Long live the end of summer ! (I)

The Paris Fall Festival featuring Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and even Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi as seen by Dominique Païni… Fall in Paris   The Paris Fall Festival is one way to […]

Ai Weiwei has 3 exhibitions in Los Angeles this autumn

Ai Weiwei’s sojourn in Los Angeles will begin with three simultaneous exhibitions, fitting for an artist whose commentary on the global refugee crisis has brought him worldwide renown. His shows are ongoing at the […]

Two more galleries close in Berlin

Berlin’s reputation as an indisputable Mecca for contemporary artists in the 21st century has been mostly deserved due to the reputation it gained as a Bohemian capital during the Cold War, […]

Viennacontemporary a success and it’s here to stay

Austria’s primary contemporary art fair, viennacontemporary, has found its niche and its value in a contemporary art market that is usually dominated massive galleries and ritzy, inaccessible fairs. The fair has a special […]

Turner Prize nominee criticized for profiting from minority suffering

2018 Turner Prize nominee, Luke Willis Thompson, has found himself in the middle of some controversy this year as a result of his most recent work’s pointed commentary on race. His […]

Swiss art sales draw interest, a Mosset sells for twice its expected value

Christie’s annual Swiss art auction in Zurich in September featured the likes of Felix Vallotton, Ferdinand Hodler, Giovanni Giacometti, and Albert Anker. The auction ultimately drew approximately CHF 5.4 million. The evening appeared […]

“Manifesto” a manifest film

Before becoming a film, Manifesto was an installation created by German artist Julian Rosefeldt. Premiering in 2016 at the Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin, the film was shown on thirteen […]