Ernesto José Fernández Arias (Havana, Cuba, 1997) is a visual artist whose pictorial work investigates the symbolic and formal relationships between the human body and nature.
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA; Director Kim Sunghee) presents three major permanent exhibitions in 2025 that trace the arc of Korean modern and contemporary art through highlights from the museum’s distinguished collection.
If you have any time off work this summer, please visit these art exhibitions, which are due to close in August. All the exhibitions have been singled out by the Artlyst team as well worth a visit.
The Underground takes on a different timbre this month as Find Miracles, a new sound work by Turner Prize-nominated artist Rory Pilgrim, infiltrates Waterloo Station’s moving walkways.
Sikelela Owen has clinched the 2025 Charles Wollaston Award at the Royal Academy for her oil painting Knitting. The £35,000 prize goes to the most distinguished work in the show, selected from more than 1,700 entries.
Gomma is thrilled to officially announce the winners of the 2025 Gomma Black & White Awards — a celebration of timeless photography, bold vision, and emotional depth.
There is a moment in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass when the Unicorn says to Alice: “Well, now that we have seen each other…if you’ll believe in me, I’ll believe in you.”
The Club (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2025) brings to life a glamorous world filled with creativity, friendship, and transformation, where women challenged Paris’s artistic borders and forged their own paths.
Julie Béna’s solo exhibition Night Has Broken Refinement at Longtermhandstand opens a liminal space, between the personal and the performative, the poetic and the political, the real and the imagined.