Artcritical's Drawing Coverage: From Borgesian Parodies to Guggenheim Bilbao Retrospectives
Artcritical's archive of drawings showcases a variety of exhibitions and critiques. Morgan's latest creations are characterized as affectionately twisted caricatures. Lee's abstract works in sculpture and painting reference technological, social, and art historical themes. At Salon Zürcher's booth, pinprick drawings are on display. One artist employs Borgesian parodies of organization across drawings, paintings, and a collaborative installation. The Guggenheim Bilbao highlights the work of a frequently overlooked painter and sculptor. Two artists tenderly capture ordinary moments. A curatorial initiative persists, featuring drawings alongside their palimpsests. An exhibition delves into photography's connections with other artistic forms. Embroidered pieces function as drawing, sculpture, and collage.
Key facts
- Morgan's new work is lovingly perverse caricature.
- Lee's abstract work reveals technological, social, and art historical allusions.
- Pinprick drawings are featured at Salon Zürcher's booth.
- Borgesian parodies of organization appear in drawings, paintings, and installation.
- Guggenheim Bilbao examines an overlooked painter and sculptor.
- Two painters depict mundane instants.
- A curatorial project shows drawings and palimpsests.
- An exhibition explores photography's influence on other media.
- Embroidered fragments function as drawing, sculpture, and collage.
Entities
Artists
- Morgan
- Lee
Institutions
- Salon Zürcher
- Guggenheim Bilbao
- artcritical
Locations
- Bilbao
- Spain