Soraya Mazarei “Training Humans,” an idea and exhibition crafted and curated by Kate Crawford, co-director and co-founder of the AI Now Institute at New York University, and Trevor Paglen, an American artist principally concerned with issues including privacy, surveillance, and these two realms’ changing definitions as affected by digital technology. The website of the OsservatorioContinue reading “Kate Crawford|Trevor Paglen : Training Humans”
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Anselm Kiefer at le Couvent de La Tourette – exploring the humanity of concrete
By Natale Labia A forty minute drive from Lyon through winding countryside lanes and rustic farmlands takes one to the remarkable site and sight of Le Corbusier’s homage to sprituality and peace ‘for one hundred souls’: the Dominican monastery of La Tourette. Initial impressions are of a concrete monolith perching at the apex of aContinue reading “Anselm Kiefer at le Couvent de La Tourette – exploring the humanity of concrete”
Kiki Smith at Monnaie de Paris
By Soomin Sophie Kang Kiki Smith (American, 1954-) is having a solo exhibition in Monnaie de Paris. Much of her work rotates around the human body and organs, their connection with the outer world, and to the whole universe. The flow of the show was devised by the artist in a way that amplifies theContinue reading “Kiki Smith at Monnaie de Paris”
Carlos Cruz-Diez – Colore come evento di spazi
Photo Courtesy Dep Art Gallery, photo by Bruno Bani, Milan. Alba Conde Carlos Cruz-Diez (Caracas, 1923 – Paris, 2019) Colore come evento di spazi, is the title of Carlos Cruz-Diez exhibition curated by Francesca Pola, which is taking place in Dep Art Gallery in Milano from October 9th, 2019 to January 21st, 2020. All ofContinue reading “Carlos Cruz-Diez – Colore come evento di spazi”