Posted by Fabio 29 October 2012
Daughter of a prominent Russian sculptor Valery Nenazhivin, Olga was born in Saratov, Russia in 1966, but her parents soon moved to Far East, to the city of Vladivostok, where Olga grew up, studied and still calls her home. A Child prodigy, she had her first solo show at the age of five and continues to live in art and for art. read more
Posted by Fabio 29 October 2012
Damien Hirst’s 66ft sculpture of a naked pregnant woman will remain in the seaside town of Ilfracombe in Devon for 20 years. The statue of the woman – named Verity – holding aloft a sword and standing on a base of legal books is meant to be a “modern allegory of truth and justice.”
Posted by Fabio 26 October 2012
Chinese dissident activist and artist Ai Weiwei’s parody of rapper Psy’s song Gangnam Style.
Posted by Fabio 25 October 2012
Fiona Tan is an artist working primarily with film and video. She is best known for her skillfully crafted and intensely moving installations, in which explorations of identity, memory and history are key. Fiona Tan initially became known for a body of work that relied on the use of archival films, questioning the observer and the observed and challenging the assumptions of the colonial past. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 October 2012
LA conceptual artist Sayre Gomez will debut his innovative and challenging works at the Hole this November in a major exhibition that will include painting, sculpture, drawing and installation. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 October 2012
Turkish artist Şakir Gökçebağ, creates astounding objects and sculptures with banal appliances of daily use such as brooms, shoes, umbrellas, cutlery, wire, and paper rolls. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 October 2012
Halil Altındere is one of the most eminent representatives of international contemporary art. His solo show focuses on works of the last five years as well as on new sculptures, video- and photo-works which produced especially for this exhibition. read more