Articles in Event
Christo and Jeanne-Claude have wrapped the oldest bridge in Paris, the Pont-Neuf, planted fields of blossoming yellow and blue umbrellas in the hills of California and countryside of Japan, and wrapped the Reichstag in Berlin. …
The Empire Strikes Back will bring together works by 26 established and emerging artists, most of whom have never been shown in the UK before. Contemporary Indian artists are making a diverse range of work, which …
The “Yüksel Arslan Retrospective” , exhibited in santralistanbul comprises the artist’s pre- and post-Arture works since the 1950s. Works from series “Artur(c)s”, “The Capital”, “An Attempt at Updating The Capital”, “Influences”, “Autoartures”, “Man”, and “New …
This major career retrospective on Tim Burton consisting of a gallery exhibition and a film series, considers Burton’s career as a director, producer, writer, and concept artist for live-action and animated films, along with his …
Chris Chan Chong Fui lives and works in Kuala Lumpur, and is the first Malaysian artist to present work at the Hirshhorn. In “BLOCK B,” (2008), a motionless camera watches night and day as dramas …
Whitney Biennial, 2010, is the 75th in the ongoing series of Biennials and Annuals presented by the Whitney since 1932. The fifty-five artists were selected by curator Francesco Bonami and associate curator Gary Carrion-
Murayari.
Curators Bonami and …
Since the late 1990s, Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto has created interactive, immersive sculptural environments using translucent, stretchable fabric. Navedenga (1998), acquired for the Museum’s collection in 2007 and on view for the first time in …
Digitally growing plants and a mechanical eye that mirrors the blink of a visitor’s gaze are among the digital works that feature in Decode: Digital Design Sensations. The exhibition shows the latest developments in digital …



