In his first solo exhibition in Germany, Pol Taburet (b. 1997, France) presents new paintings, bronze sculptures, and a specially designed scenography at Schinkel Pavillon.
From high-octane paintings by Dana Schutz to octagonal houses, our critic finds the best of Upstate Art Weekend. Everything you need to plan a great escape in the country.
Phillips Auctioneers filed a lawsuit against a third-party guarantor who had agreed to buy the painting at a set price if it did not sell for more at auction.
In a solo exhibition centered on newly commissioned video installation works, internationally acclaimed Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist takes on the spatial dynamics of UCCA’s Great Hall.
Richard Deacon (Bangor, Wales, 1949), regarded as one of the most important contemporary British sculptors, continually challenges the conventions of sculpture, exploring the relationships between materials, volume, and form.
The Mexican identity, science, and themes of man versus nature—José María Velasco has so much more to convey in Cardón, State of Oaxaca, a masterpiece well-loved in Mexico and beyond.
In Reframing Blackness, writer and curator Alayo Akinkugbe explores the way that art history is taught, and the impact this has had on what we see in national museums in western cities.