The Palais de Justice in Brussels has driven fierce controversy for 160 years: it is so large, it was compared to the mythical Cyclops and its dominating style was admired by Adolf Hitler.
Double Fantasy, Elizabeth Hazan’s second solo show with HESSE FLATOW, takes its title both from Hazan’s doubling (an improvisational tendency: these paintings start from spontaneous ink and watercolor sketches, giving them a certain looping rhythm) and from the final John Lennon/Yoko Ono album of the same name, released in 1980.
Explore the David Hockney Serpentine exhibition featuring new paintings and the monumental frieze A Year in Normandie.
The exhibition’s name is the name of a system that permeates reality and grows as an autonomous organism, inhabiting the space of a room.
revisiting a radical 1990s office space, gaetano pesce’s legendary CHIATDAY new york project' is reconstructed for pulp galerie in paris.
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