Art

Chiharu Shiota

Chiharu Shiota’s fexhibition centres around a new site-specific installation, along with sculpture and works on canvas. In the titular installation, Me Somewhere Else, Shiota creates a vast net of yarn, which is suspended from the gallery ceiling and connected to the floor by a cast of the artist’s feet. The blood red …

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Nick Cave’s Until, Carriageworks Sydney

Dwarfed under a five-tonne crystalline cloud dripping with glowing chandeliers and cascading beads, a sense of magical awe suspends your imagination. Twelve metres long and six metres wide, it forms the centerpiece of American artist Nick Cave’s Until, a monumental, multifaceted installation occupying Sydney art space Carriageworks. His fantastical landscapes …

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Inside Magritte at Fabbrica del Vapore

For the first time, the whole dreamlike universe and the concrete life of surrealist artist René Magritte is the absolute protagonist of a multimedia exhibition set in the spaces of Fabbrica del Vapore. The digital and multisensory experience curated by Belgian art historian Julie Waseige features over 160 selected images, …

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The London Mastaba

The London Mastaba is the first major outdoor public work by Christo in the UK, and it coincides with an exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery of Christo and his late wife Jeanne–Claude’s work, Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958–2018. The London Mastaba consists of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels …

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Prada Atlas

Inside the six exhibition levels of Torre, the new tower, project “Atlas”, emerged from a dialogue between Miuccia Prada and Germano Celant.  It hosts works from the Prada Collection displayed in a sequence of environments incorporating solos and confrontations, created through assonances or contrasts, between artists such as Carla Accardi …

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The Art of Burning Man, Renwick Gallery

No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man brings the large-scale, participatory work from the desert gathering Burning Man to the nation’s capital for the first time.  For the best art related information check this out. The exhibition takes over the entire Renwick Gallery building and surrounding neighborhood, bringing alive the …

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Leandro Erlich: Seeing and Believing

An Argentinian contemporary artist of global repute, Leandro Erlich’s exhibition is the largest Solo one  to date! From massive installations to videos, Erlich’s works employ optical illusions and sound effects to shake up our notions of common sense. Though what the audience sees may at first glance seem familiar, on …

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Mika Rottenberg at The Bass Miami

Mika Rottenberg’s self-titled solo exhibition at The Bass presents a selection of work created within the past two years. Her work often focuses on elucidating the mechanics of late-stage, global capitalism by way of absurd and poetic comparisons. The exhibition occupies all galleries comprising the historic building of the museum …

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Ai Weiwei On Porcelain, SSM Istanbul

Sakıp Sabancı Museum is hosting Ai Weiwei’s first exhibition in Turkey. Within the scope of the exhibition, each stage of Ai Weiwei’s prolific journey in porcelain is presented with his iconic works. Transferring his contemporary message through the language of traditional Chinese craft, Ai Weiwei’s art practice provides the viewer …

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Items: Is Fashion Modern?

Organized by Paola Antonelli Is Fashion Modern? explores the present, past and sometimes the future of 111 items of clothing and accessories that have had a strong impact on the world in the 20th and 21st centuries. Among them are pieces as well-known and transformative as the Levi’s 501s, the …

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