Posts Tagged ‘Katharina Grosse’

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…]

ON THE ROAD SERIES: Frieze flocks – Visiting a New York Contemporary Art Fair

Jerome Prosperger

Article and photos by Dina Münzfeld in New York; Monday, May 07, 2012.

There has been a tense debate about the future of New York’s art fairs since Frieze’s Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover announced their take on the art metropolis. Having their 180 gallery strong debut in town during May 4 – 7, 2012, the franchise of the well-known spectacle in London’s Regent’s Park now has to withstand the debate about the necessity of another blockbuster art event…[read on…]

Gallery Weekend Part 1

Katharina Grosse - "They had Taken Things Along to Eat Together" (2012)

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…]