Russia’s recent strike on Kharkiv’s Constructivist complex represents an attack on a radical yet largely forgotten legacy of ...
Dagmara Genda interviews artist Kandis Friesen about her recent exhibition in Odesa and her public artwork ‘Diadéo Trésor’ in Berlin ...
reaching its apex on the sleeve of 1978’s The Man-Machine, where the quartet wore black ties, scarlet shirts and matching lipstick. Standing in a diagonal line, replicating the style of a 1920s ...
Novado Gallery presents "Converging Realities" from November 15 to January 18, 2024. This innovative new exhibition unites ...
Charles Billich has painted the Pope; had work hung by the White House, the United Nations and royal families; and recently ...
Late on Oct. 28, a loud explosion rang out in the center of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city. Situated just over 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the Russian border, explosions have become part of ...
Her works engage the history of nonobjective art—from Constructivism to Futurism—posing contemporary questions about the relationship between utopian impulses and abstraction. Among Mehretu’s awards ...
It brings together 75 rare works of art, books and ephemera spanning the Eastern European avant-garde movements from 1910 to 1941, including Futurism, Dadaism, Suprematism, Constructivism and ...
Sculpture hasn’t always been regarded as secondary practice in contemporary art. Starting with constructivism, cubism, dada and surrealism, radical shifts in artistic thinking saw artists presenting ...
This week, novelist Jonathan Lethem joins Ben Davis to discuss the impact of art on his life and his body of work.
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, the Palace of Industry, known as Derzhprom, was rocked by Russian “guided bombs” on October 29. The overall structure appears to have remained intact, but videos taken ...
Throughout this essay, you will find a dialogue between audience and art, between photos and words. Likewise, in the ...