From barbed wire to whispering walls, Shilpa Gupta turns borders, censorship and identity into must-see, brain-twisting art – and the market is finally waking up.
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From barbed wire to whispering walls, Shilpa Gupta turns borders, censorship and identity into must-see, brain-twisting art – and the market is finally waking up.
Read MoreShe turned knitting into a weapon, punked the art boys’ club and still pulls Big Money at auction. Time to put Rosemarie Trockel on your radar.
Read MorePolitical, poetic, and totally screenshot-worthy: why Shirin Neshat’s black?and?white worlds are suddenly everywhere again.
Read MoreIn Threads of Life, Chiharu Shiota delivers a spectacular and truly immersive experience.
Read MoreA Conversation between Justin Smith-Ruiu and Lawrence Weschler
Read MoreThe work of the 94-year-old German artist, now retired, tests the limits of memory and the image itself.
Read MoreRichter is another artist renowned for a radical painting technique: in his case, applying layers of wet paint to a canvas and then dragging a squeegee across its surface.
Read MoreDieter Schwarz, co-curator of Gerhard Richter at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, explores how this painting of a photographed rural scene helped to establish Richter as Germany’s leading artist
Read MoreThis major monographic exhibition of the Japanese artist’s is a wide-ranging, complex, expressively powerful exhibition that traces back over all of Shiota’s production, through drawings, photographs, sculptures and some of her most famous environmental and monumental installations.
Read MoreYoko Ono has announced plans to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Season of Glass by re-releasing the classic album.
Read MoreThe upcoming book, Listen… The Musical Universe of Yoko Ono (coming in 2027) is an extension of Madeline Bocaro’s biography, In Your Mind – the Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono.
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