
Gabriel de la Mora: Entropías at Proyectos MONCLOVA
It took Gabriel de la Mora five years of architectural practice to decide to become an artist. It took him Continue reading
It took Gabriel de la Mora five years of architectural practice to decide to become an artist. It took him Continue reading
Lubaina Himid (1974, Zanzibar) is an artist whose work includes paintings, prints, drawings and installations, and is the most recent winner Continue reading
Michael Sailstorfer’s debut solo show in Mexico City opens with Wolken Monclova (2017), an arrangement of truck tyre inner-tubes, composed Continue reading
The word ‘curate’ is, etymologically, rooted in an idea of care – from Latin cura ‘care’. Traditionally, the curator’s role Continue reading
Christina Makri: You’re particularly interested in the relationship between digital and physical. How does your work address this relationship? Simos Continue reading
Bea Addis: For those buying design objects, often the most exciting thing about the product is learning about how it Continue reading
Helen Marten, one of the four artists chosen for this year’s Turner Prize shortlist, works across a range of media Continue reading
Prepared with nothing but the title—Tiziano e Giorgione—one is both compelled and halted by the head-on confrontation between the two Continue reading