From Richard Tuttle’s restless assemblages at Galerie Greta Meert to an expansive show of Lutz Bacher at WIELS ...
At the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, an obtuse exhibition arranges objects in a delightful choreography, but their collective ...
At Galería Elba Benítez in Madrid, the artist traces how collective amnesia can rewrite history – and allow its horrors to ...
At Murmurs, Los Angeles, the artist expands on her 1995 sculpture about environmental and personal catastrophe ...
At Frankfurt’s Museum Angewandte Kunst, a group show unravels the easy rhetoric of resistance, revealing instead a slower, ...
Director Gus Casely-Hayford on visiting 100 schools, Joan Armatrading’s first guitar and what it takes to build a public ...
In a long tradition, Frieze New York 2026 sees artists creating work about the city, from Antoni Miralda’s mythical wedding ...
Featuring curated sections and a bursary for younger galleries, the inaugural edition of the fair is planned to take place at ...
At Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the artist presents paintings of Black female figures at ease and unguarded, neither performing ...
As the David Geffen Galleries open to members, Michael Govan, CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director of LACMA, reflects on ...
The former marine, Black Panther, professor and artist ‘allows the spirits to guide his hands’ in the creation of his ...
From Cao Fei’s documentation of global farming to Anselm Kiefer’s resonant portraits of female alchemists, here’s what not to ...
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