Installations
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’Intro’: entering Fabio Novembre’s creative consciousness at La TriennaleBy Sujata Burman Last updated
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Hotel Walther celebrates 110-year legacy with an art-led makeoverBy Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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After a family death, Genevieve Gaignard escapes with a colourful cast of alter egosBy Michael Slenske Last updated
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Shear success: Helmut Lang’s sheepskin sculptures at Dallas ContemporaryBy Ann Binlot Last updated
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Tech-tonic: ’Electronic Superhighway’ charts the shifting landscape of computer-artBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Dozie Kanu designs a multi-discipline remix of Rimowa’s intelligent travel in MilanBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Outdoors in: graffiti artist Maser stages his first solo show at Lazarides in LondonBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Ettore Spalletti’s pastel paean to the shores of PescaraThe 79-year-old Italian artist takes up residence in Monaco’s Villa Paloma with a serene retrospective
By Laura May Todd Last updated
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Ugo Rondinone reflects on bodies and nature at Petit PalaisSwiss artist Ugo Rondinone takes over the beaux-arts halls of the Petit Palais with a monumental film installation and sculptures of trapeze dancers
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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City limits: Bortolami Gallery’s ’Artist/City’ upends the traditional exhibition modelBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Edmund de Waal to stage architectural intervention in LA modernist masterpieceBy Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Doug Aitken takes the scenic route across Massachusetts with mirrored hot air balloonThe American artist is scaling new heights with an installation that reflects the area’s natural beauty
By Joshua Fischer Last updated
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COS partners with Dia:Beacon on a large-scale Dorothea Rockburne installationBy Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Meet the Berlin-based artist melding Bauhaus and ancient RomeBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Hourglass figure: Daniel Arsham brings calm and colour to AtlantaBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Doug Aitken dials in with the American engineer who made the first cell phone callBy Olivia Martin Last updated
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Flower power: Rebecca Louise Law lends her green-fingered talents to Now GalleryBy Natalie Rigg Last updated
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The world is yours: a series of Claude Lévêque installations hit ParisSince early April 2014, Claude Lévêque’s red bolt of neon has surged through the centre of the Louvre’s glass pyramid, adding a defibrillating pulse to IM Pei’s original design, completed just over 25 years ago. Within the past week, the French artist has unveiled four impressive new projects around Paris, some more outwardly visible than others.
By Amy Verner Last updated
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Doug Aitken holds a mirror up to Detroit’s history inside a former bankBy Sarah Rose Sharp Last updated
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New world: artist Dustin Yellin unveils his first outdoor installation in LAAbout a year and a half ago, the Kilroy Realty Corporation approached Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin about permanently installing six of his increasingly popular Psychogeographies in Columbia Square, the plaza outside the 1938 CBS Headquarters, which will re-open this month as the Los Angeles outpost of NeueHouse. Over this period, these monumental glass collage works have anchored a TED Talk, an installation at Lincoln Center for the New York City Ballet, and a comprehensive Vanity Fair feature. This project, however, was Yellin’s first al fresco installation.
By Michael Slenske Last updated
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The Philadelphia artist activating Frank Lloyd Wright’s only synagogueDavid Hartt brings film, tapestry, sound and orchids to the 60-year-old building
By Osman Can Yerebakan Last updated
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Daniel Lie ignites the senses at Jupiter ArtlandThere’s something in the air as the Brazilian-Indonesian artist gears up with a new commission for the Edinburgh sculpture park and gallery
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Musical chairs: Daniel Libeskind unveils new installation in FrankfurtBy Elisa Carassai Last updated
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Christian Marclay’s outdoor projections put a dizzying spin on the ordinaryBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Man of parts: Conrad Shawcross’ new ‘crazy machine’ spins into St Pancras InternationalBy Nick Compton Last updated
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COS presents a 3D-printed pyramid pavilion by Arthur Mamou-Mani in MilanTake an exclusive look at Conifera at Palazzo Isimbardi for the fashion house’s eighth Salone del Mobile sojourn
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Sound ideaChristian Marclay takes 'Action' at Aargauer Kunsthaus
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated


