The Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung is showing the exhibition Love, Maybe—Intimacy and Desire in Contemporary Art from 7 February 2025 in the BlackBox and the BlackBox FirstFloor.
Old gold from the archives for Throwback Thursday. Mural by Busk for @londonmuralfest 20. Words about this artwork by local publication @hackneycitizen. Busk built his reputation on the streets of Hackney Wick, where he now has a studio.
That was definitely the case on Wednesday in Mexico City, as the New York–based Latin American art specialist Ana Sokoloff, a former Christie’s vice president, made her way through Zona Maco, which runs through Sunday at the Centro Banamex convention center.
The work presented a contrast—Draupadi, with her flowing untied hair, completely in control, while her five husbands look on with a defeated stance.
Its mandate as a non-collecting institution allows MCAD to focus on developing a curatorial and educational program that encourages audiences to engage with art and culture, its practice and production, as well as its presentation and interpretation.
Curated by YSL’s creative director Anthony Vaccarello, the exhibition showcases works from Capria’s 2020 series, titled Limehouse Flowers, where he returns to one of his most beloved subjects.
Discover the intimate moments captured in her book, Ode.