Lofoten International Art Festival (LIAF)

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]

Gwangju Biennale Gwangju Folly II

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 opens Saloua Raouda Choucair exhibition

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]

SALT Galata presents Trespassing Modernities

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 – Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art

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]

Frank To surfs zeitgeist with inferno exhibition

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]