For her third solo exhibition with the gallery, Stefanie Victor responds to the geometry of the room with new sculptures that propose movement in space and time. The exhibition opened on Friday, June 20 and is on view through August 2, 2025.
Skoto Gallery is presenting Group Show, an exhibition that brings together works by a diverse group of established and emerging artists working in a variety of media including painting, drawing, photography and sculpture.
Art by First Nations artists from Australia is being given more importance and exposure than before as part of the recent international trend in contemporary art to reconsider works created in deeply rooted regional contexts.
Alexandra Wiesenfeld paints like she's mapping uncharted territory—because she is. In her Los Angeles studio, surrounded by canvases that pulse with otherworldly landscapes and creature-beings, she's charting what comes after.
Jeremy Shaw’s work constitutes an ongoing exploration of altered states of mind and the cultural and scientific practices that aspire to map transcendental experience.
For the first time, works by Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970) and Robert Ryman (1930 - 2019) meet directly in a two-person exhibition, opening up new perspectives on the artistic interaction between two American greats of 20th-century painting.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) today announced the acquisition of Jeff Koons’s Split-Rocker (2000), a monumental sculpture adorned with living plants and flowers.
A twenty-one-year-old man affiliated with the civil resistance group Last Generation Canada splashed pink paint across the glass protecting Pablo Picasso’s 1901 L’hétaïre at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on the morning of June 19.
Lynda and Stewart Resnick have donated a monumental Jeff Koons Split-Rocker sculpture to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), which will exhibit the 37-foot-tall work near a newly created group of galleries endowed by trustee David Geffen.
Upon visiting the Great Wall, during his historical trip to China in February of 1972, President Richard Nixon commented that he hoped the people of the United States would have the opportunity, “to know the Chinese people, and know them better.”
The fate of El Greco’s Saint Sebastian (c. 1610-14) hangs in limbo as Romania escalates its legal battle to reclaim the masterpiece, alleging it was looted from its national collection during the fall of the monarchy in 1947.