Death in Abstract
The article reflects on a visit to a former school, evoking memories of the past and the enduring spirit of students amidst societal changes.
This is Griselda Siciliani's living room, a combination of colors, abstract art, and a giant fabric lamp
Griselda Siciliani shares a personal glimpse into her newly renovated living room, showcasing a vibrant aesthetic distinct from minimalist trends.
"It is just as difficult to paint figurative as it is to paint abstract"
The article discusses the challenges faced by artists when creating both figurative and abstract paintings.
It's Time to Ask for Intellectual Quota Instead of Salary
The relationship between the actual value of work and salary has become so abstract over the years that it may be wiser to measure it in units of intellectual contributions that can be bartered at appropriate times.
Klee's Tunisian Journey Changed the History of Art
The article discusses how Paul Klee's unique modernity in art is influenced by his Tunisian journey, emphasizing the deeper, intrinsic connection he establishes between painting and the genesis of visible representation.
Repeating History… Modernism Was Completed Through Two Abstracts
The article explores the historical progression of modernism in art, emphasizing its completion through a dual abstraction process post World War II.
Consequences of the War in Iran: An 'Increased Abstract Danger' in Germany
Authorities in Germany are on alert for potential threats related to the Iran war, despite lacking concrete evidence of any specific risks to national security.
An Argentine artist who merges computer logic and the sensitivity of abstract art
Carolina Holste is an Argentine artist who creatively intertwines the realms of computing logic with abstract art sensitivity.
Runge: Thank God young people learning don't know how terrible it is to be an artist
Artist Sirje Runge discusses the challenges of being an artist and reflects on her career in a recent interview.
Jordi Teixidor Draws a Conclusion After 60 Years of Abstract Career
Jordi Teixidor showcases over fifty works in an exhibition that reflects on his 60-year journey in abstract art.
Seven of my relatives were killed in Gaza. For me, Herzog’s visit was never an abstract debate | Shamikh Badra
The article discusses the author's personal trauma linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and critiques Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia amidst ongoing violence in Gaza.
The World’s Most Expensive Painter Gerhard Richter in Paris: Uncle Nazi, Aunt Anti-Fascist
The Paris exhibition showcases 275 works by Gerhard Richter, highlighting the political themes alongside his artistic evolution from figurative to abstract styles.
The return of the atom: Survival of nations means embracing energy realism
The article argues that the survival of nations hinges on recognizing the importance of reliable energy, particularly nuclear power, over abstract liberal values.
Unexpected Turns in Communication and Traffic: Don't Rush Too Much
The latest episode of 'Sodiaagisosinate' discusses the potential for unrest and unpredictability in the coming week and how to navigate it while balancing abstract and concrete experiences.
Exhibition reveals abstract art made by women in Brazil since the mid-20th century
The exhibition 'Inconformadas' at Galeria Claraboia in São Paulo showcases abstract art made by women, emphasizing tactile surfaces and fluid forms.
Jackson Pollock Comes to Life Through Dance: "I’m Interested in Extracting Gravity, Form, the Physical, Everything Related to Sensations"
The British choreographer Russell Maliphant presents 'Vortex', a dance piece inspired by Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionism, emphasizing the physical act of creation as integral to the performance.
Mark Rothko in Florence. The exhibition that will be the event of the season started
An exhibition of Mark Rothko's works is set to open in Florence, showcasing over 70 paintings and exploring his relationship with the city and Renaissance art.