When speaking of the Wulz family—photographers in Trieste for generations and creative witnesses to the city’s intellectual ferment since the mid-19th century—one cannot help but think of a close-knit clan, whose studio became a crossroads of ideas, trends.
Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi in Florence presents Tracey Emin. Sex and Solitude, the first major institutional exhibition in Italy dedicated to one of the most celebrated British contemporary artists.
Artists have long been inspired by the themes of the carnival and the circus. They often identify with the craft, the courage, and the sometimes marginal existence of circus and carnival performers.
GRIMM is pleased to announce Still Moving, a solo exhibition by British artist Louise Giovanelli, the Manchester-based artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery.
Often regarded as a colorist, this exhibition repositions Ann Craven within a deeper language that moves beyond her traditional motifs–moons, flowers, and birds–to explore the mechanics of painting itself.
A learning disabled artist, a former Iraqi refugee and one of the youngest ever nominees are among the artists shortlisted for this year's Turner Prize.
The settlement with the successor of Max Silberberg, of which details are confidential, allows the painting to remain on display at the Kunsthaus Zurich.