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Yoko Ono’s 5 Most Iconic Works
Yoko Ono has been integral to the development of feminist, performance, video, and installation art. Here, we explore five of her most influential pieces.
Yoko Ono’s 5 Most Iconic Works
Yoko Ono has been integral to the development of feminist, performance, video, and installation art. Here, we explore five of her most influential pieces.
Anthony Byrt on the art of Simon Denny
Anthony Byrt on the art of Simon Denny - Artforum International
Sculpture Garden Tour
Sculpture Garden Tour
Ohne Titel Raum by Erwin Wurm on artnet
Aurel Scheibler on artnet
Decode Exhibition Points Way to Data-Driven Art
The cryptic works on display at London’s Decode: Digital Design Sensations exhibition manipulate raw data as a kind of virtual pigment, finding form and fun amid the sensory overload that threatens to overwhelm the 21st-century hive mind. Several exhibition pieces showcased at Victoria and Albert Museum depend on human presence to produce their full effect. […]
Art made of storms
Artist Nathalie Miebach takes weather data from massive storms and turns it into complex sculptures that embody the forces of nature and time. These sculptures then become musical scores for a string quartet to play.
Chen Zhen. Un Village sans frontières. 2000 | MoMA
Chen Zhen. Un Village sans frontières. 2000 | MoMA
HAEGUE YANG – Totah
1971 Born in Seoul, Korea Korean-born visual artist. She represented South Korea at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009 where she became known for her treelike sculptural assemblage “Towel Light Sculptures,” of printed terry cloth, pet accessories and other found objects bound with rope and strung up on clothing racks. Another important series of her...
Installation of Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawing 552D
Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawing 552D, generously donated to the Morgan by the Estate of Sol LeWitt, will be installed in the Morgan's Gilbert Court this summer.
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Film. A Hole in the Sea
National Collecting Scheme for Scotland :: Untitled (Macaulay) 2004
Untitled (Macaulay) 2004Adam McEwen Untitled (Macaulay) 2004 Adam McEwen (born 1965, London, England, UK) Although British, Adam McEwen now lives in New York, where his work is inspired by the concepts of celebrity and stardom. Whilst still living in Britain, McEwen worked as an obituary writer for the Daily Telegraph. He put this expertise to good use in his art work, creating a series of enlarged, fake obituaries of living celebrities such as Bill Clinton, Nicole Kidman, Jeff Koons and in…
Exhibitions — Isa Genzken Window - Isa Genzken
Exhibitions — Isa GenzkenWindow - Isa Genzken - Hauser & Wirth