Ivan Argote, Excerpt, 2012. Brick, cement and spray paint. NETTIE HORN gallery in London is hosting the exhibition “Rising Action” by Colombian and French artists Iván Argote and Pauline Bastard. It features a video programme “Home Cinema” alongside an ensemble of installation and sculptural pieces.
Written by Henri Julien Sandront The ambitious exhibition-project Out of Storage (temporarily) weds together contemporary artworks with a former crate factory. A selection of works of art of the Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain collection in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, including the likes
The New York – based artist Nina Chanel Abney makes fun of daily life and headlines that contain ludacrous problems regarding celebrity and political scandals. Her paintings feature bizar cartoonesque characters, who often seem to feature an ambiguous race or
Bâtiment, the 2004 installation by Leandro Erlich, is currently on display in Paris at Le 104. Optical iillusions are familiar territory for Erlich. For this one he created a building facade on the floor, which he paired with a huge leaning
Goldfish Salvation: Riusuke Fukahori Riusuke Fukahori (1973, Aichi, Japan) is an artist who encorporates goldfish in his artwork. Many who see his work for the first time feel the Japanese artists seems to be potentially violating animal cruelty laws, like
Torbjørn Rødland is exhibiting at the Standard in Oslo until the 14th of January. Rødland (b. 1970) lives and works in Los Angeles and Oslo and has exhibited extensively in Europe. His solo exhibition at Standard will be followed by a solo exhibition