
Deep Time in the Netherlands
How can art accommodate the burning issues of global warming in the context of our history and the possible end of it? Several shows in a recent visit to the Netherlands seemed to touch on such matters…
How can art accommodate the burning issues of global warming in the context of our history and the possible end of it? Several shows in a recent visit to the Netherlands seemed to touch on such matters…
Terra Infirma is the latest exhibition by esteemed Brooklyn-based artist Tim Kent. The Rutger Brandt Gallery in Amsterdam is currently featuring twelve of his oil-on- linen pieces until the beginning of November.
Most days art Critic Paul Carey-Kent spends hours on the train, traveling between his home in Southampton and his day job in Surrey – or this week, a plane to Amsterdam*. Could he, we asked, jot down whatever came into his head?
Raven Row presents the first public exhibition of the collection of historic textiles assembled by Seth Siegelaub over the past thirty years for the Center for Social Research on Old Textiles (CSROT).
MoMA presents In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960-1976, an exhibition of 75 works by ten American… Read More
3 April – 9 May 2009 White Cube Hoxton Square is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by… Read More