JULIUS SHULMAN & MODERNISM REDISCOVERED
The photography of Julius Shulman (1910–2009) transported a West Coast dream around the world. His images of mid-century
NENDO – DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE WITH A PLAYFUL TWIST
Nendo Design Practice has been founded by Oki Sato, born in 1977 in Toronto, Canada, who actually studied architecture
LINA BO BARDI & GIANCARLO PALANTI AT GLADSTONE GALLERY
Best known for her prolific career as an architect and designer, Lina Bo Bardi dedicated herself to art’s emancipation from the
THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY – CORNELIA PARKER PHOTOGRAVURE
British artist Cornelia Parker is widely known for her stunning transformations of the ordinary into the extraordinary – using printmaking and photogravure to produce something elusive and ephemeral.
DON VAN VLIET DRAWINGS & PAINTINGS – A SELECTION BY SPENCER SWEENEY
“Parapliers the Willow Dipped” is currently showing important pieces, drawings and paintings, of California-born artist Don Van Vliet at
BEAMING & LES JEUX DE LA LOGIQUE – FRANCOIS MORELLET AT KAMEL MENNOUR
“Everything you say about the tables of sounds, durations, amplitudes, used in your Music of Changes is, as you will see
“SOUNDS LASTING AND LEAVING” – HOW TO LISTEN TO ART
Sounds Lasting and Leaving at Luxembourg & Dayan, New York amplifies the auditory interests of modern and contemporary artists. The exhibition
“MATRESCENCE & MATERNALITY” RICHARD SALTOUN GALLERY
Catherine McCormack, academic and expert in the field of maternal themes in art, curates a two-part exhibition exploring maternal experience