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Spanish artist whose multi-media work explores the human condition. Roig’s installations consist of resin sculptures of human figures set amidst neon lights, presenting meditations on anxiety and ...
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HELENE BAILLY gallery is delighted to present a monograph dedicated to Pablo Picasso. Regarded as the greatest genius of the 20th century, Picasso consistently drew major inspiration from his ...
Diane Arbus was an American photographer best known for her intimate black-and-white portraits. Arbus often photographed ...
Agustín Cárdenas, also known as Agustín Cárdenas Alfonso, was a Cuban sculptor associated with Surrealist art. Born in 1927 in Matanzas, Cuba, he studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes “San ...
French Conceptual artist best known for his distinctive site-specific installations of alternating stripe patterns. His concept of a “degree zero of painting,” which he developed in the early 1960s, ...
Austrian artist. Working in an interdisciplinary practice that combines music, speech, photography, and video, the primary tenet of Attersee's art is painting. His Neo-Expressionist canvases are ...
Hungarian painter and one of the most famous members of the early 20th-century Hungarian avant-garde. He notably employed aesthetics from a range of movements, such as Constructivism, Cubism, and ...
In his new exhibition “Stealing the Light”, Bongchull Shin delves deep into the physicality of light and places its constantly changing appearance ...
Marina Adams’ second solo exhibition with Galerie Thomas Schulte is titled ‘The Art of Living Slowly’, a subtle nod to examine the speed and direction of our internet present. She considers how ...
The pictorial compositions of Muntean/Rosenblum always move between staging and reality. Their protagonists traverse pathos-laden scenes that evoke nostalgia and question the present. Since the ...
A line of men wearing hats, colourful jackets and brogues stand in a line with their hands clasped or tucked into their trouser pockets. Though they are not touching, we sense in the subtle mirroring ...