Andrés Madrigal on Studio Banana TV

Interview with Andrés Madrigal

Path, Pawel Althamer

Stop-motion video of Polish artist Pawel Althamer’s “Path” intervention at the Münster Skupture Projekte. Turn your head 90º!!

Making of, Ernesto Neto

Brazilian world-class sculptor Ernesto Neto talks us through his installation entitled MOTHER BODY EMOTIONAL DENSITIES, FOR ALIVE TEMPLE TIME BABY SON, which was on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

Last interview, Donald Judd

Donald Judd was one of Amercia’s most prolific and globally respected artists. In his last interview alive, the sculptor and minimalist artist discusses his unique aesthetic, his dislike of contemporary architecture, and his passionate quest for the perfect exhibition setting for his large works of art. He also talks about why he moved to the village of Marfa in Texas.

11.000 Virgins Running, Rirkrit Tiravanija

Thai “relational artist” Rirkrit Tiravanija conceived this piece of pseudo-performance and video art inspired by the story of St. Ursula and the 11.000 virgins for the Ladonia Biennial 2009.

Fondation Cartier exhibition, Adriana Varejao

Adriana Varejao is a young but notorious Brazilian artist who revisits the history and identity of her country through an array of media. The traditional blue tiles (azulejos) are ever present in her work, rooting it to the Baroque past.

Inhotim, Impressionante

Instituto Cultural Inhotim is an original museum complex located in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is formed by a non-linear sequence of pavilions in the midst of a botanical garden.

Heaven Can Wait, Charlotte Gainsbourg

Charlotte Gainsbourg is a great singer and actress too, this year she win the palm d’or at Cannes film festival by her performer at the, Antichrist. This clip is crazy and it directed by Keith Schofield.

Kinetic water sculpture, Susumu Shingu

Susumu Shingu is a Japanese sculptor. He is a living legend of kinetic art together with Calder and Tinguely. He moved to Italy in the 1960’s and stayed there ever since. In this video he explains (in Italian) the relevance of bringing nature and mind together through a water-propelled kinetic sculpture.

Urban Jungle, Kris Blomme

Zoo in walls.

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