Posts Tagged ‘Donald Judd’
Pe Lang’s Take on the ‘Post-Digital’
Article by Mary Alexander // June 11, 2019
Pe Lang, a Swiss artist long associated with sound art, is best known for his sculptural constructions that explore the possibilities of pattern and randomness, resistance and flow…[read on]
Automation // Becoming Machine: Rita McBride’s ‘leitplanken’ at Konrad Fischer Galerie
Article by Mitch Speed in Berlin // Dec. 29, 2017
The desire to become a machine belongs to a deceptively proud artistic tradition. Often helpful, machines are also agents of alienation; they usurp our jobs, manipulate our desires, direct our social…[read on]
Exhibition // Beth Letain: ‘The Company She Keeps’ at Peres Projects
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 24, 2017
Whose company does Beth Letain keep? She maintains the assertive mark-making of Franz Kline, with more restraint, and the calculation of Donald Judd, with greater viscosity. Letain employs an almost…[read on]
Hit List // ARCO Madrid 2016: Top 5 Booths to Watch
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016.