VIDEO: Reveling in Sunflowers — Santi Moix’s “A Moment” at Paul Kasmin Gallery
Paul Kasmin Gallery’s 297 10th Avenue space has received a bright splash of color in the form of Catalan painter Santi Moix’s latest series, “A Moment,” which features large-scale canvases based on...
View ArticleChen Wei's "Noon Insomnia" Shows Contemporary Picture of China
Using photography as his medium, Chinese artist Chen Wei aims to counter the chaos of his nation’s development with a slower, deliberate execution of his work. A survey of 12 representative works by...
View ArticleDamien Hirst to Open New London Gallery with John Hoyland Show
Damien Hirst’s newly built Newport Street Gallery in Lambeth, South London will open on October 8 with a major exhibition of works by the late British abstract painter John Hoyland, realizing Hirst’s...
View Article“Dansaekhwa” Shows Context is Everything in Venice Collateral Event
Context is everything, even in abstraction. That is the message of an intriguing exhibition titled “Dansaekhwa,” which is currently at the Palazzo Contarini-Polignac, Venice (a collateral event of the...
View ArticleMonika Sosnowska’s Distorted Architectural Models in Paris
Cahiers d’Art’s solo exhibition of internationally renowned polish artist Monika Sosnowska focuses on a series of architecture-inspired paper models as well as a selection of maquettes produced by the...
View ArticleVIDEO: Game Changers With Dominique Lévy
In the first episode of ARTINFO’s “Game Changers,” Dominique Lévy speaks with ARTINFO editor-in-chief Tom de Kay about her journey into art dealing, and shares her insights on the art market and the...
View ArticleLittle Cactus Flowers: Art in the Shadow of #Grexit
I was in Athens last week, listening to a curator from Los Angeles as he attempted to tease out some apparent similarities between Salt Lake City, Utah, and the former East Germany. The occasion for...
View ArticleLuke Heng Focuses on the Art of Observing with "The Waiting Room"
Luke Heng is an emerging artist in the Singaporean art scene, but his universal approach to art draws no national identification. In his latest solo exhibition at FOST Gallery titled “The Waiting...
View ArticlePieter Vermeersch’s “Degree Zero” at Galerie Perrotin
Known for his sophisticated, conceptual take on monochrome abstract painting, Flemish artist Pieter Vermeersch opens his first solo show in Hong Kong on July 3 at Galerie Perrotin.Born in 1973,...
View ArticleLondon’s Saatchi Gallery Announces Rolling Stones Exhibition
London’s Saatchi Gallery has announced that it will present the first international exhibition dedicated to The Rolling Stones from April to September 2016. Titled “EXHIBITIONISM,” the comprehensive...
View ArticlePinPoint: On László Moholy-Nagy at The Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Organized by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, this exhibition is the first to explore how the practice of painting served as the means for the artist to imagine generative relationships between art and...
View Article5 Shows to See this Week in Berlin – Summer Edition
As temperatures rise and the summer break is just around the corner, Berlin galleries tend to loosen up their program and host exhibitions with unconventional or more experimental approaches. This...
View ArticleChoreography and Calligraphy: Elizabeth Neel at Susanne Vielmetter Los...
Full of ideas, Elizabeth Neel’s “Lobster with Shell Game,” which runs through July 3 at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, trumpets an expressive abstraction somewhere between choreography and...
View ArticleVIDEO: Gallery Talk with Barbara Rose on Al Held
In this inaugural Gallery Talk event hosted by Blouin ArtInfo, Daniel Kunitz, Editor-in-Chief of Modern Painters, speaks with Barbara Rose, famed art historian and critic, on the subject of Al Held’s...
View ArticleBruce Nauman’s Pivotal Prints at Sims Reed Gallery in London
“Bruce Nauman Prints 1970 – 2006” at London’s Sims Reed Gallery offers a fascinating insight into renowned American artist Bruce Nauman’s intriguing printmaking practice that the exhibition presents as...
View ArticleWhite Rabbit Gallery of Chinese Art Announces PARADI$E BITCH
Sydney’s White Rabbit Gallery, the world-renowned museum of Chinese contemporary art, has announced that its next exhibition will be its most complex to date and will feature mainly new acquisitions,...
View ArticleThomas Hirschhorn’s Ruinous South London Gallery Show
“In-Between” at the South London Gallery (SLG) is Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn’s first major solo show in London in many years. Taking as his point of departure Italian Marxist theorist and...
View ArticleCory Arcangel on the Art of Music and His Paris Solo Show
Sound-based art has increased in popularity and influence in recent years thanks to innovators and pioneers such as the Brooklyn-based American artist Cory Arcangel, whose current solo exhibition at...
View ArticleVIDEO: Reveling in Sunflowers — Santi Moix’s “A Moment” at Paul Kasmin Gallery
Paul Kasmin Gallery’s 297 10th Avenue space has received a bright splash of color in the form of Catalan painter Santi Moix’s latest series, “A Moment,” which features large-scale canvases based on...
View ArticleLoke Hong Seng Shows Early Portrait of Singapore at Yeo Workshop
Photographs of Singapore during the second half of the 20th century may not be inherently novel — documentation for journalism and government projects are widely available — but “street portraits” in...
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