Venice Biennale: “Viva l’Arte” or “l’Arte Viva” ?
My Biennale journey begins at the beautiful Santa Lucia train station in Venice, after having visited the 24th “Of Art“ fair in Milan. Excitement was in the air, with passengers eagerly greeting each other and planning their adventurous nights ahead. After
Robert Rauschenberg’s Retrospective at the Tate
A car just passed and left a black mark on the ground. Following the line on the wall, the viewer starts his journey into Robert Rauschenberg’s art. Diving into the life-experience of an out of the ordinary, playful, unexpected artist.
Erik Bulatov and Hans-Ulrich Obrist on Russian Avant-garde
"Any myth is a piece of imagining. Imagining means abstracting the fundamental idea underlying the sum of a given reality, and embodying it in an image; that gives us realism.” With these words, Zhdanov summarized how Russian art developed under