Artline Magazine has written an insightful article about Kilian Rüthemann's practice and his current exhibitions at the Vebikus Kunsthalle and the Gluri Suter Huus.
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“Behold, a mechanical tongue. This life-like organ, which even drools, is the (ahem) handiwork of one Tobias Bradford, a Swedish artist based in London. If you’re wondering where this rather stimulating bit of art can be viewed, it’s on display at the Design Museum in London, as part of its current exhibition on ASMR.”
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Read more“Einer der Ersten, die den Schritt ins Niederdorf wagten, war Fabian Lang, der seine Galerie im Sommer 2019 einen Katzensprung vom Kunsthaus entfernt an den Oberen Zäunen eröffnete.”
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Read moreART BY FRIENDS invites the artist Raphaël Zarka to invest the space of the prestigious riding school of the Haras d'Annecy with his series Paving Space.
Read moreTimothy Lai is featured in the Essay “16 Rising Artists of the Asian Diaspora in the United States”, published on Artsy.
Read moreGreat review by Le Quotidien de l’Art of Mira Schor’s exhibition HERE/THEN, THERE/NOW at the gallery.
“With disarming simplicity, the artist crystallises her meditations on life, death and politics, using language as a critical tool.” (Par Alison Moss).
Read moreARTFORUM CRITICS’ PICK - Elena Alonso | MEMBERS WITHOUT ORDER
“As in his (Roger Caillois) subtle and enigmatic writings, in her work imminence and absence meet at an opening of future paths. In doing so, they quietly announce Alonso as one of Spain’s most interesting young artists.” (Javier Montes for ARTFORUM).
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Read more“Lose yourself in Jessie Makinson’s fantastical, impish paintings. The London-based artist’s vast and intuitive paintings are flooded with lashings of vibrant colour, and feature a cast of lithe, sensual, otherworldly characters.” (Words by Emily Steer)
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Read moreOn the occasion of Jessie Makinson’s inclusion in “I see you” exhibition at Victoria Miro, THE GUARDIAN wrote an insightful review of her work Furry Darkness.
”Anatomy of an artwork: The British artist paints a tantalisingly drama in an eerie landscape – a space for dreaming and reimagining.”
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