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Discover exhibitions by our artists on view in Venice, including Berlinde De Bruyckere at Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore, Pierre Huyghe at Punta Della Dogana, William Kentridge at Arsenale Institute, Anna Maria Maiolino at the Giardini and Arsenale, and Zeng Fanzhi at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia.
Fri 3 May 2024
1 – 4.30 pm
New York, 18th Street
Sat 27 April 2024
10 am – 2 pm
New York, 18th Street
Sat 27 April 2024
12 – 1 pm
New York, 18th Street
Sun 28 April 2024
12 – 5 pm
New York, 18th Street
Fri 3 May 2024
1 – 4.30 pm
New York, 18th Street
Sat 27 April 2024
10 am – 2 pm
New York, 18th Street
Sat 27 April 2024
12 – 1 pm
New York, 18th Street
Sun 28 April 2024
12 – 5 pm
New York, 18th Street
Fri 3 May 2024
1 – 4.30 pm
New York, 18th Street
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This month in Venice, to celebrate the culmination of the eight-year partnership between Mark Bradford and non-profit Rio Terà dei Pensieri, visit Hauser & Wirth Publishers bookstore to discover a new book and fundraising limited edition work by the renowned American artist.
The lost history of the Lower Manhattan artists’ building 76 Jefferson Street By Erik La Prade
A remembrance of Verena Loewensberg’s beloved Zurich record shop, City-Discount Interviews by Stefan Zweifel Illustrations by Nicholas Blechman
Artists Fabien Giraud and Raphaël Siboni in conversation with Anne Stenne about possible futures and the influence of Pierre Huyghe
An excerpt from a forthcoming book about art and death, form and function By Jillian McManemin
A conversation about art education, professionalization and the unorthodox history of Los Angeles’s Mountain School of Arts
The lost history of the Lower Manhattan artists’ building 76 Jefferson Street By Erik La Prade
A remembrance of Verena Loewensberg’s beloved Zurich record shop, City-Discount Interviews by Stefan Zweifel Illustrations by Nicholas Blechman
Artists Fabien Giraud and Raphaël Siboni in conversation with Anne Stenne about possible futures and the influence of Pierre Huyghe
An excerpt from a forthcoming book about art and death, form and function By Jillian McManemin
A conversation about art education, professionalization and the unorthodox history of Los Angeles’s Mountain School of Arts
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Ursula No. 10 features an ambitious new work by Pierre Huyghe on the cover, accompanied by a conversation with artists Fabien Giraud and Raphaël Siboni and curator Anne Stenne focusing on Huyghe’s prophetic work and the future of art and humanity.
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