The exhibition Garbage Bodies presents a collection of editions by artist Alfred Hofkunst (1942, Austria – 2004, Switzerland), purchased online from private individuals since early 2024.
A rare oil sketch by Peter Paul Rubens, Cimon Falling in Love with Efigenia (c. 1616–17), now faces an export bar in a bid to retain the work for the UK.
Tamara de Lempicka: La Belle Rafaëla (1927) heads to auction for the first time in four decades. The painting, a full rebuke to centuries of male-dominated art, carries a $12 million estimate that may well prove conservative for this game-changing work.
For their 56th edition, Les Rencontres d’Arles returns from July 7 to October 5, 2025 with an international program around the theme “Indocile Images”.
The historical and artistic investigation into the relationship between art and the rights of marginalized groups—particularly women and the LGBT+ community—reveals how creative language has always been a space of resistance and transformation.
"I think I’m a bit of an anti-inspiration person. For me I’m so process driven and so regular, I kind of laugh at the idea of waiting for or trying to find inspiration.
From June 5 to September 21, 2025, the Rotonde de la Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection transforms under the effect of a poetic and STUNNING work.
In our ever more globalized society, we have technology to thank for the unprecedented connectivity we enjoy, both in our ability to fly or sail practically anywhere and have face-to-face video chats from halfway around the globe.
Rhea Dillon (b.1996, London, UK) has been awarded The Baloise Art Prize for her presentation Leaning Figures, at Art Basel – Statements presented by Soft Opening.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao will present Another day. Another night, the first comprehensive survey in Spain of influential American artist Barbara Kruger’s work.