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‘To Carry’ the Unseen: How Sharjah Biennial 16 Reframes Collective Memoryto carry a home to carry a history to carry a trade to carry a wound to carry equatorial heat to carry resistance to carry a library of redacted documents to carry rupture to carry Te Pō [the beginnings] to carry change to carry songs to carry on to carry land to carry the language of the inner soul to carry new formations to carry the embrace of a river…
From Ash to Art: The Layers of Anselm Kiefer’s Artistic Legacy“Art cannot live on itself. It has to draw on a broader knowledge. It needs to bear the scars of the world, the wounds of life.” – Anselm Keifer Running from March 7 to June 9, 2025, at the prestigious Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, "Where Have All the Flowers Gone"…
The AI Art Movement: Collaboration or Competition?In early 20th-century New York, Marcel Duchamp audaciously challenged the art world when he championed the notion that a mere porcelain urinal could transcend its functional identity to be revered as art. This simple yet profoundly subversive act wasn’t just about redefining art but about rethinking human creativity altogether. The curiosity and ultimate defiance of…
Beyond Visual: How Sound Art Redefines Artistic BoundariesThe creative discipline of sound art transcends traditional boundaries, quietly challenging the norm to reside at the intersection between auditory innovation and visual fascination. Harnessing sound waves, ambient noises, and acoustic phenomena, sound artists transport audiences to a world where the invisible becomes palpable. Redefining the perceptions of both art and sound, installations, sculptures, performances,…
Beyond the Male Gaze: Why Women Abstract Expressionists Deserve More RecognitionIt is said that the future is female, and one can only hope … the past, through continuous excavation, is becoming more female all the time. - Roberta Smith, art critic (2021) Abstract Expressionism, the art movement born in the energetic post-World War II New York art scene, has long been the domain of icons…
Absurdity of the Ordinary: Exploring the Quirky Genius of Erwin Wurm’s WorldA plump and glistening pickle, presented proudly as a self-portrait; a thought bubble equipped with legs, as if ready to run away; and a house that dangerously narrows into a wedge to the point of vanishing – these are the peculiar sights that will confront you at an Erwin Wurm exhibition. From September 13, 2024…








