ADC on July 10, 2023

Herzog & de Meuron stages major exhibition at the Royal Academy – ADC

Herzog & de Meuron stages major exhibition at the Royal Academy The Royal Academy of Arts is staging an exhibition of critically acclaimed Swiss architectural practice Herzog & de Meuron (H&dM), the first in London for almost twenty years. Herzog & de Meuron. Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, 2001-16. Photograph by Iwan Baan....
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ADC on May 10, 2023

Norman Foster retrospective – ADC

The largest retrospective exhibition of Norman Foster’s work has opened at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Photos Nigel Young / Foster + Partners Spanning some six decades, the largest retrospective exhibition of Norman Foster’s work has opened at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Curated by Frédéric Migayrou, Deputy Director of...
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ADC on October 28, 2022

Inside The Petit Palais Paris: An Encounter With Ugo Rondinone’s Meditation On Nature – ADC

Every work in Ugo Rondinone’s distinctive oeuvre is imbued with emotion—a collection of intriguing ideas, bearing an infinite multitude of meanings exceptionally configured in ever-changing spaces. Regardless of the medium, his art cultivates a sense of wonder in its viewers, tantalizing them through a poetic filter and inviting them to...
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ADC on July 21, 2022

Artmonte-Carlo 2022 Satisfies The French Riviera’s Vociferous Appetite For Art – ADC

If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that nothing beats an in-person art encounter. This is why, last week, we took a trip to the Principality of Monaco, as the art world descended on the Côte d’Azur for the annual boutique art fair, artmonte-carlo—a unique opportunity for collectors, curators,...
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ADC on July 1, 2022

Designer and dreamer: Zaha Hadid – ADC

Two exhibitions in London showcase Zaha Hadid’s design work and early visions for the city. Before her serpentine pavilion commission in 2007 Zaha Hadid had never built in Britain. Prior to this, the Baghdad born proponent of parametricism had been the Doyenne paper architect who had bold ambitions for her...
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ADC on June 27, 2022

At The Berlinische Galerie, A Glimpse Inside The Visual Universe Of Sibylle Bergemann – ADC

For over forty years, German photographer Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010) traveled the world in pursuit of the fleeting moment; telling powerful stories by unveiling the hopes and sorrows of changing societies. In Berlin, the Berlinische Galerie presents the first posthumous museum retrospective of her incredibly sensitive work. Showing an extensive collection...
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ADC on April 27, 2022

In Venice, Burn Shine Fly By Ugo Rondinone Reflects On The Intrigue And Beauty Of Life – ADC

As the Venice Biennale returns with an exciting programme of art after three long years, beyond the pavilions in the Arsenale and Giardini, the Italian city is bursting with gripping exhibitions throughout. Joining the world’s art aficionados, IGNANT made the pilgrimage to the city of canals to experience the long...
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ADC on March 6, 2022

Takesada Matsutani On His Show Combine And The Power Of Material Experimentation – ADC

You know you are in for a unique experience once you step into ‘Combine’ at Hauser & Wirth in Chelsea, New York City. With its vibrant, expressive textures and blob-like compositions, the exhibition is an exciting immersion into the life and journey of Japanese artist Takesada Matsutani. IGNANT talked to...
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