Art for Connectivity
Artist and innovator Doug Aitken is at the forefront of 21st century communication, presenting a space between the physical and virtual.
Artist and innovator Doug Aitken is at the forefront of 21st century communication, presenting a space between the physical and virtual.
Sculpture’s new talents consider the boundaries of the medium and its environmental impact, working with data and electricity, metal and sound.
Iván Navarro opens a new exhibition in New York in which layers of social and political depth are identified through sculpted silence.
A major exhibition opens at Tate Modern, creating a conversation between the dangers of domesticity and the depths of identity today.
Man, machine and science: MUDAM Luxembourg presents a reappraisal of the continuing relationship between the arts and science.
Martin Creed’s first ever retrospective opens at the Hayward Gallery, London, this spring, exposing the large body of work of the genre-defying artist.
A survey of light art from the 1960s to the present day at The Hayward Gallery considers the way in which we think about architectural space.