The Modern Institute is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by the New York based artist Anne Collier. This will be Collier’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. (more…)
The Modern Institute is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by the New York based artist Anne Collier. This will be Collier’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. (more…)
If mourning gives name to longing, loss and sorrow, then the work of mourning is the effort involved in working through that grief. The exhibition at Bonniers Konsthall wants to deal with this (more…)
Kunstmuseum St. Gallen presents Siobhán Hapaska whose sculptures contain political, social, and ideological aspects, but also reflect elements of technology and nature. (more…)
Pace Gallery New York presents Robert Mangold, Paintings 2017–2019, featuring recent works and bringing together never before seen paintings that build on the arc of the artist’s oeuvre over the past decade. (more…)
Portrait of Humanity is a global photography award born from a mission to prove there is more that unites us than sets us apart. It is one of the most viewed photographic exhibitions in history. (more…)
Photo London presents Photo London Digital, this year’s fair taking place online with the its digital partner, Artsy, through solo and group shows, as well as presentations of familiar masterworks. (more…)
Bergamin & Gomide and Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel are pleased to present AAA – Anthology of Art and Architecture. Curated by Sol Camacho – urbanist, architect, Principal at RADDAR Architecture and Cultural Director of Instituto Bardi / Casa de Vidro (more…)
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of the American photographer William Eggleston’s medium and large format photographs from the 1970s, many of which have never been exhibited before. (more…)
Alexander Berggruen is pleased to present Ted Gahl: Paintings. Ted Gahl’s recent paintings – created before and during his quarantine – capture loneliness, longing, and the granularity of the present moment. (more…)
The conflicts of the 20th century are reflected in the long life of Marion Baruch: fascism, capitalism, communism, feminism, pacifism, migration, classes, nations, religions, linguistic communities, political ideologies. (more…)
When Jasper Johns’s paintings of flags and targets debuted in 1958, their unprecedented combination of textured surfaces and recognizable images established him as a fresh new voice in American art. (more…)
MAK / Museum of Applied Arts presents Otto Prutscher, an architect and designer, an exhibition designer, teacher, and member of all the important arts and crafts movements (more…)
The artistic collective Eaux Fortes presents a major exhibition at AEDAEN Gallery in Strasbourg, France, entitled Maison de Force (House of Strength). (more…)
browngrotta arts is pleased to present Volume 50: Chronicling Fiber Art for Three Decades – an exhibit highlighting works by 50 important artists of Modern Craft in celebration of the publication of their 50th catalog.
Now Is the Time. This modest sentence is the driving force behind Aesthetica Magazine’s August / September issue. It’s a phrase that is bold and empowering. (more…)
The Fondation Beyeler’s 2020 spring exhibition will show works by Edward Hopper, one of the 20th century’s most important American painters. The exhibition focuses on Hopper’s iconic representations of the infinite expanse of American landscapes and cityscapes. (more…)
Lu Guang was born in 1961, in Zhejiang Province, China. He has been passionate about photography since he held a camera for the first time, in 1980 when he was a factory worker in his hometown in Yongkang County. (more…)
Art Paris 2020, the modern and contemporary art fair, is reborn at the Grand Palais from September 10 to 13. It will be the first major cultural event in Europe in 6 months. (more…)
Deepening the understanding of Vivian Maier’s oeuvre and her keenness to record, the works presented by Foam capture the street life of Chicago and New York, and include a number of her enigmatic self-portraits.
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The call for applications for Circulation(s) 2021 targets all European photographers including citizens and residents of Europe, starting their professional career in photography.
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art presents the premiere of Théo Court’s film Blanco en Blanco, one of the films which won an award at the New Holland International Debut Film Festival. (more…)
Artpil is proud to announce for its 11th edition the selections for the 30 Under 30 Women Photographers 2020. Founded in 2010, 30 Under 30 Women Photographers has helped emerging, mid-career, as well as some accomplished women photographers to gain further exposure (more…)
“Time is for me, most important. I was born, I must die. But my conscious is streaming for infinity. My infinity, my purpose, my desire is there. That’s my imagination.” –Takesada Matsutani
The exhibition presented at Spruth Magers Local Talent curated by Thomas Demand features more than twenty Berlin based artists, from several generations, diverse nationalities and backgrounds. (more…)
CHART launches its de-centered program of exhibitions, talks and events taking place in each participating gallery marking the eighth edition of the annual Nordic event for contemporary art.
Galerie Lelong & Co. presents an online exhibition Jan Voss: Parcelles. In his Berlin studio, last May, Jan Voss produced a set of ten Parcelles.
The MAC / Montreal is very pleased to have presented the world premiere of Jardin de Sculptures Ephémères – Acte 1, a new performance by dancer and choreographer Marie Chouinard (more…)
From the start of abstract art there was a split between two lines: one structured and economical, often proscribing curves, and a warmer, more informal one in which spontaneity imposed its rhythm.
time, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf’s exhibition examines the relationships between the different photographic positions that have developed in the cities of the Rhineland and the Ruhr and the regions’ academies since the 1960s.