Mark Westall founder & editorial director of FAD Magazine picks six exhibitions to see as you jet around the world. New York, Berlin, London, Edinburgh, Paris & Zurich the exhibitions to see during the Summer including one that could go off with a bang this September.
The Franco-Brazilian, renowned worldwide for his sweeping black-and-white photographic narratives, was one of the last heirs of the humanist photography tradition.
At first blush, Hope Gangloff’s remarkable new paintings, on view at Susan Inglett Gallery and largely set in a notional rustic retreat, could be mistaken for blown-up greeting cards for vacationing hipsters, perhaps with a sly nod to David Hockney.
In June 2025, Galerie Urs Meile will inaugurate its new flagship gallery space at Ankerstrasse 3, Zurich, marking a pivotal evolution in the gallery’s trajectory.
Clothing has the power to connect us with communities and networks and how we consume and produce fashion is tied to cultural behaviours both locally and globally.
À bientôt, j’espère… presents an array of archetypal abstract works by Liam Gillick, alongside a revisiting of his work relating to the French film collective Groupe Medvedkine (1967–1974)
This spring, the Jewish Museum presents the first U.S. retrospective in nearly half a century dedicated to social realist artist and activist Ben Shahn (1898-1969).