Author: Naz Baydar
Former Marlborough Gallery President Max Levai presents Frank Auerbach exhibition in Venice.
US dealer Max Levai is set to showcase a collection of 12 paintings by German-British painter Frank Auerbach in Venice this month. Auerbach, known for his Golden Lion win in
DetailIbrahim Mahama Transforms Barbican with Large Purple Cloth Installation
Ghanian artist Ibrahim Mahama has transformed the Barbican centre in London with his large-scale public art piece, “Purple Hibiscus,” made of 2,000 square meters of woven cloth. The work, sewn
DetailTop 5 Must-See Museum Exhibitions in Chicago This Spring
Nicole Eisenman: What Happened at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago explores the distinctive and layered figurative paintings of artist Nicole Eisenman. The exhibition showcases around 100 works, including early
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The Polish artist originally chosen to represent the country at the Venice Biennale this year will showcase his works at an international exhibition opening next week. Ignacy Czwartos, selected by
DetailMadonna Attends Son Rocco’s Miami Art Exhibition
Madonna took a break from her “Celebration” world tour in Miami to attend her son Rocco Ritchie’s latest art exhibition in the city’s Design District. Rocco’s new collection, titled “Pack
DetailGasworks Celebrates 30 Years: A South London Art Powerhouse
Gasworks, the south London art institution, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with a rich history of supporting and showcasing artists from around the world. Over the years, Gasworks has
DetailPaintings rescued from Notre Dame fire to be displayed in Paris
An exhibition showcasing twenty one paintings rescued from the fire that ravaged Notre Dame in 2019 will be held at the Mobilier National in Paris. The collection includes 13 paintings
DetailAnish Kapoor condemns Venice Biennale title for promoting neo-fascism
The UK artist Anish Kapoor has criticized the title and theme of the 60th Venice Biennale, titled “Foreigners Everywhere”, overseen by Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa, stating that it plays into
DetailTop Pavilion Picks at the Giardini: A Must-See Guide
The Israel pavilion at the Venice Biennale remains closed until a ceasefire is reached, but other pavilions opened as planned. Here are some highlights: – German Pavilion: “Thresholds” by Yael
DetailExploring Willem de Kooning’s Italian Adventures at Gallerie dell’Accademia Exhibition
Willem de Kooning’s visits to Italy in 1959-60 and 1969 had a profound impact on his art, leading to intense periods of creativity and unexpected results in drawing and sculpture.
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