06 Nov Kitty Scott Named Chief Curator of 15th Shanghai Biennale
Opening in November next year, Scott's exhibition will pose the question, 'does the flower hear the bee?' ...
Opening in November next year, Scott's exhibition will pose the question, 'does the flower hear the bee?' ...
Directed by Luigi Fassi, the event gathered 189 galleries in Turin this year, up slightly from 181 in 2023. ...
Argentine-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone and his team have launched a relief initiative to aid communities by the devastating floods that ravaged Valencia, Spain. After a year’s worth of rain hit the city in just one day, killing at least 217 people, artists from around the...
British artist Nigel Howlett reunites with Case Studyo in a wooden edition entitled Silence. Based in London, Howlett is known for creating haunting paintings and sculptures depicting featureless subjects that probe into presence and absence. Silence is currently on view as part of Ojiri Gallery’s group...
Saatchi Gallery is set to debut ADAPTATION, the first major survey of contemporary photographer Anastasia Samoylova. The exhibition chronicles the trajectory of the rising star, presenting works from her most celebrated series spanning the 2010s through today. Born in Russia and now based in Florida, Samoylova...
Organic shapes meet up with bright, vibrant colours and industrially manufactured functional textiles: The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G) is presenting the first solo exhibition in Germany devoted to the Norwegian textile artist Hanne Friis (b. 1972). The third show in the Contemporary...
Anna Boghiguian (born 1946 in Cairo) will be awarded the 30th Wolfgang Hahn Prize of the Gesellschaft für Moderne Kunst at Museum Ludwig. The award ceremony will take place on November 8, 2024, 6:30pm at Museum Ludwig. The Egyptian-Canadian artist of Armenian origin has presented...
*Through Line marks the culmination of a series of four group exhibitions1 at the City Art Centre, spotlighting contemporary art and craft practice in Scotland. It features work by nine artists: David Connearn, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Andrew Lamb, Charles Poulsen, Frances Priest, Lara Scobie, Susan...
Amsterdam—one city with many faces. In the 17th century, Amsterdam was the metropolis in Europe. The economy and trade were booming, the population rapidly increased, and the arts and sciences flourished. An influential civic society shaped the city’s fortunes and glorified itself in splendid group...
Christina Ramberg was undoubtedly one of the most unique American painters to have emerged in the second half of the 20th century, as her first retrospective in some 30 years affirms. Organised by the Art Institute of Chicago, and currently on view at the Hammer Museum...