‘Romantic Ireland’—the Irish pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale, by visual artist Eimear Walshe—explores the history of land contestation in Ireland and intergenerational care, both…[read on]
Ahead of the exhibition’s opening, Geldhof offered descriptions of many of the exhibition’s site-specific installations, as well as glimpses of hope and possibility in tumultuous times…[read on]
‘Streams of Spleen’ is cut through with bodily references, from fluids to bones to meaty flesh. Nashat has built a site-specific structure within the exhibition space…[read on]
We visited the preview of the Biennale, which is open to the public from April 20th to November 24th, and compiled some photos to give you a glimpse into the highlights of this…[read on]
Gallery Weekend Berlin 2024 is set to see 55 participating galleries open their doors to the public and present both new and existing works, from April 26th to 28th…[read on]
We visited the preview of the current edition of Art Düsseldorf and compiled some photos to give you a glimpse into the highlights of this year’s fair…[read on]
This year, the Turkish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale will feature works by established artist Gülsün Karamustafa. Considered one of Turkey’s most influential and outspoken…[read on]
A longing for a new concept of the “American Hero” is palpable in the ‘Gertrude Stein and Superman’ exhibition at Haverkampf Leistenschneider gallery in…[read on]
An opening concert consisting solely of about 60 loudspeakers might seem like a rather understated start to an international new music festival…[read on]