The Aspen Art Fair and Intersect Aspen Art + Design are returning with more galleries, new prizes and expanded programming across the seasonal art hub.
Klára Hosnedlová’s “embrace,” which inaugurates three years’ worth of Chanel-sponsored programming in the Hamburger Bahnhof’s main hall, foxes formal categorizing at every turn.
Gallery Baton is pleased to present Midnight Walk, a solo exhibition by London-based artist Minyoung Choi (b. 1989), at its Hannam exhibition space from July 9 to August 9, 2025.
The Tokyo Toilet / Shibuya is Daido Moriyama’s photographic installation in and around high design toilets, which took centre stage in Perfect Days, the recent Wim Wenders film.
Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons is pleased to announce its 2025 Autumn artistic program, Rerooting in the Polder, an exhibition by Frisian artist and long-term Casco collaborator Wapke Feenstra.
More than $500,000 worth of art traded hands free of charge last week with a contract that makes collecting more accessible and helps ease artists’ burden of storing old work
In conversation with Observer, he opened up about what museums can learn from the corporate world and how they can accelerate institutional change without losing sight of the mission.
In 1917, French artist Marcel Duchamp submitted an upside-down porcelain urinal as a sculpture to the Society of Independent Artists in New York under the pseudonym R. Mutt.
Amy Sherald’s 2025 retrospective, American Sublime, is a celebration of the presence and pride of everyday African Americans, realized through her contemporary portraits.
The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, CT, celebrates all things outdoors this summer. Two exhibitions, on view through September 14, focus on the painted landscape.
Mark Dion’s work examines the ways in which dominant ideologies and public institutions shape our understanding of history, knowledge, and the natural world.