Piero Tomassoni has picked six exhibitions not to miss in New York right now...
Tag: Conceptual Art
Frank Auerbach ‘The Charcoal Heads’ at the Courtauld
Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads, recently unveiled at The Courtauld Gallery, brings together a hauntingly beautiful series of portrait drawings and paintings created by the acclaimed artist during the 1950s and early 1960s in post-war London.
Emilio Prini at MACRO in Rome
Emilio Prini: …E Prini is a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Emilio Prini (1943 – 2016, Italy), taking place at The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (MACRO) from October 27, 2023, to March 31, 2024...
Vincenzo Agnetti at the Cardi Gallery
Simultaneously taking place from June to September across Cardi’s London and Milan galleries, Tempo e Memoria (Time and Memory) is an extensive exhibition dedicated to the Italian conceptual artist, poet, and essayist Vincenzo Agnetti (1926-1981). The show is a continuous spectacle across the two spaces, featuring a comprehensive collection of the artist’s works from 1969...
Seven Exhibitions to See in New York Right Now
Our team went around New York in May and picked out some highlights from a great exhibition season Chosen Memories. The Patricia Cisneros Collection at MoMA Installation view of Chosen Memories: Contemporary Latin American Art from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift and Beyond, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Jonathan Dorado...
Giulio Paolini at the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca, Rome
Giulio Paolini. A come Accademia at Palazzo Carpegna, Rome The Accademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome presents Giulio Paolini. A come Accademia. Conceived by Marco Tirelli and curated by Antonella Soldaini, the exhibition features six unpublished works specifically created for Palazzo Carpegna. The artist’s thought-provoking conceptual works combine diverse media – painting, photography, and...
Spirit Labour: Duration, Difficulty, and Affect at Garage, Moscow
An exhibition at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow titled Spirit Labor: Duration, Difficulty, and Affect shows the work of thirty artists of varying generations from Southeast and Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern and Western Europe.
Ephemeral Art and the Importance of Collecting It
Collecting the ephemera of artworks that were not made to physically exist involves a different mode of collecting, one that comes close to archiving.
Henri Chopin at The Gallery, De Montfort University, Leicester
This past weekend marked the closing of a vast survey exhibition on the work of Henri Chopin (1922, Paris – 2008, Norfolk) humorously titled The (Almost) Complete Books, Zines and Multiples (1957 - 2007) The Gallery, De Montford University, Leicester.
New publication on Allan Kaprow, essay by Piero Tomassoni
The Museo Novecento in Florence and Hauser&Wirth have just released a new publication on pioneering conceptual and performance artist Allan Kaprow
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