Archive for April, 2009
The Photographic Object At The Photographers' Gallery, London
The advent of digital photography and the current saturation of imagery, through print, mobile phones and the internet, has resulted in a renewed interest in the physical and tactile quality of the photograph. ‘The Photographic Object’, featuring work by Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol (below), Wolfgang Tillmans, Walead Beshty, Catherine Yass, Maurizio Anzeri and Annette Kelm examines photography as an object in its own right. 
Lucy Mckenzie At Museum Ludwig, Cologne
Installation at Museum Ludwig The paintings of Lucy McKenzie show how we can envisage an approach to painting today that goes beyond the purely aesthetic. Her large canvases, arranged...
Thomas Ruff At Castell De Rivoli Musei D'arte Contemporanea, Turin
Thomas Ruff, 'Substratum 1II', 2001 inkjet on paper Thomas Ruff, '03h 00m / -35', 1989 Since the early 1980s Thomas Ruff has been creating photo-based artworks that investigate the photographic medium....
Tate Announces Turner Prize Shortlist
Tate has announced the four artists who have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2009. The artists are Enrico David, Roger Hiorns, Lucy Skaer and Richard Wright. Enrico David Enrico...
Walead Beshty At Laxart, Los Angeles
Los Angeles-based artist Walead Beshty is currently showing a series of new projects at LAXART, comprising a suite of photographs, a site-specific architectural intervention, a cinematic work, and...
Last Chance: Enrico David At Kunstmuseum Basel
The sculptures, gouaches, embroideries, photographs and installations by Enrico David feature a broad spectrum of cultural references including Arte Povera, assemblage, set design and graphic art motifs from...
The Incorrectness Of Martin Kippenberger By Rod Mengham
An untitled Kippenberger painting from 1981 (Photo: Courtesy of MoMA and © the Estate of Martin Kippenberger/Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne) Martin Kippenberger was the most restless of post-war German artists,...
Maurizio Anzeri At Riflemaker, London
Maurizio Anzeri, 'Late at Night', 2008 Unique in his choice of hair as an art medium, Italian artist Maurizio Anzeri's life-size hair sculptures portray the human form as hollow...
Josephine Meckseper At Migros Museum, Zurich
Situated somewhere between the trappings of political activism and mass consumerism, the work of Josephine Meckseper functions like sculptural collages that evoke the paradoxes of the current capitalist...
Count Panza Di Biumo Interviewed By Barbara Casavecchia
Count Giuseppe Panza with his wife Rosa 'Varese is the Versailles of Milan,' wrote the poet Giacomo Leopardi in 1825. By then, the villa in Biumo on the green...

















Jorge Rivas: Congratulations To Those Chosen by the painter Martinez, THE TRUTH I D...
David Heger: Highly dynamic shapes. My favorite is the orange on white background....
concha flores vay: I would very much like to know if my work is appreciated....
HECTOR NARVAEZ: Hola hijo...me maravillo de tu expresión a través de la pintura. Felic...
John Syd: This is awesome....