• Blackqube,  VIDEO

    Not-to-miss gallery shows in Paris right now

    Welcome to our latest video and gallery tour in Paris! We’ve picked four exceptional shows that you should not miss – featuring artists Franz West, Susumu Kamijo, Bernard Venet and Chris Hood. The exhibitions cover a range of media from…

  • Blackqube,  DESIGN

    TARIK CURRIMBHOY – PURITY OF FORM AND MATERIAL

    “Sculpture in Motion” is currently on view at Leila Heller Gallery, New York, featuring sculptures by Indian artist and architect Tarik Currimbhoy. In both architecture and sculpture, Currimbhoy searches for tranquility, simplicity and tactility, expressed in purity of both form…

  • Art,  Blackqube

    CONTEMPORARY VANITAS – SCULPTURES BY PETER BUGGENHOUT

    Ghent based artist Peter Buggenhout is considered one of Belgium’s most unique and radical sculptors. The artist’s highly artificial creations are irresistibly fascinating for the beholder. The mere size and variety of the surfaces and materials is impressive and makes…

  • Art

    PER KIRKEBY – PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES AT THE LOUISIANA MUSEUM

    Although Per Kirkeby worked in many genres alongside painting, there is no doubt that he saw himself as a painter. He even accepted the term ‘painter-sculptor’ to characterize the kind of sculptural art that has a clear relationship with painting.…

  • Art,  Blackqube

    SHOWCASE – MONIKA SOSNOWSKA

    Monika Sosnowska is known for her often site-specific architectural installations created by appropriating construction material to create impactful and elegant sculptures that comment on the post-war architecture of her native Poland. In a dynamic approach to materiality the artist manipulates…

  • Art

    NATURAL TEXTURE – DAVID NASH SCULTURES

    David Nash has been in a constant dialogue with trees for more than 50 years, not only those of his home region of North Wales, but also the trees of Japan, California, Portugal, and more. As sculptor he does not…

  • Art,  Blackqube

    THE EPHEMEAL – ANN VERONICA JANSSENS

    By using different means of presentation – installations, projections, immersive environments, mist rooms, urban interventions, sculptures – Janssens invites the viewer to cross into a new sensory space ....