The most basic math of the Hanne Darboven exhibition “Writing Time” suggests an unusual presentation. Twenty-two works by the German conceptual artist are on display at the Menil Drawing Institute.
This fall the Pulitzer Arts Foundation presents two illuminating exhibitions exploring the art of the multi-disciplinary artist Jennie C. Jones (b. 1968).
THE DAILY PIC (#1741): Taking in Hanne Darboven’s Cultural History 1880–1983, a piece from the early 1980s now on view at the Dia Art Foundation in New York, is an overwhelming experience. The walls ...
Dia Art Foundation strikes a perfect balance in pairing the late German conceptualist Hanne Darboven with Kishio Suga, founder of Mono-ha (School of Things) and Japan’s foremost sculptor in the latter ...
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One of the many confounding aspects of Hanne Darboven’s work is how such a cerebral enterprise can also be so physically, even viscerally, affecting. At Sprüth Magers, three projects by the German ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Hanne Darboven, who was born in 1941 and died in 2009, was a conceptual artist whose work is as significant as that ...
At the heart of the grand Georgian gallery at the Talbot Rice sits a simple desk, its surface obscured by dozens, maybe hundreds, of small objects. There are books, pictures and a little wooden ...
The late German artist Hanne Darboven's work is among the toughest conceptual art. Grids of framed works on paper fill the walls here and, close up, reveal obsessive mathematical calculations, most ...
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