The first anthological exhibition dedicated to Lovett/Codagnone, a collaborative artist team formed in 1995 by John Lovett (Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1962) and Alessandro Codagnone (Milan, 1967 – New York, 2019).
The Fondation Louis Vuitton to present a major retrospective of works by Gerhard Richter—one of the most influential contemporary artists—born in Dresden in 1932.
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art announces the location and artists for Survival Kit 16: House of See-More, curated by Slavs and Tatars and Michał Grzegorzek.
The exhibition opens with a large mural depicting a colourful pop world inhabited by dolls. Little by little, everything unfolds in a visual, double journey, at once seductive and repulsive, funny and frightening, where subject and object combine.
Sue Williamson’s practice, rooted in South African history and influenced by her journalistic background, spans photography, drawing, and installation to probe themes of memory and remembrance.
A new fundraiser by art collective Dlúthpháirtíocht showcases the work of contemporary Palestinian and Irish artists responding to the genocide as it happens, and explores the deep historical connections between the two countries.
Imagine two painters. Two young women, eyes full of questions and hands always a bit paint-stained, who in the heart of Northern Italy, in the summer heat that weighs everything down and makes everything more real, decide to do something simple and radical: talk about childhood.
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