Hervé – Save Me (feat. Austra)

Posted by Fabio 28 January 2013

Featuring the brilliant Katie Stelmanis of Austra, “Save Me” is the first single from Hervé’s forthcoming album, ‘The Art Of Disappearing’, out March 4th on Cheap Thrills. ‘The Art Of Disappearing’ removes the trademark Hervé club sounds, replacing them with delicate melodies, downtempo beats and some mesmerizing vocal performances from the likes of Maria Minerva, Niki & The Dove and Seasfire. read more

The Knife – Full Of Fire

Posted by Fabio 28 January 2013

This April The Knife release their first studio album since Silent Shout seven years ago. The album, Shaking The Habitual, is now available to pre-order. read more

Dick Verdult

Posted by Fabio 25 January 2013

Dick Verdult is a member of an important and well-known generation of artists which emerged in Eindhoven in the 1980s and also includes René Daniëls and Henk Visch. Verdult’s artistic practice can be distinguished from that of his contemporaries because it covers a larger number of disciplines. read more

Alexandre Singh – The Pledge

Posted by Fabio 25 January 2013

The first North American museum exhibition of works by Alexandre Singh, this presentation will be comprised of the artist’s new series of Assembly Instructions entitled The Pledge. read more

Joan Brossa

Posted by Fabio 25 January 2013

Joan Brossa, artist and poet born in Barcelona, was one of the founders of the artistic group Dau al Set, along with Antoni Tàpies, Modest Cuixart and Joan Ponç. read more

Young Fathers – Romance

Posted by Fabio 24 January 2013

The new video for Young Fathers’ Romance, which came off the group’s recently reissued ep TAPE ONE, available in mp3, vinyl, and cassette formats.

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Lichtenstein: A Retrospective

Posted by Fabio 24 January 2013

Lichtenstein: A Retrospective is the first full-scale retrospective of this important artist in over twenty years. Co-organised by The Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern, this momentous show brings together 125 of his most definitive paintings and sculptures and will reassess his enduring legacy. read more

Schwitters in Britain

Posted by Fabio 24 January 2013

Schwitters in Britain is the first major exhibition to examine the late work of Kurt Schwitters, one of the major artists of European Modernism. The exhibition focuses on his British period, from his arrival in Britain as a refugee in 1940 until his death in Cumbria in 1948. read more