The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work – made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs – beside the Swiss existential hero’s but tells us ‘they’re enjoying each other’s company.’
It is one of the world’s greatest museums and this revamp starts with a thrilling embrace from Leonardo, unfolding to Titian, Van Eyck, Monet and more – all bolstered by cool new architecture and lighting.
Explorations of time and territory are presented at MARCO through two new exhibitions: El tiempo entre las formas (The Time Between Forms), by Luis Figueroa in Espacio Uno, and Aquí empieza la patria (Here the homeland begins), by Carlos Vielma in the Patio de las Esculturas.
Jack Shainman Gallery is presenting Ilé Oriaku, an exhibition of multimedia drawings and works on paper by Toyin Ojih Odutola, the artist’s seventh solo show with the gallery.
The Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris, which opened seven years ago and has since welcomed nearly one million visitors and exhibited more than 2,000 works, is temporarily closing to undergo renovation.
The legacy of UK cultural luminary Jacob, 4th Baron Rothschild (born 1936) who died in February 2024 is being celebrated by two of his artworks joining the collections of the National Gallery and the V&A, through the Acceptance in Lieu scheme.