Yoshitomo Nara – Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden
Some exhibitions unfold like clear narratives. Others shimmer with quiet ambivalence, casting their meanings not through grand declarations but through the slow accumulation of gesture,
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Some exhibitions unfold like clear narratives. Others shimmer with quiet ambivalence, casting their meanings not through grand declarations but through the slow accumulation of gesture,
Thomas Ruff’s latest exhibition, Experiences Lumineuses, immerses viewers in a realm where light itself becomes the primary subject of inquiry. Over the decades, Ruff has
Stepping into Adrian Piper’s Who, Me? at Portikus, one is immediately confronted with a monumental, even unsettling sight: a large, leafless tree—complete with gnarled roots—suspended
Iron, Wind, and Memory In the practice of Jannis Kounellis, materials are never just matter. They are signifiers of labor, history, exile, and silence. Presented
In 2022, Chinese artist Yu Hong signed with the renowned Lisson Gallery, a milestone that heralded her works’ appearances at Art Basel over the past
This year’s Art Karlsruhe, held from February 22 to 25 at Messe Karlsruhe, ushered in a vibrant new era under the dual leadership of Olga
A Sojourn of Serenity: Zhongnai’s Meditation-Scenery In a world constantly echoing with the tumult of modern exigencies, Zhongnai’s solo exhibition, “Meditation-Scenery,” at Pulchri Studio emerges
In the vast expanse of Art Basel Unlimited 2023, one artwork arrests the gaze with an almost confrontational magnetism: Günther Förg’s “Untitled” from 2005. This
Right before the week of Art Basel, special events throughout the city already come in advance presenting a most welcome atmosphere to the art fan
Edited by Bingyi / Photo by Haipei The ‘Echo of Poseidon’ by Markus Lüpertz is an imposing work of art that stands as a testament