CYJO is an American visual artist based in Miami. She works with photography, video, text and installation. She continues to explore the evolving identity […]…
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Japan Society Gallery announces Yasumasa Morimura: Ego Obscura, the first solo institutional exhibition by the Osaka-based artist in New York City. On view from […]…
Vivian Maier (1926-2009) worked in the early 1950s and, for over forty years after that, as a nanny in New York and then in […]…
TAGGED gains added power within the context of Sacabo’s previous work, which has long sought to provide refuge from the injustices suffered by women. In […]…
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Mudam Luxembourg − Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean presents the first exhibition in the Grand-Duchy dedicated to Jeff Wall. The exhibition Appearance is conceived […]…
Being of Italian descent, I spent a lot of time marveling while facing the power of the art existing all over the country, either […]…
Thanks to a real great team of: Styling: Cariin Cowalskii @bigoudi Hair/Make Up: Katharina Handel @basics Models: Mo Munder @IZAIO, Wanda @Model-Fabrik, Marla @iconic […]…
“136, I am Rohingya” title honours the mission of strengthening the identity of the community that is being threatened and adds to its collective […]…