Christie’s specialists in Prints & Multiples and Digital Art discuss the mind-bending imagery of Escher, who influenced fields ranging from mathematics and physics to cinema and generative art.
A résumé exhibition curated by Demna, Balenciaga by Demna encapsulates his decade at the House from 2015 to 2025. Staged inside Kering’s Laennec headquarters, a historic 17th-century landmark in Paris’s 7th arrondissement.
Jenny Saville is enjoying her first institutional show in the U.K. under the NPG’s new steward, the erudite Victoria Siddell, who replaced Nicholas Cullen.
American artist Mike Kelley’s work is best described as “dark pop art”—a provocative and sometimes disturbing oeuvre in which he explores the depths of late-twentieth-century popular culture and how it shapes our self-image.
In a Soviet‑era exhibition hall designed to showcase industrial achievement, the Chinese dissident artist's new installation will provide a dialogue on 'war and peace, rationality and irrationality' as Russia continues to wage war in the country.
In Chicago’s premier fine arts corridor in Ukrainian Village, Engage Projects hosts Adam Daley Wilson’s newest solo exhibition, boldly titled “This is Post-Theory Art.”
On Wednesday in Paris, Sotheby’s generated €8.7 million ($9.6 million) from what it called “one of the most significant offerings of Napoleonic material ever to come to market.”
It's becoming a summer tradition now... just as we enter the latter part of June, the CAN Art Fair emerges and gives us quite a significant look into what the rest of the year is going to shape up like.