Oskar Mornerud: Panorama/Midbody
The Malmo-based artist Oskar Mornerud is the first recipient of the newly established Fredrik Roos Art Prize – one of the largest stipends in Sweden in support of young artists’ further development.
The Malmo-based artist Oskar Mornerud is the first recipient of the newly established Fredrik Roos Art Prize – one of the largest stipends in Sweden in support of young artists’ further development.
The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman is a memorial to makers and builders, all those countless un-named skilled individuals who have made the beautiful man-made wonders of history.
The Swiss artist Zimoun blends elements of sound, sculpture, mechanics, and engineering into unique sensory experiences redefining traditional notions of sculpture and sonic performance.
ANYthing goes and whatEVER is possible in this fast-paced 21st century, high-pitched, super-energised, electrifying series of video installations that is ANY-EVER, the latest show by Ryan Trecartin in collaboration with Lizzie Fitch.
The Crafts Council launches the national tour of Block Party: Contemporary craft inspired by the art of the tailor, a new exhibition exploring the creative possibilities of pattern cutting. The exhibition begins its tour at Smiths Row in Bury St Edmunds from 14 January to 10 March 2012.
Tomas Saraceno's installations shatter traditional concepts relating to place, time, gravity and traditional ideas as to what constitutes architecture. His works are utopian and invite the viewer to play a part in their impact on a particular space, as they reach up to the sky and down to the ground.
Do Ho Suh’s polyester and stainless steel installation replicates a stairway in the artist’s apartment in Chelsea, New York. This installation is one of a number of works Suh has made based on his personal memories of architectural spaces. Since the mid-1990's ...