Reinhard Mucha, born in Düsseldorf in 1950, could be summed up in this formula with his “model making.” The potential of the matter is his raw material, the potential to radiate neuralgic emotional states with a sculptural frequency all its own. Filing cabinets, index card boxes, historical furniture—for Mucha, not
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MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ | Marina Abramović’s historic performances on show at the Stedelijk Museum
The exhibition, curated in collaboration with the artist of the Royal Academy of London, presents recordings of legendary performances, photographs, videos, sculptures and live re-enactments of four iconic performances performed for the first time in the Netherlands: These performances, Art Must Be Beautiful, Artist Must Be Beautiful (1975), Imponderabilia (work
UGO MULAS | Ugo Mulas / Saul Steinberg’s Graffiti
The exhibition Ugo Mulas / Saul Steinberg’s Graffiti in Milan, curated by the Ugo Mulas Archive and Walter Guadagnini, will be in CAMERA’s Project Room from 14 February to 14 April 2024 and recounts that event, re-proposing the entire decoration to scale from Mulas’ photographs. A selection of about fifteen
JOSEPH KOSUTH | Eight Years: Joseph Kosuth in Ghent from 1990 to 1998
From 15 March to 20 April The University of Ghent will present Eight Years: Joseph Kosuth in Ghent from 1990 to 1998. It is a cross-reference exhibition of information on the presence of an American artist in a Belgian city: consisting of a spatial chronology into which are inserted texts,
GIAN MARIA TOSATTI | Group Show in Barcelona
‘The Other Side’ aims to express he concept of crossing over to the other side is experienced every night during sleep and dreams. From childhood, we learn that death is a mysterious and unknown place that separates life from this other realm. Our consciousness is limited, surrounded by an unconscious
MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ | Abramović inaugurates a new monumental work at Usina de Arte in Brazil
Entitled “Generator”, the work stands out for the imposing black wall with impressive dimensions: 25 meters long, 3 meters high and 2.5 meters wide, which can be seen at one of the elevated ends of the Plant. Furthermore, the installation incorporates large quartz stones from Minas Gerais, with the aim
MICHELE GUIDO | Mudfulness by Michele Guido at the Museo Carlo Zauli
In his work, Michele Guido brings out the relationship between architecture, history and the image of nature. This gave rise to the ‘garden projects’, interdisciplinary projects based on formal analogies between the plant world and scientific research, their geographical origin, migratory flows and the cultural history of their places of
LIA RUMMA | The ANGAMC 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Lia Rumma
On the occasion of Arte Fiera Bologna and the inauguration of Luca Monterastelli’s installation at the Oratorio di San Filippo Neri, the National Association of Modern and Contemporary Art Galleries has awarded the gallery owner Lia Rumma, one of the most authoritative figures on the Italian art scene, who has
GIOVANNI ANSELMO | “Giovanni Anselmo. Beyond the Horizon ” at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
Gloria Moure, the curator, recounts the major exhibition that opens just a few weeks after the artist’s death: “It is totally his creation, he chose the works and their dialogue, the layout and the texts”. The exhibition brings together a set of particularly significant works that provide a comprehensive analysis
WILLIAM KENTRIDGE | Slade Lectures at University of Oxford
William Kentridge has been announced as the Slade Professor of Fine Art for 2023/4 at the University of Oxford. Kentridge, born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1955, is renowned for his drawings, films, theatre, and opera productions. His method combines drawing, writing, film, performance, music, theatre, and collaborative practices to