Solvej Balle, On The Calculation of Volume (Book II), 2024, book cover. Courtesy: New Directions Supposedly in development for 40 years and still incomplete in its original Danish, this planned ...
Nothing quite makes sense at first. Grey lines jut all over the place, gathering into tight clusters like manic cross-hatching. It takes a second or two to realize what you’re looking at: a craggy ...
Looking back at an artist with an axe, John Akomfrah bringing the rain to Venice and Stanley Stellar recalling the NY piers 1. Frieze Partnered with the British Council at the Venice Biennale Naminapu ...
Commercial, sociocultural and sacred elements converge at LA’s swap meets in ways that verge on the carnivalesque. These multi-tenant public marketplaces, fixtures of Latino, Black and Asian districts ...
When Harry died in 1932, Virginia wanted her home to still feel as if it were alive with the endless stream of guests they had always entertained. So she invited some real party animals to move in – a ...
At Goldsmiths CCA, London, the artists repurpose images from digital sources to create works which evoke the experience of being ‘extremely online’ Exclusively drawn from digital sources, the works in ...
On an overcast winter day, in a park hedged by Frankfurt’s business skyscrapers, Gustav Metzger’s Strampelnde Bäume (Flailing Trees, 1999/24) comprises a row of lifeless, upended trees, their tops ...
The fourth Bangkok Art Biennale is a dramatic exercise in site-specificity. ‘Nurture Gaia’ – organized, as with previous editions, by Apinan Poshyananda – features over 240 artworks by 76 artists in ...
Following its announcement at Venice this year of a new fund to acquire more Samí and Inuit art, Tate added to its Indigenous collection, buying work at Frieze London by Australian artist Naminapu ...