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Indigenizing the gaze
Nov 06, 2021
past Rosalyn D`Mello November 06, 2021
A recent exhibition at Kunsthalle Wien uses radical curatorial hospitality to dismantle Western supremacist frames of visioning the world.
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Gimmicky art through the lens of Iran
Aug 29, 2019
by Sukanya Garg Aug 29, 2019
Announcing Parasol Unit Foundation for Gimmicky Fine art's group exhibition - Nine Iranian Artists in London: The Spark Is You lot - on view till September 8, 2019.
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Art that STIRred 2019
Dec 20, 2019
by STIRworld Dec 20, 2019
Our roundup of the top ten exhibitions and artworks of 2022 that were powerful, distinctive and unforgettable.
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Coming full circle with Frida Kahlo
Dec 03, 2019
by Georgina Maddox December 03, 2019
Drawing a parallel to her ain journey, the writer revisits the exhibition of objects that shaped Kahlo's life, similar her prosthetic leg and surgical corsets, at V&A Museum in London.
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dARTing Into the Future
May 24, 2019
by Sukanya Garg May 24, 2019
Refiguring the Future, an exhibition cum conference at the intersection of art, science and engineering took place at Hunter College, New York.
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El Anatsui'due south triumphant retrospective
May 24, 2019
by Sukanya Garg May 24, 2019
Announcing Ghanian creative person El Anatsui's survey exhibition 'Triumphant Calibration' at Haus der Kunst in Munich, between March eight to July 28, 2019.
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En Plein Air in New York
May 23, 2019
past Sukanya Garg May 23, 2019
Opening on Apr 18, 2019, High Line Art presents En Plein Air in New York, a grouping exhibition that broadens and challenges historical ideas of outdoor painting.
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Expect the Unexpected
May 23, 2019
by Sukanya Garg May 23, 2019
Immersive exhibition Expect the Unexpected combined art and scientific discipline presented ten digital sensory artworks at The Mountain View, Shenzhen, China.
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Light at the Museum
May 23, 2019
by Sukanya Garg May 23, 2019
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao's façade covered in low-cal projections as part of exhibition Jenny Holzer: Thing Indescribable on view from March 22 to September ix, 2019.
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When men portrayed women in their fine art
Mar 07, 2022
by Rahul Kumar Mar 07, 2022
On International Women'southward Day, we wait at pregnant works past male artists from across the globe that describe the femininity and womanhood over the years.
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The best of Dutch Design Week 2021
Nov 17, 2021
by Salvatore Peluso Nov 17, 2021
From the Van Abbemuseum to the Dutch Invertuals, via the open up studios at the Sectie-C creative commune, Dutch Design Week 2022 wowed with its impressive design lineup.
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Discovering Athens through pattern
Oct 19, 2021
by Salvatore Peluso October 19, 2021
The commencement edition of the Athens Pattern Forum was conceived as a comprehensive experience 'more cultural than commercial', says Katerina Papanikolopoulos, founder and artistic director.
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Botanical Belonging
Sep 03, 2021
by Rosalyn D`Mello Sep 03, 2021
Various artists using different media are invested in the aforementioned question: can our collective salvation lie in surrendering our fallible human being agency and allowing, instead, for awe?
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Transposing Abode
Jul 14, 2021
by Rosalyn D`Mello Jul 14, 2021
Taloi Havini'due south recently unveiled site-specific installation at Ocean Space, Venice, locates the company inside a complex ontological framework of indigenous place-thought.
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Drawing parallels at Artefact 2022 in Kingdom of belgium
Jul 16, 2019
by Sukanya Garg Jul 16, 2019
Visitors created their ain path as they explored gimmicky visual arts, current events and societal challenges at the Artefact 2022 expo held in Belgium earlier this year.
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The Art of the Cookbook
February 05, 2022
past Rosalyn D`Mello Feb 05, 2022
The late artist Martha Murphy'south culinary labour of love celebrates the housewifely and the matrilineal.
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Give-and-take of Mouth
Jan 08, 2022
past Rosalyn D`Mello Jan 08, 2022
The visual, performing, and literary arts offer the almost room for unspoken, intergenerational, gestural forms of citational do inside the feminist domestic.
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Lord Richard Rogers, inside out
Dec 27, 2021
by Ebadur Rahman Dec 27, 2021
At the loss of the master craftsman of The Middle Pompidou and the Cheesegrater, a filmmaker who lived in an flat designed past Rogers observes his marvels up close.
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A walk to remember in Tehran
Oct 06, 2021
past Afra Safa Oct 06, 2021
A unified urban project has turned a massive abandoned surface area to an enjoyable walk, through greenery, culture and unique compages in a capital letter yielded to cars and highways.
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- Architecture
Luminaries of our Times – Ron Arad
Jul 09, 2021
past Sonal Shah Jul 09, 2021
STIR speaks with some of the greatest icons of our times – the dramatic creations by 70-year-old British-Israeli industrial designer, Ron Arad, are an ode to the unconventional.
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Bootlegging Books
Jun eleven, 2021
past Rosalyn D`Mello Jun xi, 2021
A contempo improver to my library, Simon Browne'southward alphabetize cards straddle the line betwixt thesis, artwork, and object.
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Staying Alive
May 20, 2021
by Rosalyn D`Mello May twenty, 2021
A show in Graz, Austria, provokes reflections on various urban, subjective experiences of time.
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The evolution of future museums
May 07, 2021
past Girinandini Singh May 07, 2021
Bihar Museum Biennale explores the challenges and opportunities of contemporary museums towards an inclusive, accessible and engaging experience.
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Grist for the Factory
Apr thirty, 2021
by Rosalyn D`Mello April thirty, 2021
Ongoing since 1987, the Grindmill Songs Project lovingly archives the resilience of rural Maharashtrian women farmers in the face of patriarchal, degree-based oppression.
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Exploring GAN art with Amir Zhussupov
Apr 19, 2021
by Manu Sharma Apr 19, 2021
Generative Adversarial Network do of Zhussupov, who is based in Kazakhstan, uses code-based digital fine art to produce works across the realm of recognition.
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Digital Legacies: Art
Apr 14, 2021
by Julius Wiedemann Apr xiv, 2021
Julius Wiedemann dissects cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and the quantifiable value of tangible art in an increasingly digital world.
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In the name of the mother
Mar 25, 2021
past Rosalyn D`Mello Mar 25, 2021
Feminist creative, disquisitional and philosophical discourses situate fermentation every bit a queer site for contagion, collaboration, and transformation.
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Art or Children?
Jan 12, 2021
by Rosalyn D`Mello January 12, 2021
When motherhood remains taboo in a non-inclusive art globe, can artists dare to embrace their maternal bodies?
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We demand to talk about Art Critics
Dec 26, 2020
by Rosalyn D`Mello December 26, 2020
While the pandemic has put the art world nether financial strain, art criticism remains among an under-discussed realm in terms of the new conditions nether which it must be performed.
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Shadow Libraries
Nov 27, 2020
past Rosalyn D`Mello Nov 27, 2020
Contemporary artists remind us that libraries are storehouses of 'civilisational' noesis premised on exclusion and systemic othering.
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Luminaries of our Times – Zandra Rhodes
Nov 25, 2020
past Sonal Shah Nov 25, 2020
STIR speaks with some of the greatest icons of our times – the queen of advanced way, Rhodes is a feisty 80-year-old British textile designer, as prolifically creative as always.
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Can the curator repair?
Nov 10, 2020
by Rosalyn D`Mello November x, 2020
In showcasing the aesthetics of mending, it is contentious for art to be contextualised as insulated from the broken-ness of reality.
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Beyond bread, wine, cars, security and peace
Sep 18, 2020
past Rosalyn D`Mello Sep eighteen, 2020
The debut exhibition at Kunsthalle Wien past its new directors, the Croation collective, What, How & for Whom (WHW), reveals the inherently classist nature of our desires for peace.
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The hugger-mugger Library of Babel
Aug 24, 2020
by Rosalyn D`Mello Aug 24, 2020
Gimmicky artists are boldly aligning their practices within Femmage to brand visible lost, stolen, and invisibilised histories of female labour.
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Can the artist speak?
Jul 30, 2020
by Rosalyn D`Mello Jul 30, 2020
In a mail COVID-nineteen reality, is information technology possible to foresee outreach initiatives by individual galleries that privilege the artist's subjectivity over jargon-heavy soapbox?
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Luminaries of our Times – Patrick Hughes
Apr 13, 2020
by Sonal Shah Apr 13, 2020
STIR speaks with some of the greatest icons of our times – the sculptured paintings past eighty-year-old Hughes are paradoxes that enthrall the viewer visually and intellectually.
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The decade in art: 10 trends, 10 years
Feb 11, 2020
by Georgina Maddox Feb eleven, 2020
Every bit some styles and developments brought in a tranquillity revolution in the earth of fine art, STIR takes a look at the 10 important trends and changes in the final 10 years.
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Immersive experiences that STIRred 2019
December 28, 2019
by STIRworld Dec 28, 2019
STIR lists five of the most intriguing setups of 2022 that converge compages, design and art to create experiences that please the senses and inspire thought.
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Events that STIRred 2019
Dec 21, 2019
past STIRworld December 21, 2019
A rundown of v events from this year that brought together the best creative minds from beyond the globe and inspired dialogue, debate and change.
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On a cultural trail in Croatia
Oct 26, 2019
by Karishma Bajaj Oct 26, 2019
Through cobbled by-lanes, under historical archways, and all around a stunning medieval urban center, Karishma Bajaj digs into a cute slice of the cultural by in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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Luminaries of our times - Lim Tze Peng
Sep 03, 2019
by Sonal Shah Sep 03, 2019
STIR speaks with some of the greatest icons of our times – Lim Tze Peng, at 98, boasts of a solo-testify at the BDL Museum, Mumbai providing a fascinating glimpse into his oeuvre.
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Hopping on a mattress for the World Record
Aug 26, 2019
by Sukanya Garg Aug 26, 2019
Announcing Paola Pivi. Globe Tape, the monographic show dedicated to artist Paola Pivi, winner of a Golden Lion at the 1999 Venice Biennale, at MAXXI, Italy, till September 8, 2019.
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Taking 'pride' in art
Jul 10, 2019
by Georgina Maddox Jul 10, 2019
With gay and queer art making art-mart cash registers band, it is fourth dimension to celebrate the rainbow spectrum.
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Radically Imaginative
Jun 27, 2019
by Georgina Maddox Jun 27, 2019
Nalini Malani is a shoo-in equally the winner of the prestigious Joan Miró art accolade.
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The Emotional Biennale
May 24, 2019
by Sukanya Garg May 24, 2019
Announcing Momentum10, the 10th edition of the Nordic Biennale of Gimmicky Art, to be held betwixt June eight and October 9, 2022 in Norway.
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Sheela Gowda Remains Centrestage
May 24, 2019
past Sukanya Garg May 24, 2019
Pirelli HangarBicocca presents Remains, Italy's start major solo testify of works past Bangalore based Indian artist Sheela Gowda from April four to September 15, 2019.
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Love is Calling from Boston
May 24, 2019
past Sukanya Garg May 24, 2019
Announcing the acquisition of Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Room by Institute of Gimmicky Art in Boston.
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Invisible becomes visible
May 23, 2019
past Sukanya Garg May 23, 2019
Multi-sensory immersive installation "Nosotros Alive in an Ocean of Air" was on view at Saatchi Gallery, London.
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Art-LIVE in Brussels
May 23, 2019
by Sukanya Garg May 23, 2019
Performatik19 showcased contemporary operation art of over forty artists in Brussels during March 13-24, 2019.
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