Turner Prize 2012: Afternoon in Utopia
The Turner Prize 2012 show opens tomorrow at Tate Britain. Here are our photos from today’s press preview. Shortlisted artists are Spartacus Chetwynd, Luke Fowler, Paul Noble and Elizabeth Price. The...
View ArticleFrieze London 2012: first impressions
This year’s Frieze is pretty good and although we spent there most of the afternoon yesterday, we’ve definitely not seen everything. Here are some pics of the pieces and stands that caught our...
View ArticleFurther picks from Frieze London
As a quick follow up on Frieze London, that took place last week (see our previous post), here are some further works which we loved – and would have gladly purchased. The London-based Pilar Corrias...
View ArticleAmsterdam Art Weekend
Amsterdam Art Weekend is a new initiative by The Capital A Foundation promoting contemporary art within the attractive (in so many ways) Dutch capital. Sounds great and a quick glance through the list...
View ArticleArt Rotterdam et al.
Rotterdam is the place to be this weekend, with art fairs, exhibitions and pop-up events all over the city. Highlights: Transformation at Garage Rotterdam, Paola Pivi at Witte de With, Alfredo Jaar in...
View ArticleVenice Biennale 2013 — intro
The 55th edition of Venice Biennale started this month and will be on till the 24th of November. Coming up in the next series of posts is a roundup of our favorites from the Biennale itself, the...
View ArticleVenice Biennale 2013 – The Encyclopedic Palace
The Encyclopedic Palace is a title of the main exhibition of this year’s Biennale, which is on display in Arsenale and in the Central Pavilion in Giardini. Curated by Massimiliano Gioni, the title...
View ArticleVenice Biennale 2013 – National Pavilions
Roundup of our favorites from Giardini: we loved Jeremy Deller‘s English Magic of murals, banners, crashed Range Rovers, Neolithic hand axes and other delights (Britain), Anri Sala‘s film trilogy on...
View ArticleVenice Biennale 2013 – Collateral Events
Apart from the Biennale itself, there are plenty of additional exhibition around Venice. Some are great, many are mediocre. Some are worth visiting particularly because of their location: the...
View ArticleFrieze week!
Frieze is back and opens its door to local and visiting art addicts this week. As last year, it is accompanied by the impressive Frieze Masters, but also by a number of satellite fairs, gallery...
View ArticleArt14 London variety show
Art14 is in its second edition (it was called Art13 last year) and judging from the crowds lined up Thursday night at Olympia Grand Hall, it is definitely one to take notice of. Branded as the global...
View ArticleBest of Frieze London 2014
This years’ Frieze had less shiny objects and boastful set-ups. And while much had been written about the importance of art fairs as global sales platforms, it looks like the power galleries have...
View Article#FriezeNY2016: Martin Creed @ Brooklyn Bridge Park
Today at 6-8 pm, Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 6: Brooklyn Bridge’s waterside views get even better with Martin Creed’s Understanding, a new rotating neon sculpture commissioned by Public Art Fund. Other...
View ArticleFrieze Talks: 2016 programme
The Frieze Art fair has become a massive, global franchise and one of its exciting components is Frieze Talks. Added 3 years ago, it has now established a reputation as a platform for inspiring,...
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