Every form of intelligence. Reflections on the Venice Biennale 19th International Architecture Exhibition: Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.
All in art fairs
Every form of intelligence. Reflections on the Venice Biennale 19th International Architecture Exhibition: Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.
A few from Art Genève 2025, a fair of quality and finesse, where painting takes center stage. A selection of galleries and outstanding guests, along with excellent hospitality that leaves no service or comfort lacking (as one might expect). Here’s a little review of what we saw.
Join us on a walk (there’s a surprising lack of buses around here) through the bustling streets of Turin for Art Week. Just outside @artissima, you’ll find a vibrant scene of independent spaces, fresh new projects and artists.
Forget the clean, carpeted floors of the big fairs—this was all about brutalist, industrial backdrops that brought the scene to life.
Monte di Pietà at Fondazione Prada.
With 285 galleries, Art Basel 2024 spans the city of Basel, creating a dynamic intersection of contemporary artistry.
Titled “Foreigners Everywhere,” the Venice Biennale edition leans heavily on textiles and paintings, sticking to a familiar curation approach.
"The Milk of Dreams": Unveiling a Surreal Journey at the 59th International Art Exhibition.
The 17th International Architecture Exhibition: Living Together in Harmony
"Viva Arte Viva": a tautological construct, affirming the vitality of art as an inescapable loop. Within this circularity, curator Christine Macel's intention appears to advocate for the belief in the enduring vitality of art itself, as well as the communal celebration thereof.
Explore the 56th Venice Biennale: a bold critique of capitalism and a celebration of artistic diversity.