M-KOS
M-KOS was founded by Miwa Kojima and Oli Sorenson in 2011, shortly after both relocated from London (UK) to Montreal (Canada).
M-KOS showcase contemporary art from local (Montreal), regional (Quebec / Canada) as well as worldwide events and institutions. Our goals are not only to cover and spark trends in global art markets, but also to provide comprehensive and up-to-date information on as many art related topics as possible, from a curatorial perspective.
06/19/2017
Andrea Fraser tracks down museum trustees' political donations The artist says her project will examine how the US has become a plutocracy
06/18/2017
The 10 Essays That Changed Art Criticism Forever Over the last 60 years, 10 art critics altered the course of art history. Here's who they are, and what they wrote.
03/30/2017
Ageism Sucks: Turner Prize Scraps Under Fifty Age Restriction - Artlyst The Tate announced today that The Turner Prize will scrap the stipulation that shortlisted artists must be under 50.
03/21/2017
R.I.P...
Trisha Brown, Choreographer and Pillar of American Postmodern Dance, Dies at 80 Ms. Brown’s choreography, showcased primarily in New York, helped shape generations of modern dance creators into the 21st century.
03/05/2017
The Market Is Changing What Art Looks Like A panel of five art world insiders weigh in with their thoughts on the future of the art market.
03/03/2017
Gustav Metzger: a true art revolutionary and a wonderful human being His life and art were one long rallying cry. And the auto-destructive artist was vital and influential until the end. The artistic director of the Serpentine gallery remembers his great friend Gustav Metzger
03/03/2017
Saving Nina Simone’s Birthplace as an Act of Art and Politics In an act of cultural and historic preservation, four artists have bought the house in Tryon, N.C., where Ms. Simone was born and raised.
02/28/2017
Theaster Gates: Using the Art Economy to Funnel Funds to Underserved Communities Theaster Gates discusses the pitfalls of terms like "community art" and imagines an artistic practice with a lasting impact in real social and urban structures in this interview with Carol Becker.
02/28/2017
Is e-flux the Gatekeeper of the Virtual Art World? Founder Anton Vidokle on His (Benevolent) Plans for the .Art Domain Artspace’s editor-in-chief Loney Abrams asks e-flux founder Anton Vidokle about how the new .art domain will reorganize the internet, about whether or not it could change the way we browse, and about the importance of truth in the age of fake news.
02/05/2017
In Elegant Riposte to Trump’s Travel Order, MoMA Installs Works by Artists From Banned Muslim Countries | ARTnews Siah Armajani, Elements Number 30, 1990, has been installed in the museum's lobby. ARTNEWS Less than a week after President Trump signed an executive
01/16/2017
Google Disrupts Curating Via Artificial Intelligence | artnet News Google Cultural Institute offers a wondrous set of experiments, from 'X Degrees' to 'Curators Table'—but what does it all mean?
01/09/2017
What Was Dematerialization? (And What Does It Mean in the Age of "The Cloud"?) Owen Duffy writes about why the 1968 essay "The Dematerialization of Art" applies to more than just art and remains relevant in our current tech-heavy age.
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