Set in a family home built by the artist’s grandfather, In the Quiet of Repair is an intimate meditation on maintenance, time, and quiet transformation.
To mark the centenary of the artist’s death, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is exhibiting more than 100 paintings, watercolors, and drawings that trace the transformative decade John Singer Sargent spent in Paris.
He was young and broke when he became grime’s first documentarian. Then his book Don’t Call Me Urban captured the energy of the grittier first wave – and an expanded edition is finally here.
A new exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales celebrates the many artists of Yirrkala, across almost 300 works spanning bark paintings to neon lights.
Housed in a historic concrete bunker redesigned by Herzog & de Meuron, the 2025 edition of June Art Fair brings bold presentations, global galleries, and vibrant special projects to the heart of Basel.