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Exhibitions

In 1969, Anselm Kiefer, a 24-year-old art student, confronted the amnesia of West Germany’s post-war identity. He did this through a series of performances and photo montages featuring caricatural self-portraits in which he performed the banned

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Gabriel Orozco’s Politécnico Nacional marks the artist’s first museum show in Mexico since 2006. Spanning more than 300 pieces—including installations, drawings, photographs and sculptures produced since the 1990s—it occupies every level of Museo Jumex, plus a

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Politécnico Nacional de Gabriel Orozco marca la primera exposición del artista en un museo en México desde 2006. Con más de 300 piezas—incluyendo instalaciones, dibujos, fotografías y esculturas producidas desde los años 90 — la muestra

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A courtroom can be a landscape of artistic inspiration, according to the theme of an unusual exhibition of pastel drawings by Dutch artist Machteld Aardse. Aardse does not just focus on suspects—her hand captures family members,

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As South Korea grapples with its future and identity following the failed imposition of martial law by its conservative president Yoon Suk-Yeol, it will give queer inclusion a powerful embrace next year. The fourth edition of

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Gulammohammed Sheikh, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), until 30 June The most comprehensive retrospective of one of India’s greatest artists, the painter, poet and pedagogue Gulammohammed Sheikh, will span his career from the 1960s to

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• Click here for more reading lists on the world’s greatest artists The German artist Anselm Kiefer turns 80 this year and several shows will mark the occasion. A survey of early works at the Ashmolean

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David Medalla: In Conversation with the CosmosMuseo Tamayo, until 30 March The late Filipino artist David Medalla (1938-2020) was a polymath, a pioneer of kinetic, participatory and performance art, and a relentless collaborator as he bounced

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David Medalla: En Conversación con el CosmosMuseo Tamayo, hasta el 30 de Marzo El difunto artista filipino David Madalla (1938-2020) fue un polímata, pionero del arte participativo y cinético, y un colaborador incansable mientras saltaba entre

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The Hollywood actor Tom Hanks likes typewriters—a lot. The star of Forrest Gump and Cast Away, who has been collecting typewriters for more than 50 years, has picked 35 examples from his collection of more than

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For more than six decades Liliane Lijn has been working at the interface of visual art, poetry, performance and science. Born in New York in 1939 and based in London since 1966, her multifaceted work spans

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Since her death, Ithell Colquhoun (1906-88) has been better known as an occultist than an artist. Now, her reputation as a leading figure of British Surrealism is being restored, in an exhibition exploring for the first

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Fiontán Moran, the co-curator of a new exhibition dedicated to Leigh Bowery (1961-94) at Tate Modern, thinks that a show about the legendary, late Australian artist and club king is long overdue. “It has been 30

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Two landmark surveys open in London this month. Donald Rodney, at the Whitechapel Gallery, and Noah Davis, at the Barbican Art Gallery, worked a generation apart but made vital contributions to contemporary art, both through their

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“The making of a broad, voluminous picture record of things American, past and present,” was the Swiss-American photographer Robert Frank’s deliberately loose statement of intent for his Guggenheim Fellowship application in 1954. Frank was successful, and

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The figures on Van Gogh thefts are chilling: 50 paintings, drawings and prints seized in 24 incidents since 1958. This is revealed in Lex Boon’s book De gestolen Van Goghs (The Stolen Van Goghs), which records

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Peter Hujar, Gregg Bordowitz and Rotimi Fani-Kayode are three artists whose work reflects in different ways on the Aids crisis that has devastated communities across the world since the 1980s. Hujar, who died from Aids-related pneumonia

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An exhibition at Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh will place for the first time the Scottish Colourists—the artists Samuel John Peploe, Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell, Leslie Hunter and John Duncan Fergusson—in the context of their UK and

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For a handful of years, starting in the mid 1920s, Germany’s doomed Weimar Republic had a period of stability. And that stability is associated with a loose, broad and various movement in the visual and applied

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Shaper of God, an exhibition by American Artist at Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works art centre (until 13 April), is the culmination of a four-year-long project, but in many ways it is decades in the making. The works

Posted January 31, 2025 by inuno.ai

In music, a pause for the player can be indicated by a caesura, sometimes referred to as “railroad tracks”. Caesura is also the title of a new collaborative graphic musical score by the artists and composers

Posted January 29, 2025 by inuno.ai

“Photographer of the Local Sun”, reads an advertisement that the early-20th-century photographer Karimeh Abbud (1893-1940) placed in El-Carmel newspaper in 1924. “The only local woman photographer in Palestine. She learned this fine art from a well-known

Posted January 29, 2025 by inuno.ai

The French dealer Emmanuel Perrotin will inaugurate his new gallery in London with a show of over 20 works by the ubiquitous French artist JR. Perrotin’s new space in the capital, which opens 14 March, is

Posted January 28, 2025 by inuno.ai

The Something Machine, an art gallery named after a line in a Samuel Beckett play about waking purgatory and located at a gas station on Long Island, is the new artistic home of Russian artists Dmitry

Posted January 28, 2025 by inuno.ai

In the months after Van Gogh mutilated his ear, he created just two paintings of the hospital in Arles in which he stayed. By a stroke of good fortune, both were bought in the 1920s by

Posted January 27, 2025 by inuno.ai

Prospect New Orleans, the city’s contemporary-art triennial, was launched (as a biennial) to be an engine of growth and recovery from what was until earlier this month the costliest natural disaster in US history. Under its

Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai

The German president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, last night condemned Russia’s “war against Ukraine’s culture” at the official opening of an exhibition of European paintings evacuated to Berlin from the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art. The

Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai

An exquisite oil on copper miniature recently attributed to the 16th-century Italian artist Lavinia Fontana is to go on display this week at Strawberry Hill House, London. It marks a remarkable and unexpected return of the

Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai

In the months after Van Gogh mutilated his ear, he created just two paintings of the hospital in Arles in which he stayed. By a stroke of good fortune, both were bought in the 1920s by

Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai

Based in Devon with two young children, Alexis Soul-Gray is forging a career on her own terms. Last week the 44-year-old artist opened her first solo exhibition with Bo Lee and Workman, a relatively new gallery

Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai

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