Artist of the Month: September with Ruth Ewan
Ruth Ewan (1980, Aberdeen) is an artist whose work is often developing in situ, reacting and realising the context around Continue reading
Ruth Ewan (1980, Aberdeen) is an artist whose work is often developing in situ, reacting and realising the context around Continue reading
In July 1989, several months after the death of Robert Mapplethorpe, his retrospective exhibition The Perfect Moment was due to 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
Before I say anything about Estancia FEMSA and their latest exhibition, DADA Zúrich, I want to step back to 2016 Continue reading
Sophie Calle as the Precursor to Supermodernity’s Individual “Crisis of Meaning” In his 2011 novel Leaving the Atocha Station, American Continue reading
Until the 15th of January, at The National Gallery, you can enjoy a wonderful exhibition that contains more than 50 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