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Poland Calls off Pavilion at Venice

After widespread criticism, Poland has called off a pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale that was to feature imagery reflecting the conservative government’s politics. In October, Poland announced that it would be represented by Ignacy Czwartos, who had planned to exhibit paintings

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Rebecca Horn Dies at 80

Rebecca Horn, a bold and venturesome artist known for exploring states of transformation and using the body as a portal to other dimensions, passed away on Saturday at the age of 80. Her New York gallery, Sean Kelly, announced her death but

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Chiharu Shiota: Between Worlds

Collecting ordinary objects such as shoes, keys, beds, chairs and dresses and wrapping them in giant structures made of thread, Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota redefines the concepts of memory and consciousness. Her exhibition titled “Chiharu Shiota: Between Worlds” will meet with the

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Jenny Holzer at Guggenheim New York

Guggenheim New York is hosting Jenny Holzer’s solo exhibition ‘Jenny Holzer: Light Line’, featuring reimagining the artist’s 1989 landmark artwork. Holzer created a spiraling LED display for her Guggenheim Museum exhibition almost 35 years ago (in 1989), and now her landmark artwork

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Images Must Be Explained or Told…(*)

On how many days and in how many hours can you visit the 60th Venice Biennale, which opened with more than 80 country pavilions and around 120 collateral events? If you want to see the important museums in Venice embellished with contemporary

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Frieze New York Begins With High Sales

This year, Frieze New York opens its doors at The Shed on May 1 and 5, gathering galleries from 25 different countries. The event started with high VIP sales at the VIP opening. With 68 exhibitors in tow, this year’s fair promises