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  • Dec 1, 2024 | artforum.com | Kito NedoPlus icon |Kito Nedo

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  • Sep 1, 2024 | artforum.com | Kito NedoPlus icon |Kito Nedo |Travis Jeppesen |Charlotte Kent

    Cyprien Gaillard’s Retinal Rivalry, 2024 THE BAYERISCHER HOF, the palatial five-star resort that hosts the annual Munich Security Conference, has long enjoyed a reputation as one of Europe’s finest hotels. The small plaza across the street is also home to a nineteenth-century monument to Renaissance composer Orlando di Lasso.

  • Jun 1, 2024 | artforum.com | Kito NedoPlus icon |Kito Nedo |Barry Schwabsky |Vaginal Davis

    Talks about her painting process FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, Martha Jungwirth has fashioned a distinctive painterly language that she once described as the liberatory opposite of “rigid, binding reality.” Born in 1940 in Vienna, where she still lives, she was the only woman member of Wirklichkeiten (Realities), a loose association of artists who took their name after an eponymous 1968 exhibition at the Vienna Secession curated by art historian, journalist, and museum director Otto Breicha.

  • Jun 1, 2024 | artforum.com | protestBy Charlotte Kent |Charlotte Kent |Kito Nedo |Rachel Wetzler

    IN OCTOBER 2023—that is to say, in the immediate aftermath of the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s violent response—the Frick Pittsburgh postponed the opening of “Treasured Ornament: 10 Centuries of Islamic Art” (now scheduled for August 10, 2024) to avoid putting staff in “the impossible position of discussing the war” with the diverse publics who would come through its doors.

  • Jun 1, 2024 | artforum.com | Andrew Uroskie |Charlotte Kent |Kito Nedo |Rachel Wetzler

    FOR A BIENNIAL OFTEN VIEWED as taking the pulse of the contemporary moment, the event this year features moving-image works that mostly reckoned with history: its stories, its subjects, and its narrators. But history itself has become a vital subject of contemporary debates, here in America as elsewhere. Who would have thought that we would be deliberating whether chattel slavery benefited the enslaved, as Florida is now teaching?

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