Culture has been an integral part of the Olympic and Paralympic Games since their inception; from 1912 to 1949, sculpture, architecture, literature, music, and painting were even among the competition’s disciplines.
Below, meet 5 artists who have proven to be popular favorites with our collectors.
Often revolving around spiritual iconography and classical myth, love rituals and the theatricality of gender, her works sometimes suggest the themes of particular mythic narratives, and at other moments seem to depart into a more ambiguous, interior space of incongruity and uncertainty.
[Future Present] Artist spotlight: Ayoung Kim (b.1979).
Silke Lindner is excited to announce the first New York solo exhibition with New Haven-based, Los Angeles-born artist Gozié Ojini.
Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Albert Oehlen, Richard Prince and Rudolf Stingel at Bleibtreustraße 45 in Berlin.
The show’s Conversations program will take place for the first time at the Petit Palais, located in front of the Grand Palais, and will be curated for the third year by Paris-based curators Pierre-Alexandre