Posts Tagged ‘Damien Hirst’
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // Feb. 12, 2019
Das letzte Bild: Fotografie und Tod at C/O Berlin covers an astonishing breadth of subjects and eras. Broadly speaking, the exhibition addresses photography’s attempt to reckon with mortality, as well as the human…[read on]
Openings & Events at Berlinische Galerie, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Haus am Lützowplatz, Martin Gropius Bau, König Galerie, Videoart at Midnight, C/O Berlin, Blain Southern, Galerie Bastian, Display, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Mehdi Chouakri,…[read on]
Tuesday, Apr. 26, 2016 EDEN EDEN Stephen G. Rhodes Exhibition: Apr. 29–Jun. 25, 2016 Opening Reception: Tuesday, Apr. 26; 6–9pm Bülowstraße 74, 10783 Berlin, click here for map NYMPHIUS PROJEKTE Giorgio Griffa, Alicja Kwade, Tatiana Trouvé Exhibition: Apr. 26–Jul. 09, 2016 Opening Reception: Tuesday, Apr. 26; 6–8pm Bayerischer Platz 5, 10799 Berlin, click here for… Read more »
Article by Jasmine Wahi – in Dallas // Saturday, Apr. 2, 2016.
RE:DEFINE is celebrating its fifth edition on April 8th at the
Dallas Contemporary. Bringing together some of the world’s top artists, dealers, and collectors all in one place, the auction annually benefits the
MTV Staying Alive Foundation…
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Article by Hatty Nestor – in London; Wednesday, Nov. 05, 2014.
I found myself, for the fourth year running, immersed within
Frieze Art Fair in Regents Park, London. It was the VIP private view, Tuesday evening, and the crowd was a vibrant array of collectors, artists, and buyers, all fighting the queues for their entry to the large marquee housing Frieze. …
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Article by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jul. 01, 2014.
It’s difficult to think of something to say about
Art Basel that hasn’t been said before. It’s the behemoth of all art fairs; collectors flock worldwide to purchase artworks in the seven and eight-figure range; it’s where art-market players go to be seen (and if they are truly important, only seen by other VIPS at the preview days). Oh yes, there is also plenty of art too…
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Article by Kimberley Brown – in London; Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013.
Racy imagery, tongue-in-cheek euphemisms, feminist interpretations and breath-taking sexualistion of everyday objects in Lucas’ work, is all brought together in a stunning retrospective of her entire collection, enabling “
Situation” to bring something to the table for every visitor…
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Blog post by Jeni Fulton – in Berlin; Saturday, Apr. 28, 2012.
A strong line-up for this year’s gallery weekend has implications for one’s sanity, footwear, and visual deciphering abilities (you know, when a piece stops being a piece by an artist, but starts blending into an underlying noise, so that all that is registered is “painting” or “neon” or “large-scale installation with a guillotine”). Actually, speaking of neon, there is rather a lot of it around at GW. Jonas Burgert, Andreas Golder, [read on…]
*SNAP* Bring it on Bitches! Nadja Sayej makes Art Criticism Conversational
by Katharina Galla // July 26, 2011
Nadja Sayej has a mission that suits Berlin’s fancy. The extravagant personality comes from Toronto, Canada where she first studied visual arts, but quit painting in order…[read on]
Blog Entry by Clare Ros– in Berlin; Friday, May 27, 2011.
An Art Newspaper is pleased to announce the release of its special limited edition
DECADE issue giving an extensive look back at
The Noughties. One thousand copies only, this special 56-page signed double issue brings to our readers an anthological survey of An Art Newspaper’s greatest hits and liveliest scripts that made the last 10 years what it was.
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