The exhibition Josef Šíma: The Road to Le Grand Jeu presents the early work as well as masterpieces of one of the most influential figures of modern art. The Waldstein Riding School of the National Gallery Prague will host it from 19 April 2019.
The exhibition Josef Šíma: The Road to Le Grand Jeu presents the early work as well as masterpieces of one of the most influential figures of modern art. The Waldstein Riding School of the National Gallery Prague will host it from 19 April 2019.
Since protests in Kyiv drove President Viktor Yanukovych from power in February 2014, eastern Ukraine has been convulsed by a separatist insurgency that evolved into a full-fledged war centered in the provinces of Donetsk and Luhansk (more…)
The stillness of these images is not serene however; rather it is complex, charged, bristling with possibility. Graham Little’s figures possess an introspective air that resists even the most probing gaze.
“I am interested in ephemeral architecture, in objects generally regarded as bad taste, but which have never been that for me, in objects charged with desires, dreams, collective memories…” –Luigi Ghirri
Alongside a selection of images from the artist’s personal and commissioned work, Foam is also premiering two of Tyler Mitchell’s video works: Idyllic Space and Chasing Pink, Found Red. With these audiovisual installations, the artist explores a sense of play and childlike freedom for black youths.
Galerie Kornfeld is pleased to present new paintings of the British artist Nick Dawes in dialogue with sculptures made from bronze and glass of Susanne Roewer for the first time.
One of the most important artists of our era, Ryuichi Sakamoto has had a prolific career spanning over four decades. From techno-pop stardom to Oscar-winning film composer, the evolution of his music has coincided with his life journeys.
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Over the past six years, photographer Mark Power has travelled across the US to create a complex visual narrative of a country in the midst of change. This new book, Good Morning, America (Volume One), represents a personal and timely exploration of both the American cultural and physical landscape (more…)
Tate Britain presents a comprehensive retrospective of the legendary British photographer Don McCullin showcases some of the most impactful photographs captured over the last 60 years.
Magali Reus’ works possess an innate organizational logic, absorbing the miscellany of the material landscape, the choreography of components emerges from the intersection of virtual and physical processes.
After returning from years of war coverage, Peter van Agtmael tries to piece together the memory, identity, race, class, and family, in a landscape which has become as surreal as the war he left behind.
The most recent version of The List has been displayed in cities including Berlin, Istanbul, Basel and Athens and last month on a 280 meter long installation along Great George Street in Liverpool as part of the city’s Biennial art festival. (more…)
One way of expressing the seasons is the concept of “72 Micro-seasons” from ancient China. Each season name refers to changes shown by the weather, plants, and animals. This concept was adopted in Japan during the Edo Period (more…)
Continuing its 32-year legacy of representing and exhibiting works devoted to contemporary fiber arts, browngrotta arts presents this year’s “Art in the Barn” multimedia group show Art + Identity (more…)
Sean Kelly is delighted to announce Alec Soth’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, I Know How Furiously Your Heart Is Beating, its title taken from the final line of Wallace Stevens’ poem, The Gray Room.
Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world… Thus opens the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (more…)
Tania Franco Klein, one of Artpil’s 30 Under 30 Women Photographers 2018 as well as a recipient of Aesthetica Art Prize, just closed out her series Proceed to the Route at Material Art Fair 2019. Almanaque, dedicated to contemporary photography, celebrating their 2nd year anniversary with a space in Mexico City’s Colonia Roma, represented her work. (more…)
Driven by an undefined long shadow which is taking over everywhere, while its silent threat relentlessly spreads under the noise of the current climate… A change of paradigm has happened.
The color work of street photographer Vivian Maier is presented at Howard Greenberg Gallery, many of the photographs on view for the first time, deepening the understanding of Maier’s oeuvre and her keenness to record and present her interpretation of the world around her. (more…)
In 2019, as an exceptional cultural highlight, the Fondation Beyeler is mounting a unique exhibition devoted to Pablo Picasso’s masterpieces of his early Blue and Rose periods. (more…)
Photo London is a place to encounter the most innovative emerging artists and new works by established masters, comprised of some the field’s most esteemed curators, critics, and museum directors. Exhibiting artists include Ansel Adams, Vivian Maier, Helen Levitt, Alain Laboile, and Tom Wood, among many others.
Irish-born, American artist Sean Scully’s acclaimed Landline series represents a dramatic shift in the work of one of today’s most important abstract artists. Sean Scully: Landline opens at Wadsworth Atheneum. (more…)
Extensive historical backdrop and nature of sudden changes cast light on traces of human conquest, strange and mysterious distant world with old stories from the New World are visually reinterpreted. Works by Qin Qi.
Dazzling and sun-drenched, Hale County This Morning, This Evening is an innovative, impressionistic portrait of contemporary life in Hale County, Alabama. RaMell Ross’ careful and considered feature was filmed over five years (more…)
For the first time in Italy, the extraordinary drawings by Le Corbusier formerly in the Nivola collection, thanks to a project by the Fondazione di Sardegna and the Fondazione Nivola in the context of AR/S – Arte condivisa in Sardegna. (more…)
The Sony World Photography Awards put on by World Photography Organisation is one of the most celebrated and diverse photography competitions today. Now in its 12th year, our goal is to showcase some of the best contemporary photography.
England is considered to have been the cradle of Pop Art and produced numerous unusual positions on the phenomenon of the then truly revolutionary new art movement. (more…)
We are currently living in a time of globalization, expansion and media saturation. There have been considerable shifts in civilization in the Information Age – we now communicate with each other instantly, yet with an alarming level of disconnect. (more…)
This show follows the evolution of Aperture through a display of photographs from its print and fundraising programs, made over a period of 50 years, charting the progression of photography itself. Artists include Dorothea Lange, Pieter Hugo, Bruce Davidson, Stephen Shore, among others.