Finding harmony across dualities – Felipe Pantone’s KOSMOS Series
May 28, 2023by Divya Menon May 28, 2023
Visual Artist Felipe Pantone lay bares the dichotomies of life through the interplay of imagination and art at Control Gallery, Los Angeles.
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by Divya Menon May 28, 2023
Visual Artist Felipe Pantone lay bares the dichotomies of life through the interplay of imagination and art at Control Gallery, Los Angeles.
by Rahul Kumar May 25, 2023
Edifice Complex, a solo exhibition by Sameer Kulavoor at TARQ gallery in Mumbai, gives an insight into our contemporary socio-economic and political reality.
by Rosalyn D`Mello May 20, 2023
Describing herself as a mother, art educator, and feminist, the New Delhi-based artist’s subjectivity straddles all her different states of being.
by Manu Sharma May 18, 2023
The American artist discusses his debut solo exhibition at Unit London, his practice that intersects the analogue and digital, and the role of NFTs in the digital future of art.
by Dilpreet Bhullar May 13, 2023
Blurring the boundaries between figuration and abstraction, the Chicago-based artist muses over the multiplicity of private life at the Josh Lilley art gallery in London.
by Pooja Suresh Hollannavar May 12, 2023
Carpenters Workshop Gallery opens the doors to its new location in London with solo exhibitions dedicated to contemporary art and design.
by Dilpreet Bhullar May 10, 2023
Inspired by the limited sophistication in the design of public parks and playgrounds, the solo exhibition at Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn, experiments with the built environment.
by Sunena V Maju May 04, 2023
Transposing visitors on a nostalgic journey, Amrit Pal Singh’s digital art for The Toy Face Tour references the 90s, manifesting it to the physical realm at STIR Gallery, New Delhi.
by Hili Perlson May 02, 2023
In its 19th edition, the GWB featured 55 galleries this year, with numerous museums, private institutions, and project spaces celebrating Berlin’s expansive art scene.
by Manu Sharma Apr 29, 2023
Beijing-based painter Wang Jiajia explores his latest offering, A/S/L, presented by DE SARTHE, Hong Kong.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Apr 23, 2023
Korean-American artist Soo Sunny Park with her immersive installations debunks the binaries between inside and outside fields.
by Daria Kravchuk Apr 21, 2023
In an interview with STIR, Olafur Eliasson explains how he and his studio are determined to decrease the carbon footprint of the artistic projects and increase our sensitivity towards nature.
by Divya Menon Apr 15, 2023
Of A Place, a solo exhibition by American artist Gretchen Scherer in London, provides a glimpse on statement European architecture and interiors with a contemporary lens.
by Shraddha Nair Apr 01, 2023
Hayward Gallery presents a survey of British artist Mike Nelson’s sculptural and installation works, reimagined and reworked for the London gallery.
by Niyati Dave Mar 31, 2023
STIR speaks with Soheila Sokhanvari about Rebel Rebel—her recently concluded show commemorating feminist icons from pre-revolution Iran at the Barbican Art Gallery.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 06, 2023
The exhibition Ai Yo, by Chinese artist Jenny Wu at Morton Fine Art, is a seamless flow of composition, colour, control, and a chance at intersecting maths and art.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 22, 2023
The multimedia exhibition by Jura Shust at Management, New York, acquaints viewers to the many lives of ancient conifer trees, contextually exploring human relationship to forests.
by Rosalyn D`Mello Feb 21, 2023
Titled Tunstate, the Istanbul-based artist’s new body of work extends her enquiry into naturally occurring states of being, dwelling on the politics of borders, migratory movements, and doomsday capitalism.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 15, 2023
The Austrian architecture photographer ascends difficult terrains to create photographs, allowing viewers to experience a milieu that is hitherto unseen, yet continues to survive.
by Hili Perlson Jan 28, 2023
The exhibition RHAMESJAFACOSEYJAFADRAYTON is a continuation of the artist's engrossment with Black music by focusing on a larger narrative, expressed through the lives of its protagonists.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jan 28, 2023
Vladimir Belogolovsky writes about the life and work of Harry Seidler (1923-2006) on the occasion of his world tour’s last stop in Singapore from February 16 to March 8, 2023.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jan 27, 2023
The spectrum of unconventional material in the exhibition Bitch on Wheels by Tora Schultz at O-Overgarden sets a proposition to defy the pattern of structural bias into motion.
by Shraddha Nair Jan 25, 2023
Damjan Jovanovic, an educator, architect and game designer, explored world-building through co-operative player dynamics to imagine integrated, optimistic futures.
by Niyati Dave Jan 24, 2023
STIR speaks with Himali Singh Soin and David Soin Tappeser about The Third Pole at Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, which creates a subversive fictional mythology of the Polar regions.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jan 20, 2023
Kamala Ibrahim Ishag’s survey exhibition States of Oneness at Serpentine South Gallery, London is a walkthrough of her rich artistic oeuvre to draw a circuit of unity.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jan 14, 2023
Ivan Argote with his latest exhibition Prémonitions at Galerie Perrotin, Paris, explored the importance of the relationship between historical narrative and architecture.
by Sukanya Deb Jan 05, 2023
Artist Michael Wang presents a series of sculptural works, utilising reclaimed material and organic waste, at a historical residence in Shanghai, supported by Fondazione Prada.
by Vatsala Sethi Dec 31, 2022
Best of 2022: Artists that STIRred the art world by contributing to a technologically advanced future with virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and more.
by Vatsala Sethi Dec 26, 2022
Best of 2022: STIR looks at art galleries, art collectives, and movements that supported LGBTQ artists, people of colour, and diverse life forms.
by Sukanya Deb Dec 23, 2022
The Dubai-based artist’s first solo show looks at reclaiming lost luggage, staging of a silhouette, letters to a stranger, and clocked-in time that is constantly accounted for.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 13, 2022
American artist Tschabalala Self’s public sculpture Seated, commissioned by Avant Arte, highlights politics of gender and power by asserting presence in a public place.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 03, 2022
The exhibition Nancy Holt / Inside Outside at Bildmuseet, Sweden, curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Katarina Pierre, displays the work from 1966 to 1992 for the first time in Europe.
by Rahul Kumar Dec 01, 2022
Custodian to a growing collection of over 60,000 artworks, the museum consists of art predominantly from the Indian subcontinent, dating from the 10th century to the present.
by Vatsala Sethi Nov 30, 2022
Anna Weyant's solo show Baby It Ain't Over Till It's Over at New York's Gagosian gallery has an intriguing eerie aura that is drawing a crowd.
by Shraddha Nair Nov 30, 2022
Slag Gallery in New York is presenting Canon In Drag by Israeli artist Tirtzah Bassel, investigating the effects of an imagined, alternate art history.
by Sukanya Deb Nov 25, 2022
Through his mediated exploration of light and time, the photographer looks at the traces of time and how a photograph can capture it while telling stories of migration and loss.
by MM Lampadari Nov 25, 2022
The Milanese designer presents a selection of collaborative works at her first solo exhibition, Burning Bright, at Contemporary Cluster in Rome, Italy.
by Rahul Kumar Nov 11, 2022
Navjot Altaf's ongoing show revolves around her longstanding commitment to issues of climate change, ecology and feminism and the challenges faced in the digital age.
by Shraddha Nair Nov 09, 2022
Berlin-based Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas creates olfactory landscapes at Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, in her first major exhibition in the US.
by STIRworld Nov 04, 2022
Art Week Tokyo 2022 sees the capital city transformed into an art destination with retrospective exhibitions, immersive conversations, and interactive art.
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