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Urs Fisher’s Theater of the subconcious

Urs Fisher's Theater of the subconcious by Doron Beuns The artistic career of Swiss born and New York based artist Urs Fischer could be best described...

The Upside-Down world of Yngve Holen

Yngve Holen’s artistic practice emerges from the cyberpunk movements of the early 80s and evolves through the Post-Internet era in a direction that reinterprets the themes of postmodern sculpture.

The possible archaeology of Nicolás Lamas

Human traces of a hypothetical archaeology leave a mixed sense of familiarity and estrangement in the observers while they experience works of Nicolás Lamas. The Peruvian artist based in Belgium tries to make interact everything that belongs to the natural order with structures that belong to contemporary culture, deforming their spontaneous coexistence.

Fabio Viale, Alluring Monumentality

Clever reinterpreter of symbols and acute juggler, Fabio Viale mocks and distorts every common sense by creating familiar connections between times and peoples through elements of surrealism. At the center of his time and those who live it, in contrast to Roland Barthes, Viale tells us that sculpture has still something to say.

The two-face Mirrors of Aref Montazeri

in conversation with Hania Afifi. Aref Montazeri contemporarised the ancient Mirror Art, whose output can be seen in many of the harams, palaces and mosques across ancient Persia. Inspired by the reflective mirror surface that turns into bedazzling geometric patterns that ornate the halls and ceilings of the most prized buildings, Montazeri cuts and manipulates both the reflective and reverse sides of the mirror to create stand-alone sculptures that can be admired and reflected upon for their own narrative, materiality and conception technique.

Vincent Fournier: a time traveler taking the past into the future

It is easy to cross the border between fiction and reality, while diving in the imagery of Vincent Fournier, and this is not only because of the suspended atmosphere and the unusual representation of spaces and human figures. He explores the conceptual frontier between concreteness and imagination, between past and future, and in this intermediate parallel reality he identifies a non-space, the ideal scenario to document the possible forms of a possible future.

Tomás Saraceno and the algorithms of infinite possibilities.

The installations by Tomás Saraceno have the anguish of the trap and the safety of the nest. The work of the Argentine artist, who lives and works in Berlin, is inspired by the world of spiders.

DOUG AITKEN: kaleidoscopic synchronicity

DOUG AITKEN: kaleidoscopic synchronicity American artist Doug Aitken is known around the world for his multi video installations. His work covers a wide range of artistic...

Arcangelo Sassolino

Arcangelo Sassolino experiments with the possibilities of matter by accelerating a transformative process that forces its physical limits, bringing out the unexpected as a form and as a sound, as he himself states.

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XIBT #4 2023 is available online

XIBT final issue of 2023 is a special edition with two covers / Mihael Milunovic + Izumi Kato / which one do you have? Collect them both!

Mihael Milunović in conversation with editor In chief Alice Zucca, Izumi Kato in conversation with Bosco Sodi Corredor, Tajima Kazunali in conversation with Francesca Marcaccio Hitzeman, Hot coffee with Tbilisi-based artists Nina Mdivani in conversation with Mariam Natroshvili and Detu Jincharadze, Jean Boghossian in conversation with Alice Zucca, Han Ciao In conversation with Viola Lukács, Regina José Galindo in conversation with Jonathan Goodman, Rosie Motley founder of someday gallery in NYC in conversation with Alice Zucca, Exploring the Intersection of Space, Memory, and Self through the Art of Claire Bendiner, Digital Art Week Asia 2023 in Tokyo: Interview with curator Warren Wee and eBoy collective, Exploring the Timeless Influence of Classical Japanese Culture in Contemporary Art: Kyoko Sato and Motoichi Adachi, Isaac Aden, Pursuing the Sublime Experience - XIBT Media partner of VIENNA ART WEEK and PARIS PHOTO and more..

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Claire Bendiner: Deep Creep at SOMEDAY

Claire Bendiner: Deep Creep at SOMEDAY 9 Sep 2023 –...

And quietly the night arrives at ZOYA Museum

The exhibition, “...AND QUIETLY THE NIGHT ARRIVES”, presents twelve international artists exploring perspectives on the aesthetics of darkness, melancholy, mythology, and imagination.

Oana Farcas, Kaleidoscope Woman

Oana Farcas, Kaleidoscope Woman IOMO Gallery in Bucharest presents “Kaleidoscope Woman”, a...

CAN Ibiza returns for its second edition 12-16 July 2023

XIBT Media Partner CAN, Contemporary Art Now, a new art...

Tom McGlynn: Standards (and variations on a formalist theme)

How can one contribute an advancement to painting?  It would seem to some that all possible outcomes have been explored. Perhaps it is in the acceptance of the idiom’s exhaustion in which one may realize discovery within their form.

Giorgio Milano, PetraFicta

Giorgio Milano is a painter who makes mysticism his aesthetic. The images he produces are the result of a mixture of references and stimuli from multiple levels of knowledge.

‘Isolità’ the new exhibition by Letizia Lo Monaco, celebrating the uniqueness of each individual

After her recent exhibitions in China and Dubai, Palermo-based artist Letizia Lo Monaco will be showcasing her solo exhibition at the Thesign gallery in Rome, founded by Stefano Liardo and Salvo Nicosia, starting from April 12th 2023.

Johan Deckmann in conversation with Editor in Chief Alice Zucca 

Johan Deckmann's art is a powerful meditation on the nature of existence and the ways in which we navigate the complexities of the human experience.

Interview with DARA BIRNBAUM

Since the mid-1970s, Dara Birnbaum (b.1946, New York) has painstakingly been investigating the multi-layered ways television and film are constantly being resculpted and redesigned, reflecting contemporary economic and socio-political conditions. American mass culture has always been in the epicenter of Birnbaum’s visual lexicon. Her pioneering experimental video works focus on specific qualities that define the construction and deconstruction of the identity of American household through the prism of televised imagery and its ideological follies.

A cup of coffee with Georgian artist Rusudan Khizanishvili in Berlin

Rusudan Khizanishvili is a contemporary Georgian artist who uses her exceptional sense of color and plasticity to engage with the acute problems of spirituality, duality of human nature, a schism between instinctual and intellectual modes of life.

Vessel for spirits, interview with Miwa Komatsu

Vessel for spirits, Miwa Komatsu in conversation with Nina...

Johan Deckmann in conversation with Editor in Chief Alice Zucca 

Johan Deckmann's art is a powerful meditation on the nature of existence and the ways in which we navigate the complexities of the human experience.

Interview with LEE UFAN

As well as being a sculptor, painter, and installation artist, and a founder of the important early contemporary art movement Mono-ha in Japan, the Korean-born Lee Ufan is a noted writer who studied philosophy in college. For Lee, more than for many artists, art is a form of thinking.

The two-face Mirrors of Aref Montazeri

in conversation with Hania Afifi. Aref Montazeri contemporarised the ancient Mirror Art, whose output can be seen in many of the harams, palaces and mosques across ancient Persia. Inspired by the reflective mirror surface that turns into bedazzling geometric patterns that ornate the halls and ceilings of the most prized buildings, Montazeri cuts and manipulates both the reflective and reverse sides of the mirror to create stand-alone sculptures that can be admired and reflected upon for their own narrative, materiality and conception technique.

Augmenting Perception: An Interview with media artist, Refik Anadol

Refik Anadol is a Turkish-American media artist who is broadening the possibilities of art today and in the future. Rather than paint or marble, he uses artificial intelligence and data as material to create mesmerizing visuals that he refers to as “data sculptures” and “data paintings,” as well as immersive installations.

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