Roberto Gil de Montes worked steadily as a professional painter for decades, out of the global spotlight. In 2020, after one call from a Mexico City gallery, things “changed dramatically,” he said. https://t.co/4ce05uFluK
We're so delighted to see Nairy Baghramian, whose solo exhibition Jupon de Corps is currently on show at the @aspenartmuseum, profiled in the @nytimes ahead of her @metmuseum facade commission unveiling today.
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We are looking forward to Frieze Seoul where we will present a group exhibition that explores the power and instability of contemporary portraiture. Find us at Booth A37, 6–9 September 2023. Click to find out more: https://t.co/CrKnOdm5vm @friezeofficial
For @friezeofficial, @evanmoffitt reviewed German painter Florian Krewer's first solo museum exhibition in the U.S. everybody rise is on view at the @aspenartmuseum
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For @thetimes, @mulkerrins recently visited and reviewed De Durgerdam, a hotel in the beautiful Amsterdam hinterland for a weekend of wild swimming, outstanding food at De Mark, the hotel’s restaurant, and art.
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For @wtlfmag, Madeleine Bazil sat down with @TBA21 curator Daniela Zyman to discuss Remedios, a new exhibition in Cordoba's @C3A_Andalucia.
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In @wallpapermag , @willjennings80 discusses how art, science, and activism coalesce in Thus waves come in pairs, a @TBA21Academy exhibition convening Simone Fattal, and artist duo Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano
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Take part in a new film. Mental health is one of the biggest challenges facing humanity today. But silence and stigma are preventing progress. That’s why this new crowdsourced film project is so important. Get involved at https://t.co/YVCA8TDUSd #IHopeThisHelps
New London exhibition exploring the theme of 'States of Violence': 24 March - 08 April, 6 Stannary Street, London, SE11 4AA | @apoliticalorg#FreeAssangeNOW https://t.co/6ocBelNjDl
“There are these passages where they are squeezing the whale blubber that are so perverse,” the artist Wu Tsang said of Herman Melville’s "Moby-Dick." https://t.co/YpF1Gn72K0
"Of Whales" by Wu Tsang opens Feb 21 at @museothyssen. A realtime video installation that offers a poetic meditation on the whale's perspective, originally commissioned for the 59th Venice Biennale: https://t.co/VdVlLNgilj
A great read in New Scientist's first 2023 edition by Danielle Olsen @wellcometrust on how arts and science can work together to take on global mental health #Mindscapes
Science is key to addressing global health challenges, but if its advances are to be implemented then researchers must work hand in glove with the arts, says Danielle Olsen https://t.co/deIh2rtJ6t
Our latest exhibition, From Near and Far, is reviewed in @thetimes! Bringing together 16 contemporary female artists, the exhibition focuses on collage as a concept and an art form. On until 23 July.
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Our @FTMag cover story this weekend is a mind-expanding romp through the scientific, cultural and culinary dimensions of mushrooms written by @timhayward with stunning photography by Phyllis Ma https://t.co/PVSazQbPJD