An exhibition seeking the secret formula of Flemish art through works by Jan Vercruysse, Jef Geys, W. Rossen and Melle...
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Nicola Erni views fashion photography through a lens quite different from that of art directors or journalists; that's what she...
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Tactile, erotic, uncertain. François Durel's sculpture, becomes a site where control and care, violence and tenderness, meet.
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Concilium, from September 19th to 21st at Palazzo Magio Grasselli, Cremona; under the patronage of the city Council.
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Florence Carr’s craft of safekeeping, resizing, and compiling echo the processes of memory itself. Reminiscence may also be technical.
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The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple is the piece that made it possible to discover Donato de' Bardi, thanks...
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The practice of Amy O’Neill moves according to a politics of the residual; costumes, masks, reversed parades are what remains...
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On the occasion of the 2025 Zurich Art Weekend, we interviewed Ann Demeester, who brought the Kunstmuseum back into the...
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We sat down with Ashleigh Mclean to discuss how to get free from the stereotypes about African art and its...
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Young-jun Tak responds to six words that clarify the mentality behind his work's noble simplicity and quiet grandeur.
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Viewing Jens Froberg' paintings can be laborious, enjoyable, mediative, arduous, tranquil, strange etc. The more you see: hidden and buried...
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Nandi Loaf lures exhibition goers into an arena of participation, which in itself becomes a charged variable for the artist...
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Images by Gökhun Baltacı whisper to one another, creating passages from a story, even though the full narrative remains elusive.
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Suzanne Santoro believes that art must infiltrate complex systems, taking over spaces that exploit the female body to subvert them.
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Against the idea that art should be reduced to mere interior decoration, here is a selection of collectors who have...
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Aziza Kadyri delves into the fluidity of her origins, transforming memory into a functional emotion.
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Jos Amman von Ravensburg: from the cloister of San Bernardo to a new transmontane presence in Milanese painting of the...
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By painting time Magnus Frederik Clausen suggests a procession of memorable moments, in the course of an ordinary day.
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Federico Cantale works with friendly forms, the result of a rigorous vision that sees in all things their deepest norm.
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Conor O'Shea opened SydneySydney in 2016, using the living room to organize exhibitions and encourage exchange and mutual influence.
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Julija Zaharijevic focuses less on what is and more on what could be and thus alienates the perception of the...
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Cecco Bravo is dramatic and mysterious, feeding on hallucinatory eccentricity to make the viewer feeling part of the scene.
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We sat down with Serban Savu, the painter who represented Romania at the Venice Biennale with a huge social polyptych.
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The oeuvre of the Lombard painter Bernardo Zenale is expanded with some new works and others which have remained on...
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Louis Osmosis contextualizes each element by what is next to it, so as to make interpretation potentially endless
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Jasmine Gregory asks us what we really mean to be while anticipating that the answer for some will be a...
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A new attribution to Bernardo Zenale and Jacopino de’ Mottis, who rented a workshop together for working at the city's...
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In 2024 Liste is about relationships: between man and environment, time and memory, loss and death. Here is our six...
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You need to know Zurich's background to understand why its Art Weekend is more than just the smartest preface to...
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Andrzej Steinbach invites us to relate to our systems of meaning allocation, so that images can vibrate free and open...
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The symbols and systems that Monika Emmanuelle Kazi has created to define her work are a guiding point to the artist’s...
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