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Read MoreMagical Mexico City. A city of poetry, revolution, and art. Centuries of history, spectacular colonial architecture, intimate courtyards, extravagance, cuisine, and culture, Mexico City is a global city that has it all. In the last several years, it has increasingly become an art world destination, renowned for its up-and-coming gallery scene, prominent art collections and museums, and acclaimed art fairs ZONA MACO and Material Art Fair. Here are the must-see fairs, galleries, museums, and other attractions for a week in the Mexican capital.
Read MoreIn a city where food is top of the cultural pile, several small alternative spaces are leading the emergence of a vibrant contemporary art scene.
Read MoreThe latest Hyundai commission to adorn the interior of Tate’s Turbine Hall is a new site-specific installation by French artist Philippe Parreno.
Read More“Art is what helps draw us out of inertia.”
Read MoreCarré D’art-musée D’art Contemporain presents Abraham Cruzvillegas' “Approximating Vibrant Retroflex Self-constriction” that will run through February 19, 2017 in Nimes, France.
Read MoreThis week, during the International Contemporary Art Fair, the Avenue Winston Churchill will be shut to ordinary traffic, and these two monuments to the Belle Époque will be joined again, giving visitors a chance to stroll along what was once an elegant esplanade.
Read MoreThe length and height of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall is alive with ripples and rivers of pulsing light.
Read Morekurimanzutto is pleased to announce the participation of renowned Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki in two simultaneous projects within Mexico City, both of which will take place outside the gallery: a solo presentation in Cantina Ardalio, organized by Abraham Cruzvillegas, and the third edition of Sonora 128, a one-wall exhibition space on a billboard programmed by Bree Zucker.
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Read MoreAfter a nine month search, the Dallas Museum of Art - DMA has appointed a new Director: Agustín Arteaga, currently the Director of the Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) in Mexico City.
Read MoreThe Dallas Museum of Art went on the hunt for a new director last fall when it parted ways with Maxwell Anderson.
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
Read MoreFrieze Art Fair returns to London this month with an inspiring array of shows and special events. We take a look at a selection of must-see exhibition
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Read MoreIf I had to choose one museum from the many hundreds, maybe thousands I’ve visited, it would be the V&A. And I’m not alone in that.
Read MoreTate Modern’s Turbine Hall commissions have given rise to a new kind of art: mega-installations large enough to make an impact in this vast industrial-cathedral of a space.
Read MoreThe 13th edition of Frieze London takes place in The Regent’s Park, London from 14–17 October 2015. Frieze London is sponsored by Deutsche Bank for the 12th consecutive year, celebrating a shared commitment to discovery. Unrivaled in quality, range and depth, Frieze London 2015 provides a discerning perspective on contemporary art, utilizing the expertise of leading curators including Nicola Lees (Curator, 31st Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana), Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and Gregor Muir (Executive Director, ICA, London) across its feature sections and program.
Read MoreRecent visitors to Tate Modern's Turbine Hall will have noticed it's been sitting empty since Richard Tuttle's winged monstrosity came down.
Read MoreOrganisers of Deadline Festival are protesting the museum’s sponsorship deal with BP
Read MoreTate Modern has unveiled the inaugural Hyundai Commission which replaces the Unilever Commission in the Turbine Hall by Abraham Cruzvillegas.
Read MoreMónica Manzutto and José Kuri opened their gallery together over fifteen years ago. Today kurimanzutto has become one of Mexico’s foremost galleries.
Read MoreMexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas’ sculptures appear haphazard, disjointed and improvisational – and they are. Inspired by his parental home in Ajus
Read MoreVo’s work explores the intersections of personal experience and major historical events, including the impact and mutations of Catholicism as it
Read MoreThe seventh season of Art21, PBS’s television series on “Art in the 21st Century”, will feature three Latin American artists when it starts in October
Read MoreMark Twain's great American novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, published 125 years ago, is still regarded as a mainstay of the literary canon
Read MoreAbraham Cruzvillegas (b.1968, Mexico City) is an artist and writer who works found materials to explore specific location
Read MoreART BASEL MIAMI BEACH, that bacchanal disguised as the Western Hemisphere’s most prestigious art fair, takes place Dec. 2 to 5.
Read MoreRegen Projects and kurimanzutto are presenting Distant Star / Estrella Distante an exhibition based on the writings of Chilean born writer
Read MoreA nomadic artist, Abraham Cruzvillegas scrutinizes the cultures, histories, populations and sites at his every port of call.
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