Marina Abramovic – Landscapes

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2013

Marina Abramovic
Landscapes
Gallery Guy Bärtschi
17 October 2013 – 17 January 2014

Claudia Comte

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2013

Claudia Comte draws from a hyper-eclectic range of sources and picks unashamedly from all creative fields, from design, theatre, garden and interior architecture, from fashion and fine arts. All sources of inspiration, of original, copied, fake or other crepuscule nature, are treated equally. read more

Omar Ba

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2013

Omar Ba creates paintings that stand apart due to their unusual iconography. The contrast between the fantasy creatures and the sensuousness of the details is at one and the same time fascinating and disturbing. read more

Paola Pivi – Ok, you are better than me, so what?

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2013

Paola Pivi creates artworks that are disorienting and simultaneously poetic. Though formally different, her work pushes the limit of what can be done in this world as an artwork. read more

Edward Del Rosario

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2013

Edward Del Rosario started his artistic practice as a performance artist and his sense of theatrical staging still influences the work. The actions and interactions of his cast of children, reptiles and animal human hybrids are carefully choreographed and suspended in space. read more

David Byrne – The internet will suck all creative content out of the world

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2013

The boom in digital streaming may generate profits for record labels and free content for consumers, but it spells disaster for today’s artists across the creative industries. Read more here.

James Blake – Life Round Here

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2013

Official video for the new James Blake’s single Life Round Here, a collaboration between James Blake and Chance The Rapper. read more

More Than You Wanted to Know About John Baldessari. Vol. 1

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2013

The texts in this two-volume set trace the development of John Baldessari’s understanding of art from the early 1960s through to the present. read more