“THE SWIRL” – PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS OF MANI NEJAD
Berlin and London based artist Mani Nejad has been developing his Brain Blitz series over a period of several years. It's a comprehensive suite of delicate works weaving together various media ...
VINCENZO DE COTIIS – THE POWER OF MATERIALITY
Milan-based artist and designer Vincenzo de Cotiis masterfully weaves together salvaged and reclaimed materials – the signs of their age left intact – with precious materials such as Indian jasper. The original form of the materials is often difficult to…
Michael Armitage “The Promise of Change” at the Pinault Collection Venice
In 2026 the Pinault Collection will presents ‘The Promise of Change’, a solo exhibition by Michael Armitage at Palazzo Grassi, Venice, showcasing a comprehensive overview of the artist’s practice. Bringing together a selection of works created over the past 10…
SCALE, COLOR & VOLUME – SCULPTURES BY ANISH KAPOOR
Anish Kapoor is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation. Perhaps most famous for public sculptures that are both adventures in form and feats of engineering, Kapoor manoeuvres between vastly different scales, across numerous series of work. Immense…
Luca Sára Rózsa – The circle of life05
Luca Sára Rózsa analyses the complex relationship between mankind and his environment. Her figures, taken from the Bible and mythology, are often shown in a natural setting in line with the representational portraiture of the Renaissance and the baroque. Rózsa…
Marie-Noëlle Fontan16
Marie-Noëlle Fontan’s feet have walked upon the grasses of the world : she has dedicated her life to traversing the Earth’s diversity, contemplating its landscapes, and observing them actively. Touching them. Carefully selecting, from among the abundance of leaves, flowers,…
“THE FROZEN WAVE” BLACKQUBE FEATURES MARC QUINN’S SCULPTURES
Best known for his giant sculptures of polished stainless steal Marc Quinn’s impressive works dominate every space alotted to them
ZAHA HADID “A VISUAL LANGUAGE THAT REFLECTS & RECONCILES”
The Sleuk Rith Institute, a new institution and genocide memorial in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, brings together a museum, research centre