Known for her tapestries, body parts and folkloric motifs, Kiki Smith talks about meaning, process, and why it’s important that a work should have enough in it to take care of itself.
Bruton + Co, the new strategic adviser art business founded by London-based art entrepreneur Olyvia Kwok, is to hold a special opening exhibition at its premises on Bruton Street, Mayfair, from 12th June.
Curators Anton Vidokle, Hallie Ayres and Lukas Brasiskis have given the 13th edition of the Seoul Mediacity Biennale a title and theme, and announced the 49 artists and collective who will take part.
Amber Musser’s Between Shadows and Noise: Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined is a shadow without an originary object—a sourceless cacophony.
Centered on the extraordinary appeal of “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa” by Katsushika Hokusai, this exhibition offers a smartly curated overview of the larger artistic and cultural milieu from the era which the iconic artwork emerged.
Predicated on a system of exchange value, suggestions of thievery, and a wink to institutional critique, “Fief pt. 2,” is the inaugural gallery presentation by Chicago-based artist Dave Lloyd at Regards.
Efraín López is presenting You Need to Be Aggressive to Be a Sculptor, Really!, an exhibition featuring new works by Lyz Parayzo, a Brazilian-born artist based in Paris.