Art
How deceptive are you? Do you trust everything you see? The Spanish artist uses satire and humour to question the trustworthiness of the visual image in his new solo show at Munich’s König Galerie.
We speak with Anna Weyant, Duy Anh Nhan Duc, Liang Yuanwei, Sara Flores, Jeffrey Gibson, and other artists about their inspiration and creative process behind their collab with Dior.
“Pascol,” her experimental vocal project that invites the audience into a collaborative performance space, returns to the stage at Stone Nest in London on March 1st.
A diverse music programme honouring Arthur Russell’s work explores Arthur Jafa’s intricate inspirations before Bourse de Commerce’s "Corps et âmes" exhibit.
Working on all things video, the artist crafts sci-fi worlds to reflect on the present while also looking into the future. Through March 1st, his work is exhibited at London’s Seventeen gallery.
Maria and Anna dive into the meaning of holding and letting go through “I Find Them Really Pleasant to Hold,” their new project that discusses space in Barcelona’s Vasto gallery.
Hailing from a rather unknown region in Mongolia called Buryatia, this painter represents her indigenous community with a sense of humour. Don’t miss her solo show at London’s Incubator gallery.
The artist’s first US solo show is hosted by NYC’s Salon94, which gathers a series of marble sculptures that blur the lines between the digital and the physical, the ephemeral and the enduring.
With a strong connection with the moon and nighttime, and inspired by David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream,” the painter presents her new solo show at London’s Pilar Corrias gallery.
Overcoming heartbreak through painting, the artist presents her first solo show in NYC at Tara Downs gallery, blending vampire-esque influences with spirituality and self-reflection.