Posts Tagged ‘drawings’
David Shrigley x Ruinart: ‘Unconventional Bubbles’ Berlin Art Tour
Sept. 10, 2021
Under the title ‘Unconventional Bubbles at Unusual Places,’ the champagne house Ruinart will exhibit artworks by David Shrigley at various unlikely art locations across the city…[read on]
The Enclosed Garden: An Interview with Heroines Wave
by Aoife Donnellan // Mar. 8, 2021
Heroines Wave is an organisation dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration between women, focusing on the topic of intimacy, through exhibition and research…[read on]
Giveaway: ‘Andy Warhol. Love, Sex, and Desire. Drawings 1950–1962’
Jan. 5, 2021
‘Andy Warhol. Love, Sex, and Desire. Drawings 1950–1962’ features over 300 drawings rendered primarily with ink on paper, portraying young men, with a focus on their form, erotic…[read on]
Olaf Breuning
by BAL Productions // Jan. 9, 2018
Swiss artist Olaf Breuning spent 16 years developing his practice in New York City before moving Upstate to find a measure of solitude in his work environment. Functioning…[read on]
Charles Avery
by Rebecca Partridge // Mar. 28, 2017
There are few contemporary artists whose practices travel the same imaginative distance as Charles Avery. Initially a ten-year project, now a lifetime…[read on]
Nasan Tur
by Rebecca Partridge // Feb. 21, 2017
For those who visited Nasan Tur’s recent solo show at Blain|Southern, ‘Funktionieren’, it would be easy to think that you have already been privy to the inner-workings of the artist’s studio…[read on]
Birte Bosse
by Julianne Cordray // July 12, 2016
Along one wall and spanning a corner of her studio, Birte Bosse stages small-scale exhibitions in order to visualize interactions between works,…[read on]
Body // Illustrating the Ordinary: An Interview with Sally Nixon
Interview by TL Andrews // Apr. 30, 2016
Madonna invited women to “strike a pose” in the early 90s, but like an irresponsible hypnotist, she seems to have forgotten to mention when it’s okay to stop. Sally Nixon’s set of illustrations seem count…[read on]