James Cohan is presenting an exhibition of monumental sculptures by the late artist Toshiko Takaezu (b. 1922, Pepeekeo, Hawaii - d. 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii) on view from May 16 through July 25, 2025, at the gallery’s 48 Walker Street location.
Paul Thiebaud Gallery announced the opening of Wayne Thiebaud: Selected Paintings and Works on Paper. On view are eighteen paintings and works on paper spanning fifty-two years of Wayne Thiebaud’s oeuvre.
Every two years, the Internationale Photoszene Köln organizes research residencies that allow artists to explore photographic archives and collections in Cologne.
Under the title Delphinium Maximum, the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation is opening an extraordinary exhibition on Saturday, 17 May 2025, at 4 pm, that makes the delphinium the centre of an engagement with art and society.
The Museum of Modern Art opened an exhibition showcasing MoMA’s recent acquisition of Nature Studies, a portfolio of 46 botanical drawings by the Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862–1944), which is on display for the first time.
Museo Nivola is proud to present Volare Guardare Costruire (to fly, to look, to build), a site-specific project by Nathalie Du Pasquier, a French artist and designer based in Milan, curated by Giuliana Altea, Antonella Camarda, Luca Cheri.
I love walks in the forest, by the sea. I admire the landscapes of my region, the flowers that surround me. And I also want to convey my love of nature to the spectators"...
At NADA New York 2025, artist Danielle Fretwell discusses her latest work with London gallery Alice Amati, diving into material experimentation, emotional narratives, and the evolving language of contemporary art.
Sunlight finally peeked out on Manhattan this Thursday evening, just as a line started wrapping around Chelsea Industrial, on West 28th Street—artists, fans, collectors, and Andres Serrano.