EXO, Exo Exo, XOXO. In over two years EXO’s name shifted. People made it their own. August 2013 : “-...
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First impressions can be misleading, as we were left feeling indifferent after our first visit to ‘Conceptual Art in Britain...
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Our entry question for Anna Conway is about the weather. We are talking with her via Skype, in occasion of...
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“Fear as creativity” is the title that Bejamin Orlow, a talented 31-year-old Finnish artist based in London, gave to the writing...
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“It is a glorious obsession,” says Prince Yemisi Shyllon about his life as an art collector. “It goes from interest...
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We met Alfredo Aceto and Julie Boukobza at the dinner party celebrating the artist’s current solo show at Bugada &...
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Master art gallery owner Richard Feigen sat down with us to talk about the future of the old masters and...
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Two shows that took place in London put accidentally side by side Michael Dean and Jac Leirner. Here is why...
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Protest grows in Italy over Minister of culture Dario Franceschini after he officially announced new measures to follow up with...
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The first time we saw the work of Emanuel Röhss was online, after cruising his immaculate website. Intrigued by his...
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“One month after the opening 300.000 tickets have already been sold” proudly announced last Saturday the Het Noordbrabants Museum director...
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Our most affectionate readers will by now be accustomed to the magazine’s section called “At The Show With The Artist”...
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While the world economy is slowly recovering from the recent turmoil in global markets, and London is getting ready to...
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Adriano Pedrosa discuss with CFA his quest to make the MASP multiple, diverse and plural museum. And how to bring...
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It has taken 8 months to curators Julia Grosse and Yvette Mutumba to select the 13 galleries participating in the...
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Next 18 March the oppressive building designed almost a century ago by Marcel Breuer on Madison Avenue to host the...
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If seen from the art-world Madrid doesn’t seem the capital of a country that two months after the national elections...
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The pseudoscorpion, – Lasiochernes Pilosus, is a secretive scorpion like insect that makes home in the nests of moles. Before...
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In Summer of 2012 we travelled around China trying to get a firsthand experience of what at that time was...
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As any contemporary artist would be honoured to win art awards such as the Turner or the Hugo Boss Prize,...
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These days, from Paris, the contemporary art world looks dreadfully calm. As calm as someone who is experiencing a tough...
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Long Ago. Imagine it is 1908 (ten years after Alexander Calder’s birth) and your parents took you to The Art...
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When Ellie Harrison got a £15,000.00 award from Creative Scotland in January 2016 to fund her ‘The Glasgow Effect’ project,...
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We have often heard collectors comparing themselves to curators in their activity of selecting artworks. The giant political differences between...
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Despite the complex macro-issues affecting the international community at the moment, from the oil price to Donald Trump’s more and...
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Among the many outstanding works of art preserved in the Florentine church called “della Santissima Annunziata” a place of honour...
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In the art works of Tschabalala Self (b. 1990), identity is not a given. Her subjects are always formed precisely...
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The impressive number of people involved in the restoration process of tapestry cartoon for the Martyr of St Paul by...
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One of the best qualities of Giuseppe Iannaccone, lawyer and experienced art collector, is certainly his cultural awareness. Mr. Iannaccone perfectly...
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Artist Amie Dicke talks about iconography in art, religion and advertisement at her studio in Amsterdam, located in a former...
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Pietro Consagra, an artist no less important than Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri or Fausto Melotti for Post War World II...
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