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Feature
Global Shift
Migration and Megacities: for millions of people today, urban life has become more precarious than ever before—a theme that plays an increasingly important role in contemporary art as well. On the occasion of Julie Mehretu’s commissioned work “Grey Area” for the Deutsche Guggenheim, ArtMag introduces artists who investigate the themes of urbanism and cultural identity.
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Julie Mehretu is one of the most exciting new discoveries on the young American art scene. [more]
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Wearable art, the Party Survival Kit and the greatest Christmas record of all time – a very personal selection of gifts that are bound to bring people joy on Christmas. [more]
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The continued development of major cities occupies an important place in contemporary art, as evidenced by Julie Mehretu’s exhibition "Grey Area" at the Deutsche Guggenheim. [more]
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In the spring of 2010, the Deutsche Guggenheim will introduce Wangechi Mutu in a one-person exhibition. [more]
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Anish Kapoor’s sculpture "Memory" at the Deutsche Guggenheim caused a furor in late 2008. [more]
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Yan Pei-Ming lends a new, intense presence to images of Mao, Bruce Lee, or the Pope that are reproduced thousandfold in the media; his work is a brilliant blend of eastern and western cultural influences. [more]
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He is regarded as one of the most exciting young contemporary artists. At first, however, Danh Vo, who was born in Vietnam and grew up in Denmark, was like a phantom in the art world. [more]
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A real success story: ever since the Deutsche Bank Awards were initiated in 1993, over 150 young creative people in London have profited from the prize. [more]
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