Freeman’s | Hindman’s July 15–16 European Furniture & Decorative Arts auction features English and Continental furniture, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 17th to the early 20th century.
Carl Kostyál is delighted to present Waiting, the debut solo exhibition of Hiroya Kurata with the gallery, opening July 2 and on view through August 2, 2025.
Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce Under the Rose, an exhibition by Marisa Adesman. This is Adesman’s first solo exhibition in New York and second with the gallery.
This year’s biennial features almost 100 artists and “figures of interest” in a city-wide exploration of the tales we all tell and how they form us and our cultures.
Tate Modern, London The Indigenous Australian artist started painting as an old woman, making over 3,000 extraordinary works in just a few years. Emerging from a profound sense of place, they leave the viewer teetering with wonder.
The self-taught, octogenarian artist’s rise was meteoric, and so a narrative formed that was by turns mythological and frankly racist. It’s time to take it back.
Is destruction or disruption the only way to break free from standardized structures? In 1912, psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein proposed a radical idea: destruction is not the opposite of creation, but its very engine.