The physical impact of handling this hefty book is, in its own way, almost as powerful as the experience of Phyllida Barlow’s sculpture, though not quite.
In his latest exhibition, some 90 works from across his three-decade career are on display throughout the rotunda of the Guggenheim (18 April–18 January 2026).
Paris welcomes Okamoto back with an exhibition at the Museé du Quai Branly that places several of his works – including his monumental sculpture Tower of the Sun, which he made for the Osaka World Expo in 1970 – alongside items from the museum’s collection.
The show, which has been held in London for the last 15 years, brings together an impressive array of snapshots taken all over the world, providing glimpses of contemporary life (and sometimes death) across diverse cultures.
Though her practice largely comprises paintings and sound-based works, ‘Ensemble’, her second outdoor sculpture installation, plumbs the sonic and metaphorical possibilities of stringed instruments.
Tiwani Contemporary presents Wura-Natasha Ogunji’s exhibition titled space comma space comma space which embraces not-knowing, the breaking of habits, irreverence and the use of mistakes as integral components of the creative process.
To paint a glamorous woman, naked but for a loosely hung fur coat and a long drape of pearls, and have her not be the focal point of an image is just one of the striking aspects of Walton Ford’s new series of paintings, on view at Gagosian in New York through April 19.
Painted in 1905, just after Paul Signac’s first transformative visit to Venice, Saint-Georges. Couchant (Venise) captures the glowing façade of the iconic San Giorgio Maggiore at sunset, viewed from the Riva degli Schiavoni — a short stroll from the artist’s hotel.
Fondation Louis Vuitton is inviting David Hockney, one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, to take over the entire building for an exhibition that will be exceptional in its scale and its originality.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao announced that six artworks by international contemporary artists will be incorporated into the Museum’s collection, thanks to a gift from the D.Daskalopoulos Collection.
Suzette Bell-Roberts reviews the Diriyah Art Futures’ inaugural exhibition, curated by Jérôme Neutres, which explores AI, code, and interactivity as new creative frontiers.