Installations
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Inside Na Kim's vibrant playground for all agesSouth Korean graphic designer Na Kim's ‘Bottomless Bag’, installed at Buk-Seoul Museum of Art, is a vivid, geometrical exploration of memory and everyday objects. We offer a virtual tour and find out how the concept came to be
By Andy St Louis Last updated
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Desert X returns to the Coachella ValleyBy Carole Dixon Last updated
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Takashi Murakami goes for gold in immersive Hong Kong showFrom monumental sculptures to floral fantasies, step into the Japanese art star’s hypersaturated universe at Tai Kwun Contemporary
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Cecilia Vicuña unveils monumental Hyundai Commission at Tate Modern’s Turbine HallAs Cecilia Vicuña opens her long-awaited Hyundai commission in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, (titled Brain Forest Quipu and on view until 16 April 2023), we revisit our recent interview with the Chilean artist, poet and activist
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Anselm Kiefer’s lead airplane sculptures loom large at Copenhagen ContemporaryBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Wall space: Brooklyn artists think big with Mike Perry-led mural projectBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Crowd pleaser: LOT’s Flatiron Plaza installation opens to the publicBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Daniel Libeskind’s colourful sculptures protest climate changeThe architect disrupts a 17th-century baroque garden in the Netherlands with a monumental series of sculptures
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Land artist Zahrah Al Ghamdi’s tactile encounters in VeniceSaudi Arabia returns to the Venice Biennale after an eight-year hiatus with an installation by the Jeddah-based artist
By Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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A new architect-designed DJ booth in Paris connects artist and audienceBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Ron Arad goes head to head with emerging designer in New YorkBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Studio MOTO and Hans Op de Beeck clad a villa in rubberBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Karla Black’s material ambush at revamped Fruitmarket GalleryTurner Prize-nominated Scottish artist Karla Black has staged a full-scale material takeover of Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery, which has just reopened following an expansion by Reiach and Hall Architects
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Made in America: Arthur Casas heads to Brooklyn with new furniture rangeBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Haegue Yang’s fantastic beasts descend on Tate St IvesThe South Korean artist dazzles Tate St Ives visitors with otherworldly robotic creatures and tributes to 20th century art greats in a show of perfect chaos
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Chila Burman unveils neon dreamland at Covent Garden marketChila Burman emblazons London’s Covent Garden market building with a neon light spectacle. Here, the artist explains the story behind the new installation, an ode to identity, hope and magic
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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‘Mother!’: artists interpret the many facets of motherhood in Denmark showFertility, sacrifice and surveillance are just some themes examined in the group show ‘Mother!’, at Denmark’s Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, coinciding with Mother’s Day 2021
By TF Chan Last updated
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Leonor Antunes threads Bauhaus, brutalism and Cuban design in new installationsBy Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Layer unveils giant installation for Cosentino at Milan’s Central StationOpening during Salone del Mobile, Raytrace is inspired by the interplay of light and water
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Korean resort Paradise City unveils new art space with museum-worthy collectionBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Last chance to see: Robert Irwin ‘Light and Space’ at Kraftwerk BerlinRobert Irwin’s major site-specific installation Light and Space is on view at Kraftwerk Berlin until 30 January 2022
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Animal instinct: Robert Wilson taps into his wild side in VeniceBy Julie Baumgardner Last updated
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Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers create ‘ambient technology’ in AmsterdamBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Chiharu Shiota weaves past, present and future at an 18th-century Yorkshire chapelBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Dia Chelsea reopens to the public following two-year renovationThe new Dia Chelsea space has reopened following a two-year renovation by Architecture Research Office with inaugural commissions by artist Lucy Raven
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Last chance to see: ‘Elmgreen & Dragset: The Nervous System’ at Pace New YorkScandinavian artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset caution against short-term memory in their first major show with Pace Gallery, calling our attention to crises beyond the pandemic
By TF Chan Last updated
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Tree art is putting down roots: branching out or barking fad?We get to the root of how artists are using trees for social change. Branching out or barking fad? Either way, arboreal art is having a moment
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated


