Exhibitions
Tique shares its selection of interesting exhibitions worldwide.
Exhibitions
MALBA presents the first anthological exhibition of work by Jorge Macchi (Buenos Aires, 1963) held in Argentina. The show, which encompasses twenty-five years of production…
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Whether geopolitical, economic or cultural, the border crosses the entire contemporary society. For the artists in this exhibition, it is an unresolved site whose materiality…
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For her first major retrospective, the Belgian artist Edith Dekyndt has created new works and has brought existing ones together: projections, painterly abstracts and drawings,…
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BIO:DIP is a neologism, a parallel not a pair. It is two bodies of work that come into contact, and, in the way of bodies, react…
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This double exhibition at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen brings together under one roof the works of two very different artists: Nora Steiner and Anna Witt.
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In 2015 the Stedelijk bought the spatial artwork +#14.11 by Saskia Noor van Imhoff (1982). For the inaugural presentation of this work at the Stedelijk,…
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Over the past three decades, Belgian artist Ann Veronica Janssens (born 1956) has become best known as a light artist, working with spotlights, projections, fog,…
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The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt is presenting self-portraits by contemporary artists in the thematic exhibition “ME”. The show features forty international positions in painting, photography, video,…
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Canvases finely layered by traces of molecular paint pigment; flashing sequential imagery of an overturned milk truck, the unctuous fluid spreading across an indistinct American…
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A Way to Leak, Lick, Leek is a solo show by Laure Prouvost. Drawing from desire, oneirism, and a fantasized depiction of nature, Prouvost’s immersive films and installations…
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For two decades, Vienna-based sculptor Hans Schabus has been making artworks that self-reflectively play with his experiences of the cosmos. His own surroundings are often…