For her first solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth, British artist Christina Kimeze presents new paintings that explore what she calls ‘the in-between spaces’ where boundaries between interior life.
The Museo Nacional del Prado continues its efforts to revitalise and highlight the merits of its extensive nineteenth-century painting collections with a new exhibition devoted solely to the painter Antonio Muñoz Degrain (1840–1924).
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery is presenting “From Shadow to Substance: Grand-Scale Portraits During Photography’s Formative Years” June 20 through June 7, 2026.
Almine Rech New York, Tribeca is presenting 'Skin of a Storm', Inès Longevial's third solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from June 26 to August 1, 2025.
A personal reflection on Harriet Backer’s work and her exhibition at Kode Bergen, exploring her use of light, color, and depictions of women’s roles in community and everyday life
Blunk Space is pleased to present Family Shows: Ruby Neri and Torbjörn Vejvi, the second in the gallery’s series highlighting artwork made by all members of a single family.
Six years after her first visit to China, French artist Claire Nicolet has returned to Beijing — this time with a new body of work and a familiar sense of wonder.
The bustling view of Venice from around 1732, once owned by Britain’s first prime minister, Robert Walpole, smashed the artist's auction record tonight at Christie's in London.