The art of Pino Pascali, a lasting journey through innovation and transgression, takes center stage at an extraordinary exhibition at the Fondazione Prada in Milan – Open to visit until September 23rd,2024. This spring season, the institution celebrates the artist from Bari, Italy, with a show

Steven Parrino, born in 1958 in New York, remains one of the most intriguing figures in contemporary art. His work, known for its rebellious spirit and stark aesthetics, carved a unique path through the art world of the 1980s and 1990s. Parrino’s art and his very persona encapsulated a blend

“Running Up That Hill” by Szilvia Bolla, curated by Barnabás Zemlényi-Kovács, at Glassyard Gallery, Budapest, 22/03/2024-24/05/2024. The art of Szilvia Bolla, which has started with abstract anti-photographs reacting against the depressive overconsumption of pictures, now arrived at a

“Aeroplastics” by Ju Young Kim, at Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Munich, 8/02 – 13/03/2024. In Ju Young Kim s artistic practice, robust high-tech aircraft components merge with Art Nouveau elements made of glass, ceramics and metal, creating novel, symbolically recoded objects an

“Stove by a Whale” by Seongeun Lee, Steven He, curated by Jia Yue He, at Staffordshire St Gallery, London, 18/04/2024-05/05/2024. We’re interested in areas where tides change, and the ground isn’t firm”. While architecture grounded in rational thinking is built on solid land, this

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