In order to understand Olivier Mosset’s work it is important to mentally travel back to the heady 1960’s, when there was a radical re-thinking of societal norms in the art world and beyond.
Author: Kristen Knupp
Artgenève 2020 Preview
Introduction The ninth edition of artgenève is about to kick off at Geneva’s Palexpo exhibition centre from January 30th to February…
Paul Noble: A Cartography of the Self
On the one-year anniversary of his dual shows at the Musee des Beaux-Arts in La Chaux-de-Fonds and Gagosian Gallery in Geneva, Kristen Knupp from Art Decision Magazine asks Paul Noble about far-ranging topics including Nobson, his opinion of Henry Moore, his relationship with Surrealism, the Turner Prize, and the direction of his new work, among other topics.
Urs Fischer’s Fairy-Tale World at Gagosian
Gagosian Geneva has opened its latest exhibit with works by 46-year old Swiss artist Urs Fischer who was born in…
Interview with Marta Zgierska: Blush
Kristen Knupp, Art Decision Magazine Co-Founder, interviewed Marta Zgierska at Gowen Contemporary in Geneva to find out more behind the…
How to Start a Corporate Art Collection: Essential Questions to Ask to Get it Right
This article was first published on May 19, 2019 by Katie Henry, Director of Art in Offices, an organisation based…
Art Basel Unlimited – Big and Beautiful
The Unlimited Sector of Art Basel is the platform for showing large-scale projects or as the press release states “artworks…
Interview with Dean Monogenis: Creating His Own Reality
In an interview with Dean Monogenis at the Xippas Gallery stand at Artgeneve 2019 he talks with Kristen Knupp of…
A Review of Artgenève 2019, Geneva’s Boutique Art Fair
A Review of Artgenève 2019 is by guest contributor Abigail Ogilvy, Owner of Abigail Ogilvy Gallery Now in it’s 8th…
Interview with Michal Rovner – Leaving a Permanent Mark
Interview with Michal Rovner – Leaving a Permanent Mark at Pace Gallery and Espace Muraille Geneva, January 30, 2019 By Kristen…