Visitors of the first extensive overview in 30 years of the Emanuel Hoffmann family collection are not allowed to take...
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We had asked a security guard where the ‘Art in Dialogue’ exhibit was situated, as it is a temporary arrangement....
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The sun shines bright on Art Basel also this year, and the quantitative easing in US and Europe is certainly...
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When yesterday at 4.45 pm we entered the 20th edition of Liste Art Fair in Basel it was raining and...
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Most of the times, and especially when dedicated to painting, retrospective exhibitions are not just a way to re-enact the...
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After exactly a month from its opening, the feeling is that this year Venice Biennale has been in the news...
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It is recent news that Qatar intends to reconvert an enormous flour mill on the waterfront of Doha Bay into...
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It is a matter of fact that the generation of artists born during the Eighties is the first one in...
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Among the recent victims, or maybe the chosen ones, of what we may call the-re-enacted-reality-pattern we ought to add the...
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Out of an understandable need to delve into artistic practices based around the corner, the most internationally famous art space...
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We firstly bump into pieces by Rodrigo Cass a few months ago in Doha, while visiting a group show conceived...
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The two meters high poplar wood made crucifixion in the Church of Santa Maria dei Servi in Padua was attributed...
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Turner Prize 2015 short-list that was announced last week proved the fact that, during the times we are going through, the need...
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Until some weeks ago, when aspiring art historian Federico Giani had the opportunity to scrutinise the documents preserved in the...
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12th May, the Sotheby’s auction opening the contemporary art week in New York started off with a bang: Mark Bradford...
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One of the most discussed national participations at the Giardini during the 56th Venice Biennial is the Greek Pavilion: why...
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After seven years of restoration, the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, one of the most important art galleries in...
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At the gate of the international exhibition at the Corderie an ambitious introductory text informs the general public and collectors...
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The first room of the International pavilion at the Giardini is dedicated to a problematic and quite unexpected word to...
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Eight hours spent visiting the national pavilions at the Giardini have convinced us that the edition 2015 of the Venice...
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Collector Alain Servais has become somewhat of a public figure for his notable openness and active engagement in the issues...
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“This is a collection of spaces” claimed Rem Koolhaas a few hours ago while presenting to the international press the...
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Rome wasn’t built in a day. Despite the conspicuous investments in visual arts that Doha has made during the last...
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At the moment there is no definition for that kind of three-dimension artworks conceived to directly involve architecture or,...
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For those based in the Belgian capital, the week of Art Brussels comes with the excitement and inevitable stress of...
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In occasion of a recent trip to Vienna we arranged a meeting with Los Angeles and Wien based artist Jannis...
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If you are worried about the future of young artists and you need to find relief from the aggressive strategies...
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To be added to the list of 25 art novels that we published a few months ago in response to...
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…for example, you most likely think I will be critical of the idea of tourists. In truth I have sympathy...
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In his 1936 political essay titled “The Author as Producer”, Walter Benjamin dismisses the debate between form and content...
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Darja Bajagic, born in 1990 in Titograd (ex Yugoslavia), graduated at the Yale School of Art in 2014 and now...
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