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  • 1 month ago | artforum.com | Tina Rivers Ryan |Eve Hill-Agnus |Travis Jeppesen

    VISITORS TO THE Venice Biennale last year could hardly have missed the Golden Lion–winning installation Takapau by Mataaho Collective, a group of four Māori women from Aotearoa New Zealand who have been working together since 2012. A takapau is a Māori woven ceremonial mat; for their version at the Biennale, the group repurposed industrial tie-downs used in cargo transport to create weavings that bridged walls, dividing the room and creating patterns of light and shadow.

  • 2 months ago | dmagazine.com | Eve Hill-Agnus |Matt Goodman

    British-born painter Cecily Brown’s Figures in a Landscape 2 (2002), currently on view at the Dallas Museum of Art, leans almost defiantly into abstraction. Where in all that melee are the figures? Where is the landscape? The fleshy pinks and browns, the lush, verdant greens, the pastel blues and violets roil tumultuously. They are hallmark Cecily Brown. Elsewhere in the show, canvases full of reds and pinks prove explicitly erotic.

  • Dec 6, 2024 | artforum.com | Wu Jianru |Zian Chen |Eve Hill-Agnus

    On the 4th Bangkok Art BiennaleI ALIGHTED FROM THE BTS SKYTRAIN at exactly 3 PM. The contrast between the refrigerated air inside the train and the station’s cemented heat quickly evaporated my midday drowsiness and sharpened my awareness: Bangkok, with its cacophonous and seditious logic-in-chaos. As I descended into the rambunctious streets below, street vendors dotted the pavement, selling sliced watermelon, Isan sausages, and lunchboxes.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | artforum.com | Wu Jianru |Zian Chen |Eve Hill-Agnus |Agata Pyzik

    On Art Week Tokyo 2024Tokyo’s contemporary art scene remains enigmatic, even to frequent visitors from across Asia, who are often confounded by Japan’s linguistic and cultural barriers. It is also often eclipsed by the city’s dizzying array of attractions—from its renowned pop culture and cuisine to its striking architecture. Against this backdrop, Art Week Tokyo (AWT) offered a rare window for foreign art professionals into the city’s local art ecosystem.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | artforum.com | DeForrest Brown |Zian Chen |Eve Hill-Agnus |Jr.Plus icon

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