At dawn one April day, the summit of the Huangshan Mountain was a world adrift in a swirling sea of clouds and majestic pine trees dotted atop its jagged peaks, as French photographer Nicolas Cornet quickly took photos of the breathtaking scene.
At the Cleveland Museum of Art, “Karamu Artists Inc.: Printmaking, Race, and Community,” highlights printmaking at Cleveland’s Karamu House, one of the best-known sites for Black American culture.
Drawing inspiration from a 1967 happening by Polish artist Tadeusz Kantor (1915 – 90) titled The Letter, the exhibition sees Gavasheli debut new objects, inkjet printed panoramic still images, and video work created to speak to Kantor’s legacy.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales announced that Brisbane artist Julie Fragar has won the Archibald Prize 2025 and $100,000 for her portrait of fellow Brisbane artist and colleague Justene Williams.