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Shabahang Tayyati «Siyâvash’s teardrop» at Balice Hertling in Paris

February 1, 2022 artverge

Ali Alemzade Ansari’s Review | Shabahang Tayyati’s Exhibition at Galerie Balice Hertling Continue reading Shabahang Tayyati «Siyâvash’s teardrop» at Balice Hertling in Paris

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Discover Panos Papadopoulos’ Abstract Expressionism In Quiet Corners and Untroubled Squares

August 2, 2018August 2, 2018 artverge

In Conversation with Panos Papadopoulos. Continue reading Discover Panos Papadopoulos’ Abstract Expressionism In Quiet Corners and Untroubled Squares

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Chaotic Compositions Disclose Pleasure and Perversion in Luisa Mè’s Artistry

July 26, 2018July 26, 2018 artverge

In Conversation with the Italian artist duo Luisa Mè. Continue reading Chaotic Compositions Disclose Pleasure and Perversion in Luisa Mè’s Artistry

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Shawn Huckins’ Erasure Marks Challenge The American Heritage And Modern Politics

July 20, 2018July 20, 2018 artverge

In Conversation with Shawn Huckins Continue reading Shawn Huckins’ Erasure Marks Challenge The American Heritage And Modern Politics

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A Meditative State Of Seeing In Tim Plamper’s Rigorous Drawings

July 6, 2018 artverge

In Conversation with Tim Plamper Continue reading A Meditative State Of Seeing In Tim Plamper’s Rigorous Drawings

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Monumental Delicacy And Sensitivity Signify Vivian Greven’s Paintings

June 27, 2018June 29, 2018 artverge

In Conversation with Vivian Greven. Continue reading Monumental Delicacy And Sensitivity Signify Vivian Greven’s Paintings

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The Dynamic Capacity Of Possibilities In Morgan Will’s Absurdist World

March 9, 2018March 9, 2018 artverge

In Conversation with Morgan Wills Continue reading The Dynamic Capacity Of Possibilities In Morgan Will’s Absurdist World

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Qijun Li’s artworks blur the boundary between the virtual and physical world

September 11, 2017September 11, 2017 artverge

In Conversation with the emerging artist Qijun Li. Continue reading Qijun Li’s artworks blur the boundary between the virtual and physical world

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Spaces in Between: Analysing Ivan Liovik Ebel’s Relational Aesthetics

November 24, 2016November 29, 2016 artverge

In Conversation with Ivan Liovik Ebel Continue reading Spaces in Between: Analysing Ivan Liovik Ebel’s Relational Aesthetics

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Spotlight on Li Yuan-chia: The Father of Chinese Abstraction Is on View in London

November 22, 2016November 22, 2016 artverge

In this exhibition review read how Li shaped his artistic identity Continue reading Spotlight on Li Yuan-chia: The Father of Chinese Abstraction Is on View in London

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Ai Weiwei’s New Show in Greece Amid Refugee Crisis

September 19, 2016September 22, 2016 artverge

Ai Weiwei’s solo show at Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens – Exhibition Review Continue reading Ai Weiwei’s New Show in Greece Amid Refugee Crisis

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Victor Solomon Is Making Basketball Posh With Stained Glass Boards And Swarovski Nets

September 12, 2016September 25, 2016 artverge

In Conversation: Victor Solomon Continue reading Victor Solomon Is Making Basketball Posh With Stained Glass Boards And Swarovski Nets

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Abstraction: Chinese Do It Better at White Cube London

September 7, 2016September 22, 2016 artverge

The World Is Yours, As Well As Ours, 2016, Exhibition Review Continue reading Abstraction: Chinese Do It Better at White Cube London

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