In New York, shows of French abstraction are on the increase. Yet many reprise artists known here in the distant past: Perrotin exhibited Georges Mathieu in 2021 and gave over its entire space to Hans ...
Welcome to the Art Angle, a podcast from Artnet News that delves into the places where the art world meets the real world, bringing each week’s biggest story down to earth. Join us every week for an ...
About 15 years ago, the assumption in the EDA industry was that system design would be inevitable. The transition from gate-level design to a new entry point at the register transfer level (RTL) ...
Installation view of ‘A Shape That Stands Up,’ Art + Practice, Los Angeles (all photos by Brian Forrest) LOS ANGELES — A Shape That Stands Up at Art + Practice (A+P) gallery, in partnership with the ...
The middle of the 20th century was a tumultuous time for the 22 countries of the Arab world. It was a period of decolonization and industrialization, of war and mass-migration. It saw the rise of ...
Though Georgia O'Keeffe is arguably the most famous American female artist of all time, she has often been pigeonholed by her iconic paintings of flowers and skulls. The Whitney Museum of American Art ...
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Yu Young-kuk retrospective celebrates Korean abstraction pioneer
In November 1964, the first solo exhibition of 48-year-old Yu Young-kuk (1916–2002) opened. It marked the 30th year of his ...
Machine code: the ones and zeroes are an abstract representation of the electromagnetic signals flowing through the wires and computer chips. Assembler: hides away the machine code, allowing a ...
When you think of an abstract artist, do you picture a lean, scruffy white guy in paint-splattered pants, cigarette dangling from lip, furiously engaged in sweeping gestures that render his guttural ...
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