Art Basel Hong Kong
The art fair is a strangely modern phenomenon and it is stranger still when one sees a Joseph Beuys felt Continue reading
The art fair is a strangely modern phenomenon and it is stranger still when one sees a Joseph Beuys felt Continue reading
Visitors to the Royal Academy’s ‘Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932’ are greeted by a red banner with emblazoned gold-lettering announcing ‘All Continue reading
7 February – 25 March 2017 “What is this sight?” “What is it ye would see? If aught of woe Continue reading
In Mexico the art scene equinox passes every February when critics, writers, artists and collectors descend upon the capital, attracted Continue reading
Agonism, according to Chantal Mouffe, is essential to the function of democracy: it is the recognition of how the social Continue reading
Before I say anything about Estancia FEMSA and their latest exhibition, DADA Zúrich, I want to step back to 2016 Continue reading
I have been exhibiting art for a long time, since the late 1980s, yet it is only now that I feel Continue reading
On December 15th 2016, the photography-sharing app Instagram officially announced that it had reached 600 million users, which represents a Continue reading