landmark Alexandre Farto/Vhils Show
A multidisciplinary exhibition of work by renowned Portuguese street artist Alexandre Farto aka Vhils has opened at Lazarides Rathbone, marking the artist’s final gallery exhibition for the foreseeable...
View ArticleWhen Michelangelo Meets Kerala
There are some images that get etched on your mind forever. Like “The Creation of Adam” by the 15th century Italian artist Michelangelo. It’s one of the most famous works by the multi-talented artist,...
View ArticleAn Out of Body Experience on the Lower East Side
Jeremy Couillard’s “Out of Body Experience Clinic” is aptly named. Ostensibly an exhibition, on view at Louis B. James in New York through May 10, it’s more of a journey into alternate dimensions,...
View ArticlePinPoint: On NOADA ARTExpo 2015 at The Transformer Station
The Northern Ohio Art Dealers Association is pleased to announce its ARTExpo 2015, May 7th through May 10th. The ARTExpo will take place at Fred and Laura Ruth Bidwell Foundation’s Transformer Station,...
View ArticleUncovered Interiors: Katrin Sigurdardóttir Explores the Idea of Home
Architects today tend to neglect physical models, once the fundamental tools of their trade. Digital technologies have rendered manual designs for construction inefficient, if not all but obsolete. In...
View ArticleVideo: Postwar Themes in Fabio Mauri’s “I Was Not New”
Oliver Renaud-Clement, curator of “I Was Not New” by Fabio Mauri, sat down with ARTINFO to discuss the themes and motifs present in the Italian artist’s work, which was on display at the Hauser &...
View ArticleDavid Noonan’s Visionary Illusions at Roslyn Oxley9, Sydney
Sydney-born, London-based Australian artist David Noonan is one of those artists whose dedication to a particular series of work continues to elicit exciting results, even after many years of...
View ArticleDealer's Notebook: Q&A with iPRECIATION's Helina Chan
Name: Helina ChanHailing from: Born in Shanghai, grew up in Hong Kong, migrated to Singapore now its citizen Presides over: iPRECIATION Gallery in SingaporeGallery’s specialty: Hong Kong,...
View ArticleChina’s Post-Ink Painting Era at Galerie Nathalie Obadia
“Revolution in Tradition: China’s post-ink painting era” at Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris is a pioneering exhibition aimed at showcasing the exciting developments in Chinese art and its connection...
View ArticleTime To Pause, Breathe, Reflect
The debate in India between materialism and renunciation is as ancient as the land itself. But it’s been of greater significance in present times due to the blitzkrieg of enticements luring...
View ArticleIs It Mere Water Or Holy River Ganga?
If you believeI lie wrapped in a heap of nothingnessUnsung, Unlit, UnheardTill the end of time.That’s Manav Gupta at his musing best. Forever challenging his comfort zone even in the physical world,...
View Article“Magritte – Selected Works” at Mark Hachem Gallery, Paris
Mark Hachem Gallery is exhibiting a collection of limited edition sculptures and lithographs based on the work of the renowned Belgian surrealist René Magritte at its Paris gallery.In January 1967,...
View ArticleRecycle Group Parallels Social Media With Religion at Richard Taittinger Gallery
“Dig a trench through a landfill,” wrote archaeologist William Rathje, who made his career studying garbage, “and you will see layers of phone books like geographical strata or layers of cake.” While...
View ArticleThe Quiet Lives Of Tagore’s Kabuliwalas
Standing clad in loose fit salwaar-kameez, his beard touches his chest and a dash of surma (kohl) gleams in his eyes. He sits on a carpet even in scorching summers and shares the meal with his brothers...
View ArticleOrganic Geometries: Tony Cragg at Buchmann Gallery
When you walk into Tony Cragg’s solo exhibition at the Buchmann Galerie in Berlin, you feel almost like Alice falling down the rabbit hole into the Wonderland; visitors are surrounded by abstract...
View ArticlePinPoint: On Dianne Bernstein at Agora Gallery
Though the tradition of painting is strong and storied in her family, Dianne Bernstein did not take it up herself until an open-air class in Fiesole exposed her to the medium. It was there, in the...
View ArticleThe Male Gaze, Circa 1970, On View at White Columns
“Men act and women appear” — viewing White Columns’ fascinating, chilling exhibition “Margret: Chronicle of an Affair – May 1969 to December 1970,” I’m reminded of critic John Berger’s indictment of...
View ArticleTimur Si-Qin’s “Biogenic Mineral” at Magician Space
BEIJING — Magician Space is currently hosting Berlin-based artist Timur Si-Qin’s first solo exhibition in China, “Biogenic Mineral,” curated by Aimee Lin.Centered around a fictional brand called Truth...
View ArticlePainting, Tongue Firmly in Cheek: David Shrigley Gets Colorful at Anton Kern
Perhaps the strangest thing about David Shrigley is how normal he is in person. The Scottish artist — very tall, rather soft-spoken — is best known for a prolific body of drawings that are alternately...
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