Titian in Venice & Rome – In A New Light with LEDs, Neurobiology…

The all-encompassing Il Pallazo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace) exhibition in the 2013 edition of the Venice Biennale this year, for the first time in its hundred-year history also features

At Home in Rome – Thomas Houseago’s Monumental Figures

 

I’d like [visitors] to have a window into the studio and feel an ambition about what sculpture can be, feel the energy, both positively and negatively…these are the things I am trying to do without irony or anything hidden.

The British-born, Los Angeles-based sculptor Thomas Houseago has just come

How Your Brain Looks at Art – Molecular Yoga and Beholder’s Share

On a cold winter day, when someone opens a door to get into our warm house, a cold blast of air also comes in. How Houdini dreamed

Duchamp’s Dao – Making An Art of Himself

The Art Newspaper recently republished an interview with Marcel Duchamp by the Belgian director Jean Antoine done in 1966 (two years before Duchamp’s death), but the transcript was only available in English in 1993, when it was first published.  Duchamp here set