Andrzej Steinbach invites us to relate to our systems of meaning allocation, so that images can vibrate free and open...
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ContinueIf you are planning to visit the great retrospective exhibition about Roy Lichtenstein currently at the Centre Pompidou (until 4 November),...
ContinueConor O'Shea opened SydneySydney in 2016, using the living room to organize exhibitions and encourage exchange and mutual influence.
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ContinueThe stars of Arte Povera portrayed in six documentaries, available for streaming thanks to a review curated in collaboration with...
ContinueIn an attempt to resist the coercion of style, Gritli Faulhaber discusses painting through painting to rethink the medium's history
ContinueWorking across media, artist Romeo Gómez López approaches culture with erotic vision and unexpected parallels
ContinueBoth in its formal explorations and in its content matter, the work of Laura Langer, like that of a poet,...
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ContinueThe self-exile of Roger-Edgar Gillet from Art Informel to pursue figuration soaked in tragedy has stood the test of time
ContinueHere is our last interview with gallerists: MISAKO & ROSEN and their bridging role between Japan and the rest of...
ContinueSara Deraedt paradoxically reinvests visuality by operating a shift of the discursive impulse away from words
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