WeTransfer Studios, which is known for supporting creative projects, presents a new online exhibition in collaboration with iconic American photographer Ryan McGinley.
In 2010, the former secretary of state reflected on her famous collection of brooches and pins
Holograms Keep Holocaust History Alive
Too often, Robert Mapplethorpe’s work is reduced to its more lewd manifestations: most viewers having trouble getting past the famous image of a man leaning for
Hewett's art transitions from controlled drawings to sweeping landscapes, engaging viewers with deeply textured works that capture moods and sensations
Next week, I will be celebrating the opening of “DANCE” at the hobart gallery in Hoboken NJ. I love this show, not only am I exhibiting with 2 other talented artists, I am also suppor…
The world of ASMR comes to the Design Museum in a sensational new exhibition.
Simon Martin, "Ton corps s'illumine de l'écume des écrans", 2020, oil on canvas, 130 x 97 cm - Galerie Jousse Entreprise
In June 2018 the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza will be presenting a monographic exhibition devoted to Victor Vasarely (Pécs, 1906 – Paris, 1997), one of the p...
The opinion-dividing master of the modern readymade is at the centre of a newly opened exhibition at the Oxford museum
Philip Gefner on the fiftieth anniversary of MOMA’s “New Documents” exhibition, in 1967, which featured work by a new generation of photographers.
Chinese artist Luo Li Rong creates the most realistic feminine sculptures. This precise work and graceful lineaments give you an impression that the time has stopped and a second after the sculptures will move. You can almost see them breathing. Come and see! We bet you will fall in love with these
This Cuban artist’s project induces Tate Modern to collaborate with local inhabitants as a reminder of the museum's civic duty.
Read At the 16th International Architecture exhibition La Biennale di Venezia with the title FREESPACE to mark her participation in THIS IS NOT A SHIRT we met Anna
The musician and artist has brought two artworks to New York and talks about her desire to bring empathy to our view of immigration
Photographer Tom Wood's long-term project in Liverpool goes on show at the Photographers' Gallery.
Vienna’s Architekturzentrum is one of the first cultural centres to reopen following the lockdown imposed by authorities to contain the covid19 pandemic
Nick Cave prepares to take Detroit by storm with an electrifying exhibition and performance series
This exhibition, curated together with Pippa Skotnes and Gwen van Embden, was designed to coincide with the University of Cape Town’s 175th anniversary. Research for the project entailed trawling through staff, departmental and university collections of material and oral archives, and finding visual structures by which to make these collections speak of the complex and […]
The unofficial exhibition catalog for the 2009 "ACT UP New York: Art, Activism and the AIDS Crisis, 1987-1993"
Information graphics (or **infographics**) are used to display information in ways that are more creative than plain old text. These days, they surround us in the media, published works, road signs and manuals. Lately, the Internet has been flooded with infographics on various topics, ranging from science and technology to society and culture. In this article, we'll look at the process of designing an infographic about programming.
Recent cases illustrating a developing uniformization of cultural identities across the world have led numerous artists to ponder the phenomenon of cultural globalization. My Blue China sheds new light on the issues at hand, bringing together the works of 12 internationally renowned contemporary artists who explicitly reference blue and white porcelain. [...]
Archive : April 2011
Six hands-on works including the Mona Lisa are being shown at Madrid's Prado Museum in an innovative project which also features descriptions in braille and audio guides.
If you missed Grayson Perry’s The Vanity of Small Differences exhibition, which was on at the Victoria Miro gallery then I strongly recommend that you visit the William Morris Gallery in north-east…
Award winning Canadian ceramicist Dirk Staschke will be opening an enticing show at the Bellevue Arts Museum in Washington this March, entitled "Falling Feels A lot Like Flying." Showing a specially made exhibition of bountiful-to-the-point-of obscene food tableaus, Staschke's work is notable for its large scale size and impressively realistic depictions of abundant stacks of desserts, king's table cornucopias, and strings of strung up animals about to be prepared for the table.Inspired by 16th century Vanitas paintings and the opulence of the Baroque period, Staschke's work mixes extravagant decadence with a sense that such seductive overindulgences are on the cusp of deteriorating and our age of excess and over consumption may be about to crash and burn. Staschke graciously gave Hi Fructose a sneak peek of the show, more images after the jump..-Kirsten Anderson