Contemporary Arts
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Coline Milliard
LONDON — It’s not every day that a curator ventures an entirely new interpretation of a body of work as central as Bruce Nauman’s. But New York and Buenos Aires-based curator Philip Larratt-Smith has done exactly that in his new London show “...
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Terri Ciccone
If you still think of Pinterest as just a place to find instructions for D.I.Y. salads in mason jars, D.I.Y. candles in mason jars, or D.I.Y. mason jar-themed weddings, think again: Visual organizations like museums, galleries, and design firms...
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Sara Roffino
WHAT: Song Dong: “Doing Nothing”WHEN: January 18 — February 23, 2013WHERE: Pace Gallery, 510 & 534 West 25th Street, New YorkWHY THIS SHOW MATTERS: Bringing together almost 20 years of work by Song Dong, “Doing Nothing” offers a...
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Sky Goodden, Benjamin Bruneau
In an effort to start the new year with a note of promise, ARTINFO Canada presents a roundup of those Canadians, 30 years or younger, who we consider to be showing great industry and promise in the art world. Far from definitive, and in no...
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Adeline Chia
SINGAPORE — Artworks spread over king-sized beds, propped against chairs, sitting in bathtubs and balancing over the sinks — these are the unique sights at Worlds Apart Fair, Singapore’s first hotel art fair. Open today and spread over the 23rd and 24th...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
This month we inaugurate “Planet Art,” a new monthly column where we ask the editors of our international sites to give us their picks for the best contemporary art seen in their region. (To view all of this month's works, click on the slideshow.)AUSTRALIA...
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Scott Indrisek
At the age of 78, Foulkes is having his second big moment. The L.A. artist and musician showed with Ferus Gallery in the 1960s and enjoyed early recognition for quirky, detailed oil paintings — an enormous cow, or rocks that sort of looked like people. He...
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Sara Roffino
Not so long ago it looked like Damascus was in line to once again become a global center for art, given its own burgeoning gallery scene and the growing international interest in works by Syrian artists. Today, the glossy images from openings of years past...
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Alanna Martinez
EMERGING is a regular column where ARTINFO spotlights an up-and-coming artist.A recent graduate of Columbia University’s prestigious MFA program, painter Matthew Watson is staking his place in the art world in his first solo show at Joe Sheftel Gallery on the...
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Dion Tan
Italian sculptor Fabio Viale’s masterful marble sculptures of everyday objects can currently be seen in “Stargate,” his first solo show at Sperone Westwater in New York. Viale’s carvings of a towering grocery crate, a crumbled paper...














