Autumn Shows, London
My actual highlight of Frieze is not the tent in Regent’s Park but the high quality shows in London’s gallery spaces. My top three exhibitions are still on for a few more weeks.
Read moreMy actual highlight of Frieze is not the tent in Regent’s Park but the high quality shows in London’s gallery spaces. My top three exhibitions are still on for a few more weeks.
Read moreMy favourite places in the world are a combination of great architecture and great art. Add a remarkable landscape and a beautiful garden to the mix and you are at Hauser & Wirth Somerset.
Read moreIt’s a big year for Wolfgang Tillmans. Before his major show at Tate Modern closed a few days ago, another one opened at the renowned Fondation Beyeler–just in time for the annual congregation of the art world for Art Basel.
Read moreThere is something very special to the works of Korean abstract painter Ha Chong-Hyun. They put you on ease immediately.
Read moreWolfgang Tillmans is an excellent photographer. But he is much more than that. His urge to understand how the world works, what holds it together and how to make that happen, makes him to one of the most influential artist of our time.
Read moreWith all the big galleries present and well know artists on show, London can sometimes be a bit overwhelming when it comes to art. That’s why recently I’m more drawn to smaller exhibitions spaces with interesting curatorial concepts like The Sunday Painter in Peckham.
Read moreAt König Galerie, Michael Sailstorfer shows his new large-scale installation Brenner and the video work Tränen. He revisits his recurring themes destruction, transformation and change but deals with them in his signagture surprising manner.
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