Posts Tagged ‘Surrealism’
Re-Orienting Narration: An Interview with Anja Kirschner
by Cristina Ramos // July 7, 2022
Anja Kirschner is an artist working predominantly with moving images. Her work examines the immersive conditions of contemporary lifeforms and examines the role materiality…[read on]
59th Venice Biennale of Art Presents ‘The Milk of Dreams’
by Julian Bachmann // Apr. 8, 2022
Returning from an extended break due to the pandemic, the 59th edition of the Venice Biennale is set to begin later this month. Taking its title from a book by Leonora Carrington…[read on]
Taschen Releases New Tome, ‘Dalí: The Paintings’
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Mar. 02, 2020
For ‘Dalí: The Paintings’ (Taschen), researchers Robert Descharnes and Gilles Néret located previously unpublished painted works by one of the most emblematic and eccentric figures of modernism: Salvador…[read on]
Exhibition // Dismantling the Domestic: Mona Hatoum’s ‘Terra Infirma’ at Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Article by Jack Radley in St. Louis // Apr. 24, 2018
Mona Hatoum’s most recent exhibition, ‘Terra Infirma’, destabilizes universal notions of home, displacement, and global conflicts. After its premiere at The Menil Collection in Houston, the artist’s first American survey show…[read on]
Nationalism // Rainer Ganahl’s ‘Ubu Trump’ at Spike Berlin
Article by Jess Harrison // Feb. 9, 2018
Taking place at Trump Tower and the Palace of Poland, Austrian-American artist Rainer Ganahl’s play ‘Ubu Trump’ employs an eclectic cabinet of characters, including President Donald J. Trump, Ivanka…[read on]
Exhibition // Torbjørn Rødland: ‘Back in Touch’ at C/O Berlin
Article by Jess Harrison // Jan. 10, 2018
Torbjørn Rødland’s ‘Back in Touch’ constructs a provocative world, one in which the familiar is destabilized and reality is intersected with disturbing details…[read on]