Since the early 1960s, the pioneering British conceptual artist Stephen Willats (b. London, 1943) has seen his work as a social process, establishing an approach to art practice that has led him beyond the confines of studio, gallery, and institution and into social...
In the group show Producing Futures—An Exhibition on Post-Cyber-Feminisms, the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst surveys the causes championed by feminists in the post- internet era. Our virtual and real lives are almost inextricably interwoven today. Yet contrary to...
Reduction, the hallmark of the oeuvre of the artist Maria Eichhorn (b. Bamberg, Germany, 1962), is also the defining characteristic of her exhibition at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. It is evident in the number of works selected for the show—twelve, dating...
Koki Tanaka: Vulnerable Histories (A Road Movie) In view of the worldwide rise of nationalism, populism, and xenophobia, the artistic social studies of Koki Tanaka (b. Tochigi, Japan, 1975) focus on how we live together in societies. Realized especially for his...