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While Robert Longo has worked in a variety of media – including performance, photography, sculpture and painting – he is best known for his large-scale charcoal drawings engaging with art histrory as well as hyper-realistic works that reflect on the const
Enjoy Light of the Presence, at Gagosian Gallery Athens, a pairing of two works fromGlassSeries(2001–) by James Turrell, Knowing Light(2007) andRounded Up(2024). A poetic and inspiring ode to nature and its elements. Since the 1960s, Turrell has been expl
Italian artist and designer Vincenzo De Cotiis is currently showing Archaeology of Consciousness, at Carpenters Workshop Gallery Milan a must see exhibition. Exploring the enduring motif of the archway as a portal, the exhibition aims to challenge its hi
Darkness Visible is a visual journey through urban landscapes portraying their structural and formal qualities. Conceived as a black and white study it presents a narrative of fictional minimalism that is drawn from real places in present time...
Enjoy this show currently on view at Scarstedt Gallery, New York. Titled Hotel Stories it features a new series of large scale works by American artist Eric Fischl. Hotel rooms take on an array of meanings, associations, and possibilities for each of thei
Twilight in the city, after the sun disappears below the horizon and the hustle and bustle has dissipated, is where Lynn Saville finds refuge and inspiration. For decades, she has documented these fleeting, dream-like moments suspended in time within the
New York based artist Carol Bove is best known for her large-scale sculptures made of crumpled stainless steel tubing, each combined with a large, circular glass disk. Presented in a monochrome environment, her installations consider the phenomenological
Zhang Enli emerged onto the art scene in the 1990s when he was most associated with symbolic, figurative paintings. Following this, he embarked on a series of quotidian objects treated sensitively and beautifully – whether containers, wires or hoses – the
Soft Knock is a solo exhibition at Cristea Roberts Gallery, London peresenting new works on paper by London-based artist Clare Woods. Woods utilises the genre of still life and the classical trope ofmemento morito explore the vulnerability of life, its fr
Mani Nejad's paintings unite the languages of abstraction and figuration in a single canvas weaving togehter spontaneous tracks of composition that result in works that are organized in their own autonomous way ...