Reading Time: 4 minutes 10th September will mark the launch of The Italian Glass Weeks: the most important international event in Italy dedicated to artistic and industrial glass, which was born from the union of Vision Milan Glass Week and The Venice Glass Week. ...
Reading Time: 2 minutes In his latest cycle of works, exhibited on his first solo exhibition in Switzerland at the Kunsthalle in Basel entitled You, Who Are Still Alive, the artist Michael Armitage has approached the landscape of his homeland, Kenya ...
Reading Time: 3 minutes Richness of colors, complexity of forms, exchange of cultures: a true artistic cocktail that can be enjoyed at the solo-show Raqib Shaw: Palazzo della Memoria, at Ca’ Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art in Venice, organized in collaboration with White Cube gallery, London, and curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal. ...
Reading Time: 3 minutes Hermann Nitsch‘s art is theatrical, physical, participatory, totalizing. Among the founders of Viennese Actionism, he considered the creative act, the action of painting, as the core of his artistic practice. ...
Reading Time: 2 minutes To hush, to hide, to forget. In the fifteenth century, Masaccio painted the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the earthly paradise, unconcerned about their nudity; ...
Reading Time: 2 minutes Palazzo Grassi presents a major solo exhibition of South African artist Marlene Dumas, titled open-end, curated by Caroline Bourgeois with the collaboration of Marlene Dumas. ...
Reading Time: 3 minutes Exhibiting in Venice necessarily involves dealing with the beauty and majestic history of the city, and with the architects and artists who have honored it over the centuries. This comparison, which could be intimidating for someone, becomes a dialogue between titans when the Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein – one of the most important and […] ...
Reading Time: 2 minutes Tampering History; suspending and subverting it. Changing its features to indulge the primordial desire to control the time. The Austrian artist Markus Schinwald reinterprets the past through different processes of addition and subtraction. ...
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