In many presentations of Michel François the relationship between the work and the space, between the sculpture and the architecture, plays an emphatic role. The link that he establishes between the…
Lothar Baumgarten has become known through his subtle culture critique. His work widely reflects a great concern on ethnographic stratum and local historic circumstance. The extensive body of the…
Light, color and space are the fundamental materials used by Ann Veronica Janssens (Folkestone, 1956). With these intangible phenomena she creates 'sculptures' that make the invisible visible.…
In Japan Charlotte Dumas has photographed Hokkaido, Yonaguni, Miyako and Misaki horses that roam freely in their natural environment. They derive their right to exist from their use as working…
In this large installation, Horn has meticulously created ‘placing’ potential for the viewer, not by means of a natural landscape but rather through formalization. The work consists of eighteen…
For the short video Eulogy for a Black Mass , the American artist Aria Dean (1993) compiled memes she found on social media. They vary from viral dances and hip-hop moves to fragments of concerts and…
For his 2013 exhibition at the Guggenheim, Turrell created a major installation entitled Aten Reign , radically transforming the museum in the tradition of his most sweeping, large-scale projects. For…
The four-part cycle Hermes Trismegistos I-IV (1995) takes its title from a mythical figure who is considered the founder of alchemy and the inventor of hieroglyphics. Several Hermetic philosophical…
The bands of color in the immense painting Regenboog (Rainbow) merge indiscernibly with each other; it is impossible to tell where the one color ends and the other begins. The painting came about in…
The motif is changeable by nature. In a painting, for instance, it assumes a flaccid form which then swells and shrinks, becomes softer or harder. Its shapes are fluid forms of metamorphosis. The…