The Blue of Distance by Wyn-Lyn Tan at FOST Gallery
Breathing the Ephemeral is the title of one of the new paintings by Wyn-Lyn TAN. It is a striking acrylic-on-canvas landscape showing a rock emerging from fog or maybe a mountain peaking through the...
View Article25 Most Collectible Midcareer Artists: Glenn Kaino
In its September issue, Art+Auction compiled a list of the 25 most collectible midcareer artists working today. This month, ARTINFO will publish one installment from the feature per day. Click here to...
View ArticleSaatchi Gallery and Firtash Foundation Launch UK/raine Prize
London’s Saatchi Gallery has teamed up with the Firtash Foundation to launch the first open competition for all emerging artists from the UK and Ukraine. The aim of the GB£75,000 “UK/raine” competition...
View ArticleLaure Prouvost Branches Out at Carlier/Gebauer Berlin
Laure Prouvost’s exhibition at Carlier/Gebauer in Berlin is a surreal journey fueled by the artist’s colorful personality.The hyperbolic title “Dear dirty dark drink drift down deep droll (in her...
View ArticleInterview: Kohei Nawa on the Gravity of “Force” at Pace London
“Force” at Pace London until September 19 is an exhibition of work by the celebrated Japanese artist Kohei Nawa who is in London for She Inspires Art, an exclusive evening of installation, performance,...
View ArticleLisson Gallery and STPI Present "Collaborations" Exhibition
Collaborations, a joint exhibition between Lisson Gallery and STPI, explores the links between an artist’s practice through different media, and the role of collaborations in the development of an...
View ArticleReview: Pop Art Moves Beyond Male America at Tate Modern
Pop Art, as it is usually thought of, gets defined as Anglo-American, male and concerned above all with consumerist society.That is not the version of Pop being presented at Tate Modern.“The World Goes...
View ArticleTangible Textures: Trudy Benson and Russell Tyler at Retrospective Gallery
In this two-person show, on view at Retrospective Gallery in Hudson, NY through September 20, recent works by Trudy Benson and Russell Tyler engage the materiality and referentiality of painting. Both...
View ArticleVIDEO: Jitish Kallat on "The Infinite Episode" at Galerie Daniel Templon
Two years after his first solo exhibition in Paris, Mumbai-based artist Jitish Kallat returns to the French capital with "The Infinite Episode," bringing together an assembly of conceptual propositions...
View ArticleWelcome to the Jungle – Art in the City of Berlin
The city and the jungle - two polar opposites - are brought together in a Berlin exhibition.A range of diverse works at KW Institute for Contemporary Art forms part of 2015 Berlin Art Week.The artists...
View ArticleCalifornia Dreaming: Maccarone Opens Los Angeles Space
Michele Maccarone is going west.The veteran New York gallerist will keep her two West Village spaces while expanding into downtown L.A. with a 50,000-square-foot complex replete with a...
View ArticleSCAF Sydney Celebrates Christian Thompson’s Innovative Art
Indigenous Australian artist Christian Thompson is not only one of the country’s most talented and exciting contemporary artists, he is also one of its most internationally successful and widely...
View ArticleRina Banerjee Brings Human Traffic to Paris
Rina Banerjee is back in Paris with a show titled “Human Traffic.” As it turns out, the subject could hardly be more topical with the European refugee crisis. In fact, the New York-based artist has...
View ArticleCelebrating Frank Stella at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London
Renowned American abstract artist Frank Stella is the man of the moment thanks to the Whitney Museum of American Art which will inaugurate its new Gansevoort Street home with the most comprehensive...
View ArticleHanne Darboven Brings Enlightenment to Bonn and Munich
Hanne Darboven’s body of work is getting the sort of show it deserves at last.Two shows in fact, with simultaneous displays in Bonn and Munich.Darboven (1941–2009) was variously admired and famous in...
View ArticleBody Consciousness: New Paintings and Prints by Keltie Ferris
“There's a weird culture where works on paper aren't respected the same way as paintings are,” said Keltie Ferris, walking through her latest exhibition at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, which pairs...
View ArticleNew Tate Modern to Open in June 2016; Visitors at Record
The New Tate Modern will open on June 17 2016, while visitor numbers are at a record.UK school children will be invited to an exclusive preview before the public opening, the Tate announced as it...
View ArticleCerith Wyn Evans’ Otherworldly Intervention at White Cube Bermondsey
White Cube has opened a stunning display of new works by the influential London-based Welsh sculptor and filmmaker Cerith Wyn Evans who is best known for his neon and text works. The eponymous...
View ArticleThe Apocalypse Is Hilarious: Stanya Kahn's Bleak Laughter at Marlborough Chelsea
When I visited Stanya Kahn in advance of her solo show, “Die Laughing,” on view at Marlborough Chelsea through October 17, two art handlers were maneuvering a large painting of a dick-covered witch...
View ArticleVolcanic Ash Mixes With Resin at Sunaryo Show in Berlin
Volcanic ash. Hardened resin. Reflective surfaces.Arin Dwihartanto Sunaryo uses unusual materials. ARNDT in Berlin showcases the artist’s unique blend of technical and artistic prowess.Sunaryo’s...
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