David Moser “Corpse and Mirror” at Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt
Picture is colder than loss of life in David Moser’s, “Corpse and Mirror.” Hellbent on withholding, two screens tentatively kiss their reflections, and as in [...]
Picture is colder than loss of life in David Moser’s, “Corpse and Mirror.” Hellbent on withholding, two screens tentatively kiss their reflections, and as in [...]
On this new exhibition, Elmgreen & Dragset and John Armleder deal with this historic house as a canvas for experimentation. Their artworks work together with [...]
A continuing pressure between ethics and aesthetics characterizes the poetics of Massimo Grimaldi (Taranto, 1974), whose works contain systematic collaboration with the humanitarian affiliation EMERGENCY. [...]
Tony Conrad’s multi-channel video set up Panopticon, 1988, units 5 displays inside a painted cardboard mannequin of a city. Overhead, a satellite tv for pc [...]
“I've at all times been notably thinking about social points, and as society is continually topic to vary, as it's processual, this type of illustration [...]
March 8, 2023 What do the phrases ‘entry’ and ‘Accessibility’ imply to you? How do you think about expanded entry to VoCA’s programming? VoCA [...]
“Huge Beat Catastrophe” is a misquotation from Britney Spears’ 2013 basic “Work Bitch,” which Leilah Weinraub references whereas singing, talking and ranting within the 2021 [...]
9 new sculptures approximate the fundamental types of metropolis site visitors lights, composing an infrastructure of vertical shafts and horizontal arms bearing suspended indicators, which [...]
Rene Matić’s solo exhibition “upon this rock” continues the artists long-term interrogation of ‘Britishness,’ exploring how the nation’s previous manifests in its current. Presenting Matić’s [...]
Commissioned by the Oude Kerk, Mahama has spent the previous two years engaged on his new large-scale site-specific set up. “Backyard of Scars” connects native [...]