An anonymous donor has presented the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art with a gift of $10,375,000, which will support the museum with a special emphasis on Japan-focused programming and conservation research.
The gallery Schiefe Zähne participates in the Gallery Weekend Berlin 2025 with a solo exhibition by German-Vietnamese artist Phung-Tien Phan. The show runs until June 14, 2025.
Since 2015, Noha Mokhtar (*Geneva, lives and works between Zurich, Cairo and the United States) and Sahar Suliman (*Cairo, lives and works between Geneva, Cairo and Vaugondry) have been interviewing Egyptian men and women of different generations.
For this project we are joining forces with KIOSK, Ghent, in a cohesive exhibition that questions the notion of artistic authorship, curated by Simon Delobel.
Seoul Museum of Art announces that 49 artists and collectives will participate in the 2025 edition of the Biennale, titled Séance: Technology of the Spirit.
The work of late Italian artist Salvatore Emblema (1929–2006) emerges from a sustained and rigorous investigation into light, wherein transparency is used as a device to reformulate the boundaries of painting.
MMCA Seoul presents Looking After Each Other, a thematic exhibition exploring the diverse conditions of different bodies and the possibilities that emerge from their interdependent relations.
From historic retrospectives and surreal landscapes to experimental films and embroidered portals—the BAR team charts the must-see museum exhibitions both locally and across the region.
From Bruce Onobrakpeya’s Black Jesus to Mário Macilau’s animist landscapes, Ada Kalu traces how African artists challenge colonial hierarchies of belief and reclaim the sacred on their own terms.