DANIEL ARSHAM – FICTIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY
In his current show “Memory Architecture” at Perrotin Gallery, Seoul, Daniel Arsham evolves his distinctive concept of Fictional Archaeology, which symbolizes the core of his artistic universe. The exhibition explores the artist’s interpretation of time and material, presenting works in…
VISITED LANDS – ISABELLA DUCROT
Enjoy a new collage-based works by Rome-based artist Isabella Ducrot at Petzel Gallery, New York. In her series “The Visited Land,” the artist uses meteorite pigments for the first time to develop a new relationship towards materials and the natural…
ART BASEL 2025 – Global Creativity
From June 17 to 22 – with public days from June 19 to 22 – the Swiss city of Basel once again turns into a busy hub for the global art world. Art Basel returns with its full spectrum of…
Emma Webster
“That Thought Might Think” is a new series of panoramic paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Emma Webster. She comes up with expansive, revelatory vistas of genesis and apocalypse. Painted amid the Los Angeles fires, her paintings offer a front row seat into…
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…
“TANGLED UP IN BLUE” NIGEL HALL SCULPTURES
Known primarily for sculptures in wood, steel and bronze, Nigel Hall's work is concerned with ..
Adam Pendleton – A Microhistory of Marks and Impressions
The Hirshhorn Museum currently presents Adam Pendleton: Love, Queen, a landmark exhibition of new and recent paintings as well as a single-channel video work in the Museum’s second-floor inner-ring galleries from April 4, 2025, to January 3, 2027. For his…
SOPHIE TREPPENDAHL
Like a scene by Édouard Vuillard, Sophie Treppendahl’s paintings present familiar places to which we have never been. Her interiors are warm and inviting. Comfortable and full of reading, art-making, eating, cooking – life. However, the placement of Treppendahl’s objects is particular. She…