Raw Materials
Nasher Sculpture Center announces Theaster Gates as the recipient of the 2018 Nasher Prize. Gates’ projects cull from the material history of a place.
Nasher Sculpture Center announces Theaster Gates as the recipient of the 2018 Nasher Prize. Gates’ projects cull from the material history of a place.
“The Ballad of Sexual Dependency is the diary I let people read … The diary is my form of control.” La Triennale di Milano provides an arena for Goldin.
Human activity and its power to transform the world is the theme at the heart of Ali Kazma’s practice. Jeu de Paume, Paris, offer a view into his perspectives.
LACMA presents Found in Translation, highlighting the influence of architecture and design on Californian and Mexcian culture.
One of the great institutions of art history in the 20th and 21st centuries, MoMA, is showcased in an exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton.
ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Denmark, announces The Next Level, a semi-subterranean extension project in collaboration with James Turrell.
Unprecedented in scope & scale, SFMoMA’s major retrospective of Walker Evans views his work through the lens of the American vernacular.
The Mirroring Life retrospective marshals a large number of black & white prints, colour photographs & historical documents by André Kertész.
Originally on display at Victoria and Albert Museum’s Simon Sainsbury Gallery, While We Wait comes to Concrete, a multidisciplinary public space.
Building upon an established creative legacy, the year ahead at YSP is set to feature ambitious interventions in the park’s historic landscape.
London-based aerial photographer Jason Hawkes captures aspects of human living from alternative perspectives. Clients include Apple, Nike and Rolex.
Tomás Saraceno creates a site-specific sculpture for Baltimore Museum of Art. It comprises clusters of iridescent modules held in place by an intricate web.
6-8 October. This week’s selection comprises world-renowned galleries, exhibitions and events with the larger goal of connection and collaboration.
Amongst the dizzying diversity of contemporary art on view, the greater themes pulsing through this year’s Frieze London touch upon global politics.
James Freeman Gallery’s, London, new exhibition Nocturne features the work of Lucy Glendinning, Simone Pellegrini and AAP Artist Suzanne Moxhay.
As one of America’s most loved living artists, Jenny Holzer’s practice circles around language in order to question systems of power and authority in society.
Marian Goodman Gallery host simultaneous exhibitions in London and Paris of the major ongoing projects of Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Future Shock examines our decisive moment in history and looks to the challenges and possibilities of the future through the work of 10 artists.
Mesonya/ is Katinka Bock’s exhibition of new sculptures made for Siobhan Davies Studios. This is the first of three Traces Commission projects.