Tag: art exhibition
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Intricate pretty art pieces
Anni Albers’s work continues to shape conversations around textiles, modernism, and the intertwined histories of craft and fine art. Her legacy remains a vital reference point for contemporary artists and designers exploring material, pattern, and form.
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Challenging South African local histories
Explore Kemang Wa Lehulere’s thought-provoking installations, where material experimentation and political history merge into a compelling artistic language.
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Breaking moulds in art and in life
An in-depth review of “Russian Dada 1914–1924” at the Museo Reina Sofía, exploring how avant-garde artists challenged tradition, embraced radical experimentation, and reshaped modern art during a decade of political upheaval.
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The struggle in all artistic pursuits
Franz West transforms the Sisyphus myth into a living, performative experience, with sculptures that ask for participation and reflection. Being in the space feels like taking part in the ongoing, Sisyphean effort of creation itself.
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Making air solid
Rachel Whiteread’s Tate Britain retrospective highlights her pioneering cast sculptures of ‘negative spaces,’ tracing the evolution of her Turner Prize–winning practice from intimate domestic forms to monumental architectural works.
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Connected to the universe
Thomas Ruff’s Whitechapel Gallery retrospective surveys nearly four decades of his pioneering conceptual photography, showcasing eighteen series that explore themes of scale, the cosmic and the everyday through diverse image-making technologies.

