Les Voyage de Bougainvilliers
Les Voyages de Bougainvilliers is a new series of paintings by Todd B. Richmond, conveying migrations of imagery that once had specific origins but are ubiquitous today.
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Les Voyages de Bougainvilliers is a new series of paintings by Todd B. Richmond, conveying migrations of imagery that once had specific origins but are ubiquitous today.
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“Impending Bloom” is embedded in Merino’s body of works and exhibitions under Algún día todo esto tendrá sentido.
In Art as Ownerless Objects, many of the objects Yugo Isaji creates are made using common consumer goods and daily-use products from everyday life. At first glance, his works could be mistaken for bricolage (appropriation or “borrowing”), the humanistic structuralism identified by Claude Lévi-Strauss. In the artist’s case though, the materials aren’t given some newly-appropriated
Yugo Isaji, Nobuhiko Terasawa, Atsuko Yamagata Read More »
Yoko Ono’s song titles are the source for an ongoing series of word paintings by Maria Cruz.
Titles of Yoko Ono’s music, a series of text paintings from 2000 to 2006 by Maria Cruz Read More »
The Drawing Room Contemporary Art presents a showcase of works by its represented artists Vermont Coronel Jr. and Troy Ignacio.
ArtReview sent a questionnaire to artists and curators exhibiting in and curating the various national pavilions of the 2024 Venice Biennale, the responses to which will be published daily in the leadup to and during the Venice Biennale, which runs from 20 April – 24 November.
Mark Salvatus on Representing the Philippines at the 60th Venice Biennale Read More »
“The title is borrowed from Clarice Lispector’s novel Agua Viva, a reminder of the atmosphere by which these paintings were made…”
A Heart Beating in the World Read More »
Juni Salvador subdivides his Australia bring-backs, found objects and Philippine-themed curiosities brought into Australia…
Re Inventing Histories/Re Inventing Stories Read More »