Rita Vitorelli

 Huang Yong Ping, Serpent d’Océan , 2012, Aluminium, inox, 120 m  © ADAGP Huang Yong Ping. Courtesy the artist and Le Voyage à Nantes 

Huang Yong Ping, Serpent d’Océan, 2012, Aluminium, inox, 120 m 

Photo: archives kamel mennour © ADAGP Huang Yong Ping. Courtesy the artist, Le Voyage à Nantes, and kamel mennour, Paris/London

By Daniel Baumann, Folakunle Oshun, Alisa Prudnikova, Ella Plevin, Joanna Kamm, Hou Hanru, Jay Sanders, Rita Vitorelli, Kolja Reichert, Diana Campbell Betancourt

 Jan Vorisek

Jan Vorisek
RADIATORS IN THE SKY. Drone in the Park – Field Recordings and Feedback of the Sun, 2018

Maurizio Cattelan talks to Rita Vitorelli about "The Artist is Present", an exhibition he curated in collaboration with Gucci's Alessandro Michele at Yuz Museum, Shanghai

Walanka at Port Hercule

Walanka

Upper deck with works by Rob Pruitt and Pentti Monkkonen

 Portrait Nicolas Party Photo: Christophe Coënon

Portrait Nicolas Party
Photo: Christophe Coënon

“If you sit on an elephant, your behaviour changes.” Technology may continue to advance, but that doesn’t mean art is getting any better, says Nicolas Party. With a calm and irony-free attitude, he has been developing one of the most idiosyncratic practices among young painters today. A conversation with Rita Vitorelli about naivety, the slowness of matter, and what’s special about the human hand.

 Performance by Adam Linder

Performance by Adam Linder

A panel discussion (in the afternoon), an exhibition, readings, and performances (in the evening), Spike Vienna, 2013