Jovi Schnell’s nomadic adventures began in the Ozark hills in Arkansas and eventually found her way to San Francisco, Amsterdam, and New York. Her colorful wall works, paintings, drawings and cut-outs often fuse the organic and the mechanical, inventing playful networks of fantastical functioning that integrate emblematic forms of nature, technology and humanity.
Weekly Picks: Malaysia (14–20 Jan 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do January 14, 2019 Nadir , at No Black Tie, 17 Jan, 9pm Nadir is a band with a diverse lineup, and their music is a big, fun sound that loosely blends rock, jazz and world music with a wide range of local influences...
Some Southeast Asian picks from the Busan International Film Festival (via Bangkok Post) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles October 25, 2018 How do Aceh and Japan, two places that seem unrelated, separated by a vast distance of land and sea, connect on the personal and historical level? For one, they both have been hit by a tsunami — Aceh in the massive tragedy that struck many parts of Southeast Asia in 2004 and Japan in 2011...
Does anyone else miss art school? The sweet smell of invasive ceramic dust, the satisfying scrape of fresh charcoal across a giant sheet of Strathmore, the mortifying class-wide critique of your meager attempt at drawing a poorly-lit vase that you really should have spent more time on but you were partying all night at Avery’s “performative art sequence” at that creepy abandoned carwash...
Why These Galleries Are Betting on Los Angeles’s Expanding Art Scene | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market Why These Galleries Are Betting on Los Angeles’s Expanding Art Scene Maxwell Rabb Feb 2, 2024 6:47PM Ameh Egwuh Calm (burning chair) , 2023 Rele Price on request Xiyao Wang Liang Xiao Yin No...
Dad is Byron is an audio work produced in collaboration between Diamond Stingily and her father, the house musician Byron Stingily...
Malani draws upon her personal experience of the violent legacy of colonialism and de-colonization in India in this personal narrative that was shown as a colossal six channel video installation at dOCUMENTA (13), but is here adapted to single channel...
Marc Desgrandchamps — Silhouettes — Musée d'Art Contemporain [mac], Marseille — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Marc Desgrandchamps — Silhouettes — Musée d'Art Contemporain [mac], Marseille — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Marc Desgrandchamps — Silhouettes Exposition Peinture Marc Desgrandchamps, Sans Titre, 2015 (détail) Huile sur toile — 162 × 130 cm Courtesy de l’artiste et galerie Lelong & Co...
Anastasia Samoylova’s Seductive Images Document the Fragility of Florida - Something Curated Copy Features Interviews Profiles Guides Jobs Interviews - 15 Jan 2024 - Share Moscow-born Miami-based artist, Anastasia Samoylova has been photographing Florida intensively since 2016 — from the Keys to the state borders...
In Studies of Chinese New Villages II Gan Chin Lee’s realism appears in the format of a fieldwork notebook; capturing present-day surroundings while unpacking their historical memory...
Controversy swirls around Centre Pompidou ahead of 2025 closure Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Museums news Controversy swirls around Centre Pompidou ahead of 2025 closure Talks between trade unions and the French culture ministry stall as workers fear for their future during the Paris museum’s five-year shutdown Vincent Noce 8 December 2023 Share A museum in turmoil: the Pompidou is due to close from 2025 until 2030...
In Studies of Chinese New Villages II Gan Chin Lee’s realism appears in the format of a fieldwork notebook; capturing present-day surroundings while unpacking their historical memory...
Siapa Nama Kamu? – Questions to Answer a Friend | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Photo: Via Artsy.net September 13, 2019 By Syed Muhammad Hafiz (1,823 words, 7-minute read) Recently I was asked by a friend, “How come I don’t see any local Malay artists in the current show at National Gallery Singapore (NGS)?”...