Καλλιτεχνικά Έργα

Καλλιτεχνικά Έργα

Καλλιτεχνικά Έργα

Spotlight: German Sculptor Norbert Kricke, Whose Experimentations With Form and Space Paved the Way for Minimalism, Gets a Centenary Tribute, δημοσίευση στο Artnet News [7/12/2022]


Installation view, "Norbert Kricke on His 100th Birthday" (2022), at Galerie Utermann, Dortmund, Germany. Courtesy of Galerie Utermann. Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists...

British Artist Es Devlin’s Latest Kinetic Sculpture Honors New York as the Most Linguistically Diverse City on Earth, Vittoria Benzine, δημοσίευση στο Artnet News [7/12/2022]


Es Devlin sits before "Your Voices." All photos by Nikolas Koenig, courtesy of Lincoln Center. A kinetic sculpture of 700 illuminated cords unveiled yesterday before the fountain at Lincoln Center’s Josie...

Insight: ‘Futures Past’, an immersive & interactive journey at arebyte Gallery in London, Ania Mokrzycka, δημοσίευση CLOT Magazine [8/12/2022]


Futures Past, installation view; arebyte Gallery Operating within the register of science fiction in imagining alternative versions of the future and, in doing so, creating a possibility of effectuating otherwise unimaginable...

London Museum Axes 15-Year-Old “Racist” Exhibition, Billy Anania, δημοσίευση στο Hyperallergic [6/12/2022]


A display of artificial limbs from the Wellcome Collection's recently closed Medicine Man exhibition (courtesy Wellcome Collection) The Wellcome Collection closed the long-term exhibition Medicine Man for concerns of “racism, sexism, and ableism.” A...

Celebrating “Weird” Art in Chicago, Lori Waxman, δημοσίευση στο Hyperallergic [6/12/2022]


Oli Watt, “Lighter” (2022), spruce, lighter, 30 x 4.5 x 6 inches (photo by Evan Jenkins) CHICAGO — I dislike the expression “You do you.” The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Colson Whitehead...

SOOJIN CHANG, expanding on animacy through non-hierarchical encounters with technology, Agi Ki, δημοσίευση στο CLOT Magazine [4/12/2022]


BXBY, Soojin Chang (2022). Still image. Soojin Chang is a Glasgow-based non-binary artist of Korean descent whose multimedia art practice considers interpersonal, interspecies and industrial interdependencies. Inhabiting the systemic cracks of boundaries...