Review Max Bill, Fundación Juan March, Madrid
We review the first retrospective dedicated to Max Bill in Spain. The show covers every facet of his oeuvre: painting, graphic design, sculpture, architecture, furniture design and more.
We review the first retrospective dedicated to Max Bill in Spain. The show covers every facet of his oeuvre: painting, graphic design, sculpture, architecture, furniture design and more.
John Akomfrah’s (b.1957) multi-screen installation Vertigo Sea draws inspiration from two striking and harrowing literary works: Herman Melville’s Moby Dick and Heathcote Williams’ poem Whale Nation.
Madrid-based Vietnamese fine art photographer Viet Ha Tran captures ephemeral moments of female emotion, and is influenced by Asian culture, classical painting, poetry and philosophy.
The latest recipient of the Film London Jarman Award was announced yesterday at The Whitechapel Gallery in London. The Belfast-based artist filmmaker Seamus Harahan (b.1968) was selected as this year’s winner from a shortlist of six distinguished creatives.
Art Basel heads to the U.S. for its highly popular Miami Beach event, bringing together a total of 267 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Nathan Seabrook’s work alternates between social documentary of California residents and depictions of individuals in light-suffused interiors.
A survey at the Vitra Design Museum rethinks the iconic Bauhaus School, examining the influence of the past on contemporary design practice.
Theatre, cinema, painting and photography coalesce in French photographer Nicolas Dhervillers’ Hommages series.
Having graduated just nine years ago, Dutch designer Iris van Herpen has already achieved the impossible when it comes to 3D printing.
Reality machines explores Olafur Eliasson’s career, offering a unique look at an artist who uses nature as a material to create experiences.
For architect Tom Kundig, design practice is an encounter with context, materials and nature, where structures become a part of their environment.
Auto-portraiture forms the basis of Kourtney Roy’s exploration of the self, reality, memory and dreams – creating the illusion of a fixed point in time.
Siberia-born Evgenia Arbugaeva explores the Arctic landscapes of her childhood in her most recent photographic series, Weather Man.
Maia Flore weaves her way through metaphorical landscapes in the series Situations, as an apparition in red
The primary objective of photographer Ari Gabel is to document the vanishing faces and stories of anonymous individuals across America.
Plus One Gallery will host a solo show of gallery artist, Paul Cadden. This exhibition will feature 13 new hyperrealist drawings, which explore social scenes, portraiture and deserted landscape.
American artist Cecil Eci’Am Gresham works predominately with painting and mixed media art, but also has a distinctly digital style, which results in his unconventional, boldly abstract imagery.
French photographer Bruno Boudjelal explores the intricate links between personal identity, national identity and cultural memory. In his latest series, Boudjelal reflects upon the life of Martinique born French-Algerian philosopher, Frantz Fanon.
Teresita Fernández’s latest solo exhibition with Lehmann Maupin, New York, showcases her newest sculptural works: intimate interior landscapes in concrete, cast bronze, and detailed glazed ceramic.