Engaging with M Lohrum on her performative drawing practice
Sep 02, 2023by Manu Sharma Sep 02, 2023
STIR discovers London-based artist M Lohrum's fascinating multidisciplinary practice that sits in the middle of drawing and performance.
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by Manu Sharma Sep 02, 2023
STIR discovers London-based artist M Lohrum's fascinating multidisciplinary practice that sits in the middle of drawing and performance.
by Sukanya Deb Aug 30, 2023
Looking at archival photographs from the 1960s to 80s, the exhibition Mycelial Legacies investigates collective work and play, gestures of performance and gender.
by Manu Sharma Jan 13, 2023
American master Frank Stella joins forces with Arhead and ARSNL to render his iconic sculptural practice in AR.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 20, 2022
Brazilian-American sculptor Juliana Cerqueira Leite's art practice emerges from the intersection of performance and fine arts to defy the conventional notions around bodies.
by Zohra Khan Nov 16, 2022
Speaking with STIR, the French experimentalist discusses the premise of his book, Architecture for Disquiet Bodies – "an archipelago of ideas, tests and experiences."
by Shraddha Nair Nov 12, 2022
Kondo Kenichi, Senior Curator at Mori Art Museum, talks to STIR about navigating post pandemic life through the lens of art showcased at Roppongi Crossing 2022.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Nov 03, 2022
From the intersection of landscape photography, sculpture and kinetic art, Thomas Jackson creates works to draw the attention of the audience towards the ordinary object.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Nov 02, 2022
The eighth edition of Asia Now with the special project called Places, curated by Kathy Alliou, recontextualised in-situ installations to draw a network between art and architecture.
by Shraddha Nair Oct 01, 2022
Vienna-based artist Yein Lee talks about her cultural influences and inspirations while growing up in South Korea.
by Manu Sharma Sep 27, 2022
Azerbaijani digital artist Orkhan Mammadov discusses his massive digital tapestries that combine history, culture and cutting-edge technology.
by Rahul Kumar Sep 26, 2022
Responding to the ideas of fragility and stability, artist Tilmann Zahn, who lives and works in Basel, captures the volatile state of constant change through his art.
by Vidur Sethi Sep 15, 2022
The exhibition Fantasies on a Found Phone, Dedicated to the Man Who Lost it by Mahmoud Khaled explores tensions between the official and alternate histories by queering the framework of a House Museum.
by Rosalyn D`Mello Aug 26, 2022
Absentee bodies are among the complex subjects on display as part of the work (Non)-Places at Graben, Vienna, that critiques the rifts between the haves and the have-nots.
by Sukanya Deb Aug 21, 2022
A warehouse-turned-exhibition compound deliberates on the processual matter and raw material required to extract minerals that power our industrialised modern lives.
by Urvi Kothari Aug 12, 2022
Raqib Shaw, a magician at work, transformed the 17th century Ca’ Pesaro into a ‘Palace of Memories’, as he engulfs the beholders in a world of myths and epochs with his paintings.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 09, 2022
Illustrative Chronicles: Exploring Estonia-born Anastasia Parmson's black line illustration work by literally stepping into it.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 02, 2022
Illustrative Chronicles: Alex Jenkins is a London-based comic and illustrator who specialises in dark humour and gory themes, producing unsettling artwork.
by Manu Sharma Aug 01, 2022
Canadian-Korean Metaverse artist Krista Kim explores her meditative arts practice and sheds light on tech art's potential for mental wellness.
by Manu Sharma Apr 21, 2022
Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone discusses the light-play behind his captivating work, and the street art that underlines his practice.
by Shraddha Nair Dec 13, 2021
Haus Der Kunst, a non-collecting museum in Munich curates Metamorphoses, featuring the works of Swiss artist Heidi Bucher.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Apr 22, 2021
Berlin-based artist Karolin Schwab creates immersive installations to let the audience experience a slight shift in nature in order to underline the harmony between the two.
by Sukanya Garg Jan 03, 2020
The international art fair (January 17-19, 2020), with a line-up of 99 leading galleries, will feature 23 galleries from Taiwan while providing exposure to a growing number of artists.
by Rahul Kumar Nov 28, 2019
Popular auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, who was in Mumbai for the maiden art auction at Prinseps, says his work requires them to be a salesperson to get the required numbers.
by Sukanya Garg Sep 06, 2019
Announcing Daniel Arsham’s immersive exhibition, Connecting Time, at MOCO Museum, Amsterdam, on view until September 30, 2019.
by Sukanya Garg Jul 24, 2019
For the first time, a postcard exhibition -The World Exists to Be Put On A Postcard - opens at the British Museum, featuring over 300 postcard art works from 1960 till date.
by Sukanya Garg Jul 12, 2019
Kolkata-based artist Jayashree Chakravarty uses natural and organic materials for her exhibition A wired ecology to express her deep concerns for ecology and environment.
by Sukanya Garg Jun 27, 2019
Announcing the 22nd Biennale of Sydney that will take place next year from March 14 to June 8, 2020 across different venues of Sydney on the theme of ‘NIRIN’, meaning edge.
by Sukanya Garg May 24, 2019
Pirelli HangarBicocca presents Remains, Italy’s first major solo show of works by Bangalore based Indian artist Sheela Gowda from April 4 to September 15, 2019.
by Sukanya Garg May 23, 2019
Opening on April 18, 2019, High Line Art presents En Plein Air in New York, a group exhibition that broadens and challenges historical ideas of outdoor painting.
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