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Ivan Navarro is one of the most important young contemporary Chilean artists. He is known for his sculptures made of fluorescent tubes that politically undermine the Minimalist style. [more]
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"Beuys and Beyond – Teaching as Art" is the third exhibition of works from the Deutsche Bank Collection to tour through major Latin American museums. [more]
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Nothing is safe from Dr. Lakra. Instead of skin, the tattoo artist prefers to embellish images from past decades: glamourous photos of Mexican beauties, dolls, and magazine covers. [more]
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Her opulent compositions have made Beatriz Milhazes one of the best-known Brazilian painters in the world. [more]
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After Peter Roehr, now another almost forgotten sixties artist can be rediscovered in Frankfurt. [more]
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Every two years, the Whitney Biennial offers an overview of current trends in contemporary American art. In this year of recession, a highly reduced and spare presentation awaits the viewer. [more]
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In the spring of 2010, the Deutsche Guggenheim will introduce Wangechi Mutu in a one-person exhibition. The Kenyan-born artist has just been named Deutsche Bank's “Artist of the Year”. [more]
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Eberhard Havekost calls his paintings "user interfaces." The Dresden-born artist’s style is distanced and almost documentary in its depiction of the media world. [more]
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