Openings & Exhibitions: April 2016
1st || Friday Lisson Gallery, Spencer Finch: The Opposite of Blindness The edge of perception is explored in Spencer Finch’s Continue reading
1st || Friday Lisson Gallery, Spencer Finch: The Opposite of Blindness The edge of perception is explored in Spencer Finch’s Continue reading
The Wine Dice is a decision making tool. Instead of the usual one to six, the Wine Dice shows five Continue reading
There was a time when pigment or stone were sovereign mediums in art production, when the tangible market was the Continue reading
background In his documentary, The Mona Lisa Curse (2008), critic Robert Hughes details the mid-twentieth century adaptation of artwork as Continue reading
Claire Bishop develops a critical reflection on art as the site for a politics of spectatorship. For Bishop, subjectivity is Continue reading
This series aims to point out the existing dialogues between art and space, intended as architectonical or geographical. The topic Continue reading
Technology has shifted our perception of the world and consequently of art. It has shifted the way we relate with Continue reading
“Launched in 2011 by Gasworks and artist Albert Potrony, the Peer Group is composed of participants from the Even Better Continue reading