
10facts: What happened in the art world in June
1. Provenance data for individual artworks Mapping Titian, a new open-source website spearheaded by Boston University professor Jodi Cranston, tracks Continue reading
1. Provenance data for individual artworks Mapping Titian, a new open-source website spearheaded by Boston University professor Jodi Cranston, tracks Continue reading
With an approach to filmmaking similar to bricolage, director, writer and theorist John Akomfrah (b. 1957, Accra, Ghana) mingles fragments Continue reading
1. Wilkinson Gallery closes after 19 years The founders of Wilkinson Gallery in East London have announced that they will Continue reading
1st || Thursday Growth, UNIT9 An installation of newly commissioned works by London-based artist Soojin Kang. Four large pods woven Continue reading
1. New space at the V&A The Victoria & Albert Museum in London announced that in 2018 it will open Continue reading
The word ‘curate’ is, etymologically, rooted in an idea of care – from Latin cura ‘care’. Traditionally, the curator’s role Continue reading
Julian Charrière (1987, Morges, Switzerland) is a French-Swiss artist based in Berlin. Charrière‘s work is definitively conceptual, with interests in Continue reading
2nd || Tuesday What the thunder said, Peckham Asylum Chapel, PV 6-9pm The show by BASK, a collective of three Continue reading