Posts Tagged ‘arte povera’

Exhibition // When Attitudes Become Form: From Bern 1969 to Venice 2013

Article by Henry Andersen – in Berlin; Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2013.

I’ve long been interested in the practice of time capsuling. It’s the kind of thing that happens all over the world, in little towns, schools, public spaces. A group of people get together and gather up a selection of objects – newspapers, children’s drawings, photographs…[read on…]

Exhibition // Walking through a painted ephemeral land: Katharina Grosse at the Nasher Sculpture Center

Article by Ester Ippolito – in Berlin; Friday, Jun. 21, 2013.

The white cube, both as a physical space and a concept, permeates the realm of museums and galleries. Contemporary artists have been working within the constraints of the white space for decades. Katharina Grosse’s Wunderblock, an exhibition that recently opened at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas, embodies…[read on…]