exhibition
"Michael Snow: A Life Survey", features over 50 works spanning six decades of Snow's artistic career, from his early paintings and sculptures to his groundbreaking films and installations.
This exhibition showcases the personal scrapbooks of renowned filmmakers such as Agnès Varda, Chris Marker, Stan Brakhage, Derek Jarman and others.
SWARM is the first solo museum exhibition of Nance's work in the United States and marks a significant moment in his career as one of the most innovative and influential artists of his generation.
The exhibition, titled "Up the Illusion", is curated by Andrew Lampert and features a selection of Jacobs' films and videos alongside his lesser-known drawings.
The festival theme is "Who Owns The Truth?" It invites us to reflect on the role of truth in our society, especially in the context of information overload.
Harvey is widely recognized as one of the pioneers of net art. This is first major survey of her work.
The show spans four decades of Julien's pioneering work and is his first major UK exhibition.
Curated by Casey Reas, FF1.0 showcases the wide range of digital art practices, from generative art and machine learning to digital sculpture and code art.
This is the first time that Eye has collaborated with Herzog, who has been closely involved in the development of the exhibition.