Edel Assanti is pleased to present Lonnie Holley: The Growth of Communication, the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery and first UK solo show since his 2004 retrospective at IKON Gallery in Birmingham (UK). (more…)
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Edel Assanti is pleased to present Lonnie Holley: The Growth of Communication, the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery and first UK solo show since his 2004 retrospective at IKON Gallery in Birmingham (UK). (more…)
In the late summer of 2016, I spent six weeks in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region where I documented the transformation of some of the most influential cities in the region: Ordos, Hohhot, and Baotou. While looking back on the images I had taken, I was unexpectedly reminded of post-war Italian cinema (more…)
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…)
With Anselm Kiefer contemporary art comes to the Palazzo Ducale, with an exhibition as the centerpiece of the fifth edition of MUVE Contemporaneo, the biennale organized by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia (more…)
Belfast Photo Festival, Northern Ireland’s premier visual arts festival, has revealed its full program as it prepares to take over art galleries and public spaces throughout Belfast this June with compelling and immersive exhibitions under its theme The Verge. (more…)
Beneath the glass of a picture tube lying on the forest litter, the mould has its own silent talk show. There is also the trace of a shoe imprinted on the radioactive ground and a black line drawn with a marker on the wall. (more…)
Mouse on Mars is one of Germany’s most eccentric and remarkable electronic music projects. With an anarchic hybrid sound swinging between uncontrolled chaos and meticulously arranged structures, Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner have created a unique musical idiom that nonetheless never settles into definite form (more…)
William Eggleston is one of the most influential photographers of the latter half of the 20th century, credited with pioneering fine art color photography in his iconic depictions of the American South. (more…)