Torino
07 October–30 November 2024
Alexandre Canonico
Illustrating with sculpture, Alex Canonico’s work toys with the relationship between the drawing of the object and the object itself. … More
Illustrating with sculpture, Alex Canonico’s work toys with the relationship between the drawing of the object and the object itself. … More
As a Muslim woman raised in a suburb of Bangkok, Mariem Chantachua grew up fascinated by the diverse cultural makeup… More
Josephine Baker interrogates industrially-processed materials for memories of the economic… More
Straddling the line between art and curation, Hot Desque collaborates… More
An early advocate of BioArt, Niki Sperou has spent more… More
Corresponding to the fluidity of nature, Tamika Grant-Iramu’s relief print… More
While the materials she uses can be classed as traditional,… More
Assembled from and inspired by found materials, Anderson Borba’s work… More
The narrative nonfiction of Jodie Adams Kirshner brings humanity and… More
Working primarily with natural fibres, Mandy Coppes-Martin creates ethereal drawings,… More
Through oil painting and ceramic sculpture, Diane Chappalley explores transitional… More
Combining art and architecture, Rain Wu explores different cultures, traditions… More
No. 33 Step inside No.33 and experience a journey of… More
Over 50 works of contemporary Aboriginal art originating from some… More
Josh Belperio has 4,434 notes on his iPhone, 3,923 voice… More
Grab some friends, grab a drink, and get down to… More
Passenger We were delighted to inaugurate nthspace Adelaide with Passenger,… More