The 2025 grant awardees are Hakeem Adewumi; Sheridan Hines; Claudia Maysen; Kris Pierce; and PRP (Permanent Research Project), an artist space run by Jake Elliot Hargrove, Michael Mazurek, and River Shell.
The Art Gallery of Alberta announced updates to the leadership of its Board of Directors. As Leon Zupan concludes his tenure as Board Chair, the AGA welcomes two new Board Co-Chairs, Peggy Garritty and Sheila O’Brien.
The National Archaeological Museum (MAN) has opened "Perpetual Present," a thought-provoking exhibition that offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the ancient Altamira cave art through the lens of modern technology.
The Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) is presenting Shinro Ohtake’s (b. 1955) first solo exhibition at the museum in 12 years, following Shinro Ohtake: NEWNEW in 2013.
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) has announced the award-recipients of the 2025 Hatched: National Graduate Show’s Dr Harold Schenberg Arts Awards
Mori Yoshiko, the first Chairperson and now Chairperson Emerita of the Mori Art Museum, announced the establishment of the Mori Contemporary Art Foundation (MoriCAF), with the goal of promoting Japanese contemporary art to the international art world.
Direct Bodily Empathy–Sensing Sound explores sound as a medium, and the dimensions of sympathetic resonance, attuning with shared vibration, embodied knowledge, and the physical act of deep listening.
Danziger Gallery in association with Headstone Gallery in Kingston, New York shared images from the solo exhibition, “In The Secret Distance” by Olivia Bee. The show runs in Kingston through Labor Day.
"Arthur Jafa: Live Evil," edited by Flora Katz and Vassilis Oikonomopoulos, is an indispensable and richly illustrated catalog that offers an expansive and deeply insightful survey of the acclaimed American filmmaker and artist's compelling work.
For over sixty years, Robert Couturier worked in his Paris studio at the Villa Seurat, devoting his art to the exploration of the human body—particularly the female form.
The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum presents Temitayo Ogunbiyi: You will wonder if we would have been friends, the first solo museum exhibition in the United States by Nigeria-based artist Temitayo Ogunbiyi (b. 1984).