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Modernist villas, witches' houses, cyclops, sculpture parks, and a surreal jungle of crosses: here are the personal summer tips of our ArtMag team. Have fun discovering! [more]
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The Deutsche Bank Collection purchased drawings by Marc Brandenburg already in the mid-nineties, when he was still at the beginning of his career. [more]
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New narratives for our time: On the occasion of the exhibition "Once Upon a Time" at the Deutsche Guggenheim the film scholar and curator Marc Glöde examines the tendency towards fabels and fantasy in current video art. [more]
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It’s still the most important art show worldwide: a total of 89 nations are represented in the current Venice Biennale, with 31 national pavilions in the Giardini di Castello alone. [more]
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Her work for the Turkish Pavilion is one of the highlights of the 54th Venice Biennale. Brigitte Werneburg asked Ayse Erkmen about her new installation "Plan B." [more]
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Recently, Deutsche Bank opened it new offices in Hong Kong, the art presentation there shows numerous works by artists from China, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan under the motto Urban Utopia. [more]
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Whether he adorns the Deutsche Bank Towers in Frankfurt with opulent steel scaffolding or creates absurd designs for fireplaces—Pablo Bronstein skillfully plays with elements in a variety of styles and epochs. [more]
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The failed utopias of the modern age are among Yane Calovski's central themes. [more]
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Since antiquity, philosophers and architects have imagined cities as human bodies, with arteries and veins through which pedestrians and traffic stream. [more]
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For Carlos Garaicoa, the failure of political ideals is articulated most clearly in architecture. [more]
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Ever since its premiere in 2008, ART HK has grown to become Asia’s most important art fair. [more]
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All the art, artists, and concepts at a glance: you can find the links here to all ArtMag articles on the new art presentation and international works in the Deutsche Bank Towers in Frankfurt—as well as to Globe, the art and performance festival celebrating the reopening of the bank’s headquarters. [more]
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