

100 PAINTERS OF TOMORROW
2014100 Painters of Tomorrow, a book published by Thames & Hudson that introduces and presents the work of a global cast of painters selected by an international panel featuring some of the most prominent names in contemporary art, and offers an intelligent snapshot of the best new talent in painting from across the world.
Author: Kurt Beers
Edit: Thames & Hudson
Year: 2014
Texts: VV. AA. (introduction by Gregor Nuir)
Pages: 288
Language: English
ISBN: 9780500239186
The selection panel comprised the painter Cecily Brown, curators Tony Godfrey, Yuko Hasegawa, and Gregor Muir, Director of the ICA (who has also written the Introduction), writer-critics Suzanne Hudson, Barry Schwabsky, and Philip Tinari, writer/editor Jacky Klein, collector Valeria Napoleon, and Kurt Beers.

EIGHT EXTRAORDINARY SPATIAL QUESTIONS
Eight Spatially Extraordinary Questions is set in the Tabacalera building, which has a rich history tied to a particular economic, political, and social context. This diverse location serves as the ideal setting for the eight site-specific artistic interventions created by the artists in the exhibition, with each intervention placed in its own distinct space.

IT MUST BE SEEN.
The Autonomy of Color in Abstract Art
Catalog published for the exhibition “It Must Be Seen. The Autonomy of Color in Abstract Art” from February 28 to June 8, 2025, at the Juan March Foundation, Madrid.

PHOTOGRAPHER PAINTERS
EXIT – 61
This issue continues to focus on the photographic image, even though the perspective is guided by the painter’s eyes. These painters have and continue to invent painting from a unique viewpoint. They have been able to regenerate new ways of doing, looking, and being.