The exhibition Invisible – Art about the Unseen, at the Hayward Gallery in London’s Southbank Centre, brings together pieces from 1957-2012 to show that the immaterial is the main ingredient for art. The exhibition, in display until August 5th, includes works by some of the most important artists of our...
Yearly Archives: 2012
Art as Life
The Barbican Centre exhibition shows how the Bauhaus as an avant-garde movement overcame the paradoxes between art and life.
It sure was an amazing experience to pass through the corridors of the Barbican building on my way to the Bauhaus exhibition since the architecture you are walking in is already...
EMANCIPATION
Today we have shifted from the dualistic notion of right/wrong, black/white to a more contextualized, integrated and participative world of relativity. But in this world of so many possibilities of interpretation and subjective experiences we can get lost and reach a dead end where nothing is solid, nothing holds one...
Lucian Freud at the National Portrait Gallery – London
I believe that its not just because he is the grandson of the founder of modern psychology that his work is soaked with existential expression, despite being undeniable that drama runs in his blood. It was almost an analysis session for him to paint his sitters, he liked to talk...
Reflections and other realities
Dan Graham creates virtual spaces on his unrealized mirrored installations at Lisson Gallery.
Dan Graham is a master in providing a place for insight, not only exteriorly with his reflective installations but also interiorised as mirrors of the soul. For his exhibition at Lisson Gallery, London, he created two pavilions presented...