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Rodrigo Matheus’ socially oriented art soon at Fortes Vilaça and Ibid.

In the realm of the object based-art, that is a specific kind of art derived from Duchamp and generally generated...

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clino trini castelli

In dialogue with Clino Trini Castelli and the no-form side of creativity

by Stefano Pirovano

We sat down with Clino Trini Castelli, the friend of Arte Povera artists who invented the no-form design (years before...

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The Hooper Projects: a few steps away from Skid Row hustlers and artists are trying to make it happen

While New York’s aggression keeps squeezing the artists who are trying hard to find space, money and time in order...

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Don’t touch: Surface Value? Pennacchio Argentato, May Hands and the Sansevero Chapel in Naples

by Stefano Pirovano

A brief but highly rewarding, and thought provoking, weekend visit to Naples for a pair of exhibitions from Gallery T293...

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A unique MOCA to remind Alexis Tsipras that not all the oligarchs are the same

We don’t know whether Basil and Elise Goulandris would have been happy or not about the resounding Syryza’s victory in Greece,...

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Vera Kox soon at Duve: when the matter is what really matters

  The opening of Vera Kox exhibition next Friday at Duve, Berlin (in duo with Manor Grunewald) is the occasion for us...

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Bunny Rogers be aware of the “Saviano effect”

We must confess that after looking up the website embroidered on one of the blankets Bunny Rogers is presenting at...

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With Ryan Foerster the stream of consciousness turns solid

by Stefano Pirovano

Rayan Foerster solo exhibition at C L E A R I N G in New York spans over 10 years...

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The tapestry company: Gino Saccone, Margo Wolowiec and Pieter Coecke van Aelst

  Not long ago we proposed a reflexion on the opulence in the arts in connection to the tapestry fabricator...

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To be discovered: the quasi-science of Adrien Lucca

When it comes to Adrien Lucca, one of the few Brussels-based artists born in the 1980s to have a solo...

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The golden age of Siena’s painting regains strength at Bozart (with a special guest from Boston)

  The most seductive piece among the sixty delicate artworks gathered together in occasion of the exhibition dedicated to the...

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How to turn an art fair booth into an unforgettable exhibition room? Ask to GCC collective

After being in group shows at the MoMA PS1 and at the New Museum in New York, probably the eight...

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Stephen Felton: Whether painted or printed, representative information is what you are in the end

If it is a fact that the most relevant two-dimensional artworks of our time can be easily divided into two...

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Goethe writes the software for the late Turner currently at the Tate Britain

  The exhibition that the Tate Britain is dedicating to the late years of J.M.W Turner – approximately 150 artworks...

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Art novels: visual art according to writers

by Stefano Pirovano

A list of novels explaining visual art, artists and collectors better than any art critic book

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Jason Matthew Lee

Jason Matthew Lee, the hacker who is cracking into the gallery room

by Stefano Pirovano

A writing about Jason Matthew Lee that stems from a painting that the artist presented in 2014 in Milan. Many...

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Fireplace mantels or Triumphal Arches? Strauss Burque-LaFrance at Rachel Uffner

  There are still a couple of weeks left to visit Strauss Burque-LaFrance‘s first solo show at Rachel Uffner Gallery...

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Adriano Costa: from white socks to Brazilian wax

by Stefano Pirovano

Introducing Brazilian artist Adriano Costa and his object-based manipulation of reality, sexuality and ordinary inequalities.

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Jack Greer and Walter Benjamin share the room at Bugada & Cargnel in Paris

  Among the galleries that today are paying a particular attention to the relation between form and info, there is...

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Look at the back side if you really want to know them: the countdown for Francis Picabia at the MoMA and Kunsthaus Zurich has started

  The great epiphany of Francis Picabia‘s fortune after his death will take place in 2016, when both the New...

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