ARCO 2002
Following the Christmas holidays and having left January as a month in which to rest and recover from them, a new year full of events, concerts, inaugurations and other activities begins. The first indispensable venue...
Following the Christmas holidays and having left January as a month in which to rest and recover from them, a new year full of events, concerts, inaugurations and other activities begins. The first indispensable venue...
"Are we witnessing a globalisation of the economy? Definitely. A globalisation of political strategies? Undoubtedly. But a universalisation of political conscience, certainly not" (Michel Foucault, 1979) It is with...
Have you ever stopped to mix two very opposite elements of thoughts, or even thought about what would come out of it? Most likely no. That is the act of anti-spontaneous and unless you pull the trigger intentionally, ...
Founded in 1961 by architect Peter Cook, the experimental British architecture magazine and collective Archigram combined the distinctive visual style of the ‘60s with an interest in imaginative, playful and env...
There is a celebration of Singapore's art scene. This takes place in the form of the Nokia Singapore Art (NSA) 2001. A visual arts festival that brings together an array of art forms to showcase the latest development...
The idea is not new, but it is always pleasant to bring art out of its usual environment, those cold and aseptic galleries, and bring it closer to the public from different spaces. Domestico was born last year fr...
The mounting of the installation, Listening Post, marks both the celebration of a fresh collaboration between Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin but also the mourning of Brooklyn Academy of Music's Artists in Multimedia ...
Do you know a machine which is commonly known as 'Gacha Gacha'? This is a vending machine which can be found at toy shops or supermarkets with full of small toys in capsules. The origin of the word Gacha Gacha is th...
The Integer Hong Kong Pavillion is a special event in Hong Kong. Why is it so special? Hong Kong is a city that has limited concept of green. People are living with all kinds of pollution everyday. In the downtown of ...
Worms Festival? You must be wondering; a festival where different types of worms are celebrated? Definitely not for the faint hearted, but the Worms Festival is actually a multi-disciplinary annual art festival compri...
'Neo-Tokyo: Japanese Art Now' presents the work of a generation of contemporary Japanese artists who have come to prominence, within their own country and abroad, during the second half of the 1990s. Predominantly bor...
The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia is a must for all those who are interested in the most avant-garde contemporary art. The third floor of the Museum houses an exhibition where the best works of one of the ...
At Castello di Rivoli, curator and gallery owner Jeffrey Deitch has put together the exhibition "Form Follows Fiction". Twenty international artists give body and voice to aesthetic worlds in which it is no longer pos...
Guimet Museum is known to be a the museum with a great collection of Oriental art. Various types of important works from China, Japan, South Korea and other Aisan countries have been placed from the basement floor to...
A Digital festival "WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO WITH IT?" is held in ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art). 10 computers and 10 chairs are displayed in a small room of about four mat half that exists in ICA. When I...
In 1785, the British philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), began working on a plan for a model prison called the panopticon. The signature feature of this design was that every one of the individual jail cells could...
The last few days of October saw the opening of an unusual multimedia exhibition of cyberart at Budapest's Ludwig Museum on Castle Hill. The title of the exhibition, lasting from October 25th until November 25th, is '...