Five Artists to Watch in 2021
In light of last week’s Contemporary Auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s New York, Artvisor selects their five artists to watch in 2021.
In light of last week’s Contemporary Auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s New York, Artvisor selects their five artists to watch in 2021.
This year, over 25 museums and cultural institutions in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (as well as private and public institutions all over Europe and the world) are participating in a series of year-long activities to celebrate the birth centenary of Joseph Beuys.
Casa Morra and the Goethe-Institut Neapelza are set to pay tribute to the German artist Joseph Beuys as this year marks the centenary of his birth with the exhibition “Beuys e Napoli”, curated by Giuseppe Morra. It will be preceded by an in-person and online discussion to revisit Beuys’ life and legacy. Selected contributors to this lecture are Achille Bonito Oliva, Michele Bonuomo, Mario Franco, Petra Richter, and Italo Tomassoni.
From 12th April to 6th June, 2021, Post-War Italian Art Tales is exhibiting at Mazzoleni, London. Read Artvisor's review of the exhibition.
The trickster artist recalibrates the meaning of IKEA in our latest London exhibition.
The Academy of Fine Arts of Urbino will host an online conversation between the Peruvian artist Jota Castro and Artvisor’s founder Piero Tomassoni on April 29 at 3 pm CEST. The event is part of a visual arts course led by artist Giuseppe Stampone.
From 17th April to 22nd May 2021, Ed Fornieles' 'Association Works' is exhibiting at Carlos Ishikawa, 88 Mile End Road, London.
On occasion of the 2021 Dante Days in Foligno, Marinella Senatore illustrates the copy of the first printed edition of Dante's Divine Comedy.
From 11th March to 4th May, 2021, Max Renkel's 15 Scheiben exhibition is on view at Libreria Antonio Pettini, Rome.
'OVR Pioneers' is dedicated to artists who have broken new ground. Artvisor's Review of Art Basel Online Viewing Rooms 2021.
From 22nd March to 31st May, 2021, Francesco Patriarca’s Sling is exhibiting at The Edit Dubai, Warehouse 48, Alserkal Avenue, Dubai.
After Achieving Auction Records Last Year, the Works of Hermann Nitsch are now on view at the new Albertina Modern until April 25th.
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