DAMJANSKI: HUMANS NOT INVITED – IRL
1 May 2020 • Mark Westall
Humans Not Invited ©Roehrs Boetsch and- the artist Working on the computer all day, New York-based artist Damjanski has noticed… Read More
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1 May 2020 • Mark Westall
Humans Not Invited ©Roehrs Boetsch and- the artist Working on the computer all day, New York-based artist Damjanski has noticed… Read More
1 May 2020 • Mark Westall
The artist Ben Elliot is launching the first art cryptocurrency in 2021 named the Ben Elliot Token (BET).
30 April 2020 • Mark Westall
A new Artist Spotlight from Gagosian.
20 April 2020 • Mark Westall
SCHQ Electric presents Helen Marten’s Orchids, or a hemispherical bottom, 2013. The digitally animated video forms the focal point of an eponymously titled room-sized installation, conceived of for the 55th Venice Biennale.
17 April 2020 • Mark Westall
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has created a work of art using materials that can be found in any DIY store. The resulting piece is a typical Ai Weiwei: simple, direct and unpretentious.
9 April 2020 • Mark Westall
When it comes to the world of art, poker isn’t just one of the many games available at betsafe.com/en/casino – it’s also the theme of an iconic collection of paintings. Dogs Playing Poker by the American artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge started life in 1894,
6 April 2020 • Tabish Khan
The Top 5 offline Art Exhibitions that you can now see Online includes Lights, health, mirrors, breasts and beauty.
30 March 2020 • Mark Westall
I Magma is a new commission by Jenna Sutela that explores the notion of an oracle through alternative forms of intelligence and the application of machinic and chemical processes.
26 March 2020 • Meike Brunkhorst
Before the capital ground to a sudden halt this month, Londoners would have noticed Andy Leek’s Notes to Strangers on their daily commute. Dotted around bus stops and tube stations across London, these simple messages of positivity and motivation written in black marker pen on bright A4 sheets have cheered up the daily slog of many since 2015.
23 March 2020 • Tabish Khan
The Top 5 Art Podcasts To Listen To While In Self-Isolation: Time to listen in to some great discussions around art.
19 March 2020 • Mark Westall
A new major sculpture commission from emerging artist Alice Irwin has turned the iconic grand piazza in Halifax’s Piece Hall into a playground for the artists cast of distinctive characters
10 March 2020 • Irene Machetti
How do we perceive objects when they become “activated” by a performer? Can there be, thereafter, a neutral spectatorship? ‘Forum: Bread and Games’, curated by Natalija Pauni for Open Space Contemporary, reflects on these questions, considering the precariousness of authors’ ideas and authorship.
21 February 2020 • Mark Westall
Essex Cultural Diversity Project and Metal have joined together to create opportunities for two emerging artists within the Estuary 2020 festival programme at Wat Tyler Country Park in Basildon, one of four main hubs for Estuary 2020.
19 February 2020 • Mark Westall
If you run a studio in an arts district, then you’re probably competing with neighboring studios to attract potential visitors and buyers. A lot of people who don’t frequently visit art galleries might feel a little hesitant about stepping into one because some artists are known for being overly salesperson-ish, and also because some studios give off an “upscale and pretentious” vibe.
21 January 2020 • Mark Westall
In Paris, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior’s creative director, launched her AW20 Haute Couture collection, inspired by artist Judy Chicago.
9 January 2020 • Mark Westall
In a worldwide preview, YOOX is to present Ultragender, 2019, a project conceived exclusively for YOOX
by artist Patrick Tuttofuoco (Milan, 1974).
30 December 2019 • Hector Campbell
British artist Alexander James recently sat down with art historian, writer and curator Hector Campbell to reflect upon his busy year that included solo exhibition in London, Paris and New York, his adoption of collage and sculpture and the premiere of his first short film.
12 November 2019 • Mark Westall
Saint Laurent SELF 05, ‘A night in Shanghai’, curated by Chinese artist Wong Kar Wai and directed by Wing Shya, marks the fifth chapter of the project, following Daido Moriyama, Vanessa Beecroft, Bret Easton Ellis and Gaspar Noé.
3 November 2019 • Mark Westall
Magazines are an integral part of art fairs and art in general. The contents of magazines can be aimed at professional and amateur artists, art buyers, galleries, and the general public with the primary purpose of sparking interests. This post looks into the reasons why magazines help keep the art fair culture alive.
18 September 2019 • Irene Machetti
Juliana Cerqueira Leite just presented the catalogue for her exhibition Orogenesis, on at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale of Naples.
2 September 2019 • Mark Westall
The title of the work HALO refers to the natural optical phenomena seen around the sun or moon, produced by light in the interaction of ice crystals.
27 August 2019 • Mark Westall
VOLNA is a media-artists collective from St. Petersburg / Russia. Recently, they have produced “Duel” a large-scale kinetic installation.
12 August 2019 • Mark Westall
Olafur Eliasson has teamed up with architect Carlo Ratti to create a celestial mapping robot that brings together Olafur’s Little Sun and Carlo’s Scribit.
1 August 2019 • Caira Moreira-Brown
What results from urban planning, social practice, and a hunger for change? Theaster Gates at Richard Gray may be it. The latest exhibition from the Chicago based artist emphasised the intersection of fine art and social progression.