From Angela de la Cruz’s sculptural reflections on corporeal fragility and resilience to Jill Westwood’s photographs of ...
In new monumental charcoal drawings for Frieze New York, the Colombian artist explores how ‘we are all migrants’ ...
In new monumental charcoal drawings for Frieze New York, the Colombian artist explores how ‘we are all migrants’ ...
Emily Kraus’s paintings pulse with an undeniable freshness, trading in that peculiar and all-too-rare genre of association: ...
Many notable artists appearing in the 61st Venice Biennale have received early recognition at Frieze fairs over the years, ...
As painters, novelists and designers revive the aesthetics of WASP America, the line between sartorial critique and nostalgia ...
At the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, an enigmatic exhibition arranges objects in a delightful choreography, but their ...
Featuring curated sections and a bursary for younger galleries, the inaugural edition of the fair is planned to take place at ...
Interest in art from the Americas has seen intense growth over recent decades. Now the market is both embedding and evolving, ...
At Galeria Municipal do Porto, the artist’s thicket of flashing texts traces the reach and the limits of globalism ...
From Richard Tuttle’s restless assemblages at Galerie Greta Meert to an expansive show of Lutz Bacher at WIELS ...
At Murmurs, Los Angeles, the artist expands on her 1995 sculpture about environmental and personal catastrophe ...