For the Pavilion of Iceland at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia in 2013, Katrín Sigurdardóttir has created a large-scale sculptural intervention titled Foundation for the Lavanderia—The Old Laundry at Palazzo Zenobio. The artist has created a floating [Read More]
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden presents Over, Under, Next: Experiments in Mixed Media 1913–Present,” an exhibition of approximately 100 works drawn largely from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden’s collection, on view through Sept. 8. The first in a series of permanent [Read More]
It will begin to take its first steps starting in May 2013. Moveorama is a completely free international project for the promotion of underground art, which will allow independent artists from around the world to have international visibility. The idea for this [Read More]
Altered States of Reality: An Exhibition of Analog and Digital Photography presents all the depth and range of fine art photography, as each artist approaches their medium in their own inimitable way. Employing the emotional impact of vivid narrative but balancing it [Read More]
Georgian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale present Kamikaze Loggia on June 1–November 24,. The Pavilion of Georgia at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia will be a parasitic extension to an old building in the Arsenale. This informal [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY — Shanee Epstein’s solo show, Off the Wall, is a stark departure from her four earlier shows at 440 Gallery. This installation consists of large architectural photographs hung above small, collaged cigar boxes. One’s initial impression might be that the [Read More]
Just what is it that makes today so familiar, so uneasy? is the title of LIAF 2013. By rephrasing the title of Richard Hamilton’s famous collage Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing? (1956), LIAF 2013 aims [Read More]
Since the mid-17th century, in literature and in architecture, the folly has been employed as a detour into delirium: nonetheless, a critical medium, oscillating between aesthetic autonomy and social-political potential. As a spatial intervention, the folly can be understood as a rupture, [Read More]
Tate Modern presents Saloua Raouda Choucair an exhibition on view 17 April–20 October 2013. Comprising over 120 works, many of which have never been seen before and are being exhibited for the first time, this exhibition will bring together paintings, sculptures and [Read More]
B.P.S.22 space for contemporary creation aresents Charif Benhelima. The Allochtoon open 16 March–26 May 2013. Charif Benhelima The photographic work of Charif Benhelima (b. 1967, Brussels) is primarily centred on a quest for identity which stems from his past as an orphan, [Read More]
SALT Galata presents Trespassing Modernities on view May 8–August 11, 2013 SALT Galata. Almost 25 years after the corrosion of the Soviet Union, still little is known about the social fabric that wove it together. Architecture and urbanism have been one of [Read More]
MOMENTUM 7 22 June–19 September 2013 Opening: Saturday 22 June, 5pm. MOMENTUM 7 artist list launch cocktail at Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Friday 3 May, 8pm 32 international artists take part in MOMENTUM 7. Artists list will be released at Kunstnernes Hus 3 [Read More]
Bonhams will host the first complete and dedicated exhibition of Gerhard Richter’s artist books dating from 1966 to 2013. The show will be a rare opportunity to view the complete range of his publications as well as ephemera related to the artist’s [Read More]
FRANK To, the Glasgow-based artist with a burgeoning international reputation as a leading contemporary figurative painter, appears to be surfing the zeitgeist with his latest exhibition. No sooner had To opened his Dante’s Divine Comedy exhibition at The Leith Gallery, inspired by [Read More]