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Carlo Ratti’s exhibition is a claustrophobic mess of bio and techno theatrics, replying on expensive machines to solve ...
Carlo Ratti’s exhibition is a claustrophobic mess of bio and techno theatrics, replying on expensive machines to solve problems that didn’t need fixing in the first place ...
De Filippi sat down with ArtReview’s Mark Rappolt to discuss how art is evolving beyond static creation into autonomous, living systems ...
Early on in this novella, its central protagonist, Shaka, reflects on the day that divided her life into a ‘before and after’ ...
Where Vuong’s 2019 debut, ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’, often felt overwrought and too writerly, his latest is firmly ...
To describe Chang as a gallerist (his Hong Kong gallery, Hanart TZ, celebrated its 30th anniversary this year with Hanart 100: Idiosyncrasies) is rather like calling a tiger a relative of a domestic ...
The Indian sculptor and printmaker explored, with a modernist sensibility, the interconnectedness of living beings ...
The Indian sculptor and printmaker explored, with a modernist sensibility, the interconnectedness of living beings ...
The purpose of biennials can be questioned, but when a country experiences the kind of turbulence that Turkey has in 2016, with its arts scene coming under increasing political pressure (see, for ...
Museum Director - Van Abbemuseum director and stalwart of the biennial circuit ...
Via his immersive installations or bombastic collages spawned from a unique combination of low-fi materials and radical philosophy, Hirschhorn’s project has been to encourage people to look around ...
Like many Chinese galleries, Shanghart had a conservative year in terms of programming. Its four spaces in Shanghai, Beijing and Singapore were closed for months due to public health restrictions.