Few have come to the mid-career with the same freshness of thought and the same enthusiasm of Christian Jankowski: the German artist, born in 1968...
At the White Cube in London, the solo show by Sarah Morris, an English artist who has long been based in New York, presents a...
It comes to mind, perhaps plagiarized by the recent death of Bruno Ganz (Upper-case artist), the scene of the famous masterpiece by Herzog, Nosferatu –...
In the philosophical-theological drama La Vida es Sueño Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681) staged human life understood as a process towards true knowledge, in a...
If desired, “Luogo e Segni“ (transl. Place and Signs) could become an exhibition even without the works presented. The semantically substantial title represents an exhibition...
In the 70s Gordon Matta-Clark, after meeting Robert Smithson who introduced him to the Land Art, moved to New York to take part in the...
At the Barbican Center in London, until August 26th, we will ask ourselves what it means to be human today, in a historical moment in...
Naomi Gilon, Nona Inescu, Lucia Leuci and Lito Kattou confront each other in the spaces of Like a Little Disaster in Polignano a Mare on...
A terrible spell. Terrible, yes. But do not let yourselves, I beg you, be deceived by the derogatory meaning that commonly prejudices the use of...
The lattest exhibition by Belgian artist Wim Delvoye (Wervik, 1965) is familiar to the contemporary art audience for his often controversial art projects, which raise...
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