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Feature
The London Scene
Each year, the Frieze Art Fair transforms London into a Mecca for contemporary art. db artmag on artists, movers and shakers of the scene; and the must-sees of the fall.
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Art capitals come and go. Every day, the scene declares another city to be the ultimate next hot spot. [more]
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He is one of the most influential art teachers alive in Britain. Many see Michael Craig-Martin as the godfather of the Young British Artists movement. [more]
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In Europe, her work is just being discovered now, although in Japan she is one of the greatest photographers of her generation. [more]
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Everyone knows the MoMA, the MCA, or the MassMoCA, but who can honestly say he has the OCMA on the map, the Orange County Museum of Art? [more]
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With American democracy at the crossroads, performance and video artist Sharon Hayes is making political art sexy again. [more]
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For this year's Frieze projects he realizes a space, in which dehumidification equipment imperceptibly extracts moisture from unsuspecting visitors. [more]
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Anish Kapoor is known for his often overwhelming and gigantic sculptures that radically question our notions of space and time, of inside and outside. [more]
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While the American artist Sharon Hayes baffles visitors of the Frieze Art Fair with useless information, the Dane Tue Greenfort lures them into a lounge, where they become unnoticeably dehydrated. [more]
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