Shoja Azari

Posted by Fabio 20 May 2014

Born in Shiraz, Iran in 1958, Shoja Azari is an artist and filmmaker who has lived in New York since 1983. His work has been exhibited globally, with solo shows throughout Europe and North America. read more

Sun Xun

Posted by Fabio 16 May 2014

Recent and past histories, intransigent conflicts and tensions, sequential flashes of hand-created images – these are the irrevocable features of Sun Xun’s artistic practice that fuses the line between art and animation. read more

Iris Apfel dresses for Matisse

Posted by Fabio 12 May 2014

Fashion icon Iris Apfel turns up the colour as she styles herself after Matisse. Interior designer and fashion doyenne, 92-year-old Iris Apfel draws inspiration from Matisse’s Cut-Outs to create a series of wonderful outfits in homage to the master of colour. read more

Eric Yahnker: Sticks & Drones

Posted by Fabio 12 May 2014

Using coloured pencil, Yahnker’s vividly-drawn, large-scale satirical works offer a witty commentary on the semiotics of contemporary American culture and politics. Tackling unlikely connections and collisions between paired and contrasting images often with provocative results read more

Gorsad

Posted by Fabio 12 May 2014

Gorsad, based on the outskirts of Kiev (Ukraine ), it’s the young three-piece art collective, made up of two guys and a girl Victor, Julian and Maria. read more

Marco Brambilla: Creation (Megaplex)

Posted by Fabio 6 May 2014

The first solo exhibition of Marco Brambilla in Germany features a large-scale 3D video installation from the Megaplex-series and a new body of works. read more

Oswaldo Vigas – Transfiguration

Posted by Fabio 26 March 2014

Oswaldo Vigas is widely considered a living legend of Latin American modernism. This long overdue New York exhibition comprises 15 works that exemplify his signature combination of geometry, abstraction and Latin culture. read more

Trevor Jackson: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Forever.

Posted by Fabio 20 March 2014

Musician, DJ and famous art director Trevor Jackson’s exhibition represents the cultural importance and hidden beauty of vinyl recordings. A show about how experience changes us and the objects and environment around us. read more