Recipes for Broken Art is the theme artists were invited to explore, diving into the idea of transformation through rupture. The result is a collection of stunning contemporary artworks that intertwine seamlessly with the most remarkable traditions of Uzbek craftsmanship. Together, they reveal how beauty can emerge from fragments, how creativity can rise from what is broken, and how ancient techniques can inspire bold new artistic visions. Thank you @dinoushka77 for organizing and congratulations @dhakadiana and @timurzlt for the wonderful and meaningful curation
Visit the Onzea fabulous collection curated by Axel Vervoordt at Christie’s in Paris. The sale starts tomorrow.
Fontana, Rik Wouters, Jef Verheyen, Chale…
This exhibition was planned by Phyllida before she passed away. Congratulations @francesmarymorris for the curation which must have been challenging. How clever to start with the Peake’s film. Barlow’s had to wait till 2014 to have some recognition. I am impressed by her intelligence, being able to create those gigantic phantom objects while living in a village, with the studio next door and 5 children to raise.
Thank you @hauserwirth Zoé and Isabel for the fantastic visit.
Congratulations @manaldowayan
Your project with the contribution of a large community of women is remarkable and powerful. Curation by @maya_elkhalil 👏🏻
Richard Serra’s Torqued Ellipses elaborate concerns with orientation and movement, destabilizing our experience of space as we attempt to comprehend each sculptural volume. Beguiling and unpredictable, Serra’s sculptures are meant to be examined in motion, forcing the viewer to become a wanderer. As a young artist, Serra was strongly affected by contemporary dance, which prompted him, he has said, to consider “ways of relating movement to material and space.” It allowed him “to think about sculpture in an open and extended field. . . . I found very important the idea of the body passing through space, and the body’s movement not being predicated totally on image or sight or optical awareness, but on physical awareness in relation to space, place, time, movement.” @richard.serra RIP