Visiting the US in 1966 and 1969, Italy’s controversial postwar Renaissance man, Pier Paolo Pasolini, found a rejuvenating energy in his encounters with fellow filmmakers, artists, writers, and activi…
"Cripplewood is not dead wood," writes J.M. Coetzee in the text for the book accompanying Berlinde De Bruyckere's installation Cripplewood-Kreupelhout at the 55th Venice Biennale (through Nov. 24)…
For those who have the 55th Venice Biennale on their itineraries, we offer quick picks in the form of slide shows, appearing over the coming days, of one- and two-person shows at the national pavilion…
Berlinde De Bruyckere works from the inside out, both physically and emotionally. She depicts flesh, luminous yet of a deathly hue. "Into One-Another To P.P.P.," the title of this recent exhibition…