When we look at art from a created statue’s point of view, we obviously think of the hard work that is put into creating such a piece, the time invested to create such beautiful pieces and the talent that lays in the minds of our artists. Whenever we see a …
May, 2018
April, 2018
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2 April
Art as code and code as art
The relationship between art and the present. The relationship between art and communication. The relationship between art and society. If society, communication and present live in technology and technology, it is inevitable that the art world will use and experience the high-tech instruments connected to it. So contemporary art …
March, 2018
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24 March
Gordon Matta-Clark is back in the Bronx
Best known for his monumental cuts, holes, apertures, and excisions to the facades of derelict homes and historic buildings in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, and abroad, Gordon Matta-Clark’s work conveys a potent critique of architecture’s role vis-à-vis the capitalist system. Taking as a point of departure the pivotal series …
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6 March
Zone of Nowhere. A message from Perth
Zone of Nowhere at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is the first Australian solo exhibition by internationally acclaimed, South Korean-born and New York based multidisciplinary artist Kimsooja. The exhibition runs from 17 February to 25 April. For more than 30 years, Kimsooja has centred her work around sensitive …
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5 March
The unpleasant gift
Jeff Koons offered a sculpture as a gift to the city of Paris but the Ville Lumiere doesn’t agree where to place it. A copy of the full statement from the Professional Committee of Art Galleries, translated by artnet News, is below. The Professional Committee …