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2012.01.10 Tue, by

Roy Lichtenstein’s “Landscapes in the Chinese Style”

Like Cubism, Pop Art relied on two great talents who defined the movement for everyone else, contemporaries and followers alike. Roy Lichtenstein played Braque to Andy Warhol’s Picasso. Of the two, Lichtenstein was the quieter, more studious, and more conservative... >> Read more
2020.01.30 Thu, by

Martial Raysse

The HdM gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of French artist Martial Raysses’s works on paper. Born in 1936 in a ceramicist family, Raysse is perhaps one of the most important and well-known artist of the contemporary art French scene. >> Read more
2018.03.18 Sun, by

Nathalie Obadia — interview

A strong advocate for the internationalisation of art, Nathalie Obadia has been instrumental in introducing Chinese artists such as MadeIn, Ni Youyu and Wang Keping to the Paris art scene. >> Read more
2016.09.23 Fri, by

Expo Chicago: First Impressions

The general impression from the fair's content is of a lot of highly colored painting—if not all of it bombastic, then much is still over-charged. >> Read more
2016.09.10 Sat, by

TAKASHI MURAKAMI “Learning the Magic of Painting”

Ever since I started studying painting at nineteen to this day, at fifty-four, I have been, and still am in the middle of, learning the magic of painting. >> Read more
2016.06.23 Thu, by

Art Basel 2016 orgasmically successful.

Art Basel is not just about selling famous one-name artists—the Picassos, Pollocks and Warhols—but also about remembering other masters, whether still living—Haim Stainbach, Jannis Kounellis, and Liang Shaoji and Seth Price; or not—László Maholy-Nagy. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.04.08 Fri, by

Nothing and No One:
An Interview with Georg Baselitz

One of the most influential artists of his generation, Baselitz was dismissed from art school after only two semesters for "gesellschaftspolitisch unreif" ("socio-political immaturity")... >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.03.03 Thu, by

Galerie Perrotin New York
ERRÓ
“Paintings from 1959 to 2016”

Galerie Perrotin, New York is pleased to present the first exhibition dedicated to Icelandic artist Erró (Ólafsvík, 1932), a prominent figure of Pop art and Figuration Narrative in postwar Europe, with an ensemble of 15 paintings made between 1959 and 2016. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.11.28 Sat, by

Gagosian New York

Artists Exhibited Diane Arbus Richard Artschwager Richard Avedon Francis Bacon Balthus Davide Balula Georg Baselitz Jean-Michel Basquiat Joseph Beuys Dike Blair Glenn Brown Chris Burden Alexander Calder Anthony Caro Maurizio Cattelan John Chamberlain Dan Colen Michael Craig-Martin Gregory Crewdson John Currin Willem de Kooning Walter De Maria Edmund de Waal Alberto Di Fabio Marcel Duchamp […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.11.09 Mon, by

WHAT’S IN A DOT? NAN QI POST-POP ART EXHIBITION

G-Dot Art Space is pleased to present What’s in a Dot? Nan Qi Post-Pop Art Exhibition by contemporary artist Nan Qi, featuring a body of work that revolves around the themes of warriors, the iconic “Nan Qi’s dot” and... >> Read more

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