Louisiana Channel is a non-profit web-TV channel based at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark.
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The Galerie Thaddeus Ropac was founded in 1981[1] by the Austrian gallerist Thaddaeus Ropac and has since specialized in International Contemporary Art.\\r\\nWith its galleries in Paris Marais, Paris Pantin (both France), Salzburg (Austria) and London, the Galerie represents around sixty international artists including very established names, mid-career artists and emerging young talents, as well as several renowned estates.
The Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, also referred to simply as The Garage Museum, is a privately funded art gallery in Moscow. It was founded by Dasha Zhukova and Roman Abramovich in a building designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas.
The work of Saraceno could be seen as an ongoing research, informed by the worlds of art, architecture, natural sciences, astrophysics and engineering; his floating sculptures, community projects and interactive installations propose and explore new, sustainable ways of inhabiting and sensing the environment.
Zaha Mohammad Hadid was a British Iraqi architect from Baghdad, Iraq.\\r\\nShe was described by The Guardian of London as the \\"Queen of the curve\\", who \\"liberated architectural geometry, giving it a whole new expressive identity\\". Her major works include the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympics, the Broad Art Museum in the US, the MAXXI Museum in Rome, and the Guangzhou Opera House in China. Some of her awards have been presented posthumously, including the statuette for the 2017 Brit Awards. Several of her buildings were still under construction at the time of her death, including the large Daxing International Airport in Bejing, and the Al Wakrah Stadium in Qatar, a venue for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Hadid was the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 2004. She received the UK\\’s most prestigious architectural award, the Stirling Prize, in 2010 and 2011.
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) is an architectural prize established by Aga Khan IV in 1977. It aims to identify and reward architectural concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of Muslim societies in the fields of contemporary design,social housing,community development and improvement,restoration,reuse and area conservation,as well as landscape design and improvement of the environment
Selection of films produced by the Galerie Perrotin and about its artists.
Since its debut in 1970, Art Basel has become the premier platform for bringing together artists and their patrons in a way that is both engaging and personal. With annual art shows sited on three continents -- Europe, North America, and Asia -- Art Basel is the only art show with such global reach.
Interviews to different artists about impact of artists and their art for politics and Environmental issues
Fabienne Verdier is a French painter who works in France after years of studies in China. Upon returning to France, she did free herself from traditonal calligraphy and her painting process is a private performance. She executes her paintings using large paintbrushes made from horsehair, which are mounted from the ceiling in her studio and applied to a canvas on the floor.
The Fundació Mies van der Rohe was set up in 1983 by the Barcelona City Hall. IkonoTv offers you a series about all its artists.
The Fondation Beyeler located in Basel Switzerland, is a museum of modern and contemporary art open 365 days a year. It is considered one of the world’s most beautiful museums which includes approximately 400 works of art.
STRRR is a 24/7 curated, online video channel for hyper stimulated downtime. Curated and hosted by experts, nerds, geeks and freaks keeping it local in international destinations including New York, Berlin, Los Angeles, London and Montreal.
Shifting Vision is a global platform exploring the relationship between Art and Actuality. An artwork is always changing. Its meaning and cultural significance is constantly shifting as the world evolves around it. Bringing together contemporary artists, art institutions, collectors and thinkers, Shifting Vision examines how current social, political, and ecological issues influence our perception of the arts. [More info,https://www.shiftingvision.org/]
I am the artist Vadim Zakharov, 62 years old. I have been working in contemporary art, for almost 43 of those years – since 1978. For me personally, the territory of misunderstanding has always been more important than understanding in art. But then, the misunderstanding was an incentive to move further beyond boundaries, frames, and definitions, pushing my misunderstanding even further. But that’s the old model. My personal incomprehension today seems to fall somewhere between “I don’t understand ANYTHING anymore” and “Тhere is NOTHING to understand!”. And all around is a barbed wire of post-communist, post-colonial, post-capitalist, gender, glamorous and other trends set by someone else. I chose a single question – What I do not understand in contemporary art today? and asked interesting artists of different generations and from different countries for their answers. Here are 20 responses. Some gave straightforward answers, others were more creative. I am very grateful to everyone who took part in this project: Ann Noël, Ireen Zielonka, David Krippendorff, Dagmara Genda, Per Christian Brown, Henrik Stromberg, Klaus Killisch, Sinisa Radulovic, Moritz Frei, Hans Peter Kuhn, Elana Katz, Junko Wada, Danica Dakić, Mladen Miljanovic, Ingrid Book & Carina Hedén, Zlatko Kopljar, Vitaly Komar, Arnold Dreyblatt, Yuri Albert, Victor Skersis © ALL THE INDIVIDUAL FILMS WERE MADE BY THE ARTISTS THEMSELVES
Berlin Art Link is an online contemporary art magazine rooted in Berlin since 2010. It features international artists and curators and serves as a guide to Berlin’s local art scene. Berlin Art Link is published by MONA productions, a video and content production company focused on arts and culture. [Berlin Art Link, https://www.berlinartlink.com]