Category: Reviews
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A journey through Kiki Smith’s artistic universe
Visiting Kiki Smith’s exhibition at Timothy Taylor Gallery felt like stepping into a magical, self-contained universe shaped by nature, mythology, and spirituality. Through sculpture, drawing, and print, Smith explores the relationship between the human body and the natural world, transforming the gallery into an enchanted space that invites reflection on vulnerability, interconnection, and ancient narratives…
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Seeing Van Gogh Through Kiefer’s Eyes
A fascinating exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London explores the works of Van Gogh and Kiefer side by side. Despite their different styles, the show reveals surprising parallels in thought, process, and subject matter, offering a fresh perspective on both artists’ approaches to art, literature, and poetry.
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Art beyond ecological rupture
Una reseña de Terrafilia: Más allá de lo humano en el Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza de Madrid, que explora el arte, la ecología, el mito y las relaciones interespecies desde obras históricas y contemporáneas.
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Iconic Portraits and Inner Worlds
Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition at the Hayward Gallery invites viewers into an intimate creative universe shaped by emotion, memory, and resistance. Through paintings, drawings, and installations, Nara’s iconic figures explore inner worlds marked by vulnerability, political awareness, and quiet defiance.
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Exploring the head as a landscape of the soul in painting
Marwan: A Soul in Exile at Christie’s London explores the head as a psychological and spiritual landscape. Through layered portraiture shaped by exile, memory, and place, Marwan transforms faces into inner terrains that reflect identity, loss, and the human condition.
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Rediscovering the radical eroticism of 1960s sculpture
Abstract Erotic en The Courtauld Gallery reúne a Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse y Alice Adams para revisitar un momento de exploración material radical en la escultura de los años 60. A través de abstracción sensual y materiales poco convencionales, la muestra revela cómo la suavidad y la vulnerabilidad transformaron el lenguaje escultórico.
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Exploring home through fabric architecture at Tate Modern
Do Ho Suh: Walk the House at Tate Modern explores ideas of home, memory, and belonging through large-scale fabric architecture, drawings, and immersive installations. Shaped by the artist’s experiences in Seoul, New York, and London, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on what it truly means to carry home with us.
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Arte Povera at the Serpentine Gallery
Giuseppe Penone’s Thoughts in the Roots at the Serpentine Gallery transforms the exhibition space into an extension of Kensington Gardens. Through sculpture, scent, sound, and material, Penone invites us to slow down and rediscover our connection with trees, nature, and time itself.


