Haegue Yang: Ornament and Abstraction
Imagine if the 20th century had concluded with modernism and minimalism becoming totalitarian aesthetic doctrines, dominating every facet of human Continue reading
Imagine if the 20th century had concluded with modernism and minimalism becoming totalitarian aesthetic doctrines, dominating every facet of human Continue reading
Joining the urban demonstration that is reshaping into new forms of resistance, we carried out an unavailing protest, a public Continue reading
A letter arrives to the “partially recognised” country of Abkhazia. A friend writes a letter and waits. An answer arrives Continue reading
Situated in a verdant corner of Parque Chapultepec, Mexico City’s largest green space, Museo Tamayo is hidden amongst the surrounding foliage, Continue reading
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Latifa Echakhch (b. 1974, El Khnansa, Morocco) is an artist based between France and Switzerland, and is a creator of Continue reading
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The Crying Game is a series of conversations with artists whose work evokes senses of nostalgia and with it notions Continue reading