Artist Anna Franceschini, based in Milan, works across film, video, performance, installation, displays and theory. We spoke with the artist about her research, her practice, and the importance of slowing down in the age of hyperacceleration…
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Artist Anna Franceschini, based in Milan, works across film, video, performance, installation, displays and theory. We spoke with the artist about her research, her practice, and the importance of slowing down in the age of hyperacceleration…
It seems like Antoine Catala is playing a trick on us when we enter his exhibition on the second floor of Marlborough Contemporary London.
Becoming Plant is the third in a series of exhibitions entitled Hangover. Curated by Borbála Soós, the exhibition includes artists Victoria Adam, Julia Crabtree & William Evans, Ingela Ihrman, Paloma Proudfoot and André Romão.
In the bohemian quarter of Città Studi in Milan, not too far off from the Politecnico university campus, the bar has been frequented by a scene of eclectic personalities, as well as casual neighbours, since the 1960's.
Enjoying the possibilities of unlikely spaces, L'INCONNUE is reborn with Four Pillars this spring. The exhibition, thematically organized around transformation, features the works of Hanna Hur, Laurie Kang, Maia Ruth Lee and Zadie Xa.
MENU is an exhibition of works by artists and collaborators Julie Villard and Simon Brossard which ran from March 15th through April 12th, 2018.
The Swiss are known for their precision, their efficiency and their financial systems. Naturally, the most analytical art exhibitions follow.
Serendipity. At the end of an indefatigable exhibition featuring our late songster, the moving image of a bird is projected quietly, high up on the short wall of a narrow room.
Marfa, Texas ⏤ On a balmy Sunday in early October 2017, a crowd of nearly 900 people processed across a high plain of the Chihuahuan desert. Clad in cult-like white, the group gathered on the knoll overlooking Donald Judd's...
For a start, a lesson in speed and politics: Paul Virilio, about technology but also about art, writes that in any innovation is integrated its corresponding accident.
An installation with the mien of a kinetic mobile hangs, motionless, from the ceiling. Despite the dynamism of its name, its constituents are fixed into place by invisible threads.
There is a surprisingly baroque sensibility in the work of Francesco Pace, the young Italian designer who works between studios in his native Naples and Eindhoven and is founder of the interdisciplinary design studio Tellurico.
Off the SS7 highway in the Basilicata region in the South of Italy, abstract sculptures occupy a site on the ancient archeological grounds in Matera. Known as "La Palomba" Sculpture Park, the public garden sprawls over six hectares of an obsolete tufa stone quarry...
Visitors to the exhibition space for Rei Kawakubo / Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between, which runs from May 4 through September 4, 2017 in New York, leave behind the warm, stately glow of the Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Jonathan Cross is an artist currently focusing on ceramic sculpture, using carving techniques and atmospheric firings, in particular salt firing and wood firing.
PSLab collaborated with global skincare company Aesop and Antwerp-based practice Vincent Van Duysen Architects on the first Aesop store in Hamburg, the company's first to offer a facial treatment room in Europe.