An exhibition in Melbourne reconstructs the radical, anti-individualist works of the Beijing-based New Measurement Group, exploring the motivations behind their provocative 1995 decision to dismantle their entire artistic output.
Polish involvement at the 61st Venice Biennale extends beyond its national pavilion, with curators helming other country presentations and a collateral event dedicated to avant-garde luminaries, showcasing a diverse array of contemporary and historical contributions.
At Palazzo Franchetti, as an official collateral project of the 61st Venice Biennale, Vyacheslav Akhunov's "Instruments of the Mind" unearths five decades of his Uzbek conceptual practice, presenting a poetic inquiry into language and ideology through historical works and newly realized installations based on hidden archival sketches.
A sharp review dismantles Tracey Emin's Tate Modern exhibition, arguing its curatorial choices and the artist's autobiographical output contribute to a frustrating and ultimately uncompelling display.
Stuart Robertson's exhibition at Bikaner House presents a distinctive collection of works, developed during a 15-month residency at a Delhi eye hospital, that meticulously reinterprets the complex visual world of patients experiencing various forms of sight impairment.
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