The Museum of Modern Art announces Odili Donald Odita: Songs from Life, a new site-specific commission in the museum’s main lobby on view through 2025.
For her classic series At Twelve, the American photographer created a collective portrait of adolescent girls, including world-weary Olivia pictured in her yard.
The arte povera veteran’s passionate celebration of trees risks being eclipsed by the real ones that surround it. And a 19th-century Mexican polymath becomes the first Latin American artist to have a solo show at the National Gallery.
In Light on Things, new site-specific works by Katja Mater and Evi Vingerling unfold across the historical rooms, exploring light, time, memory, and grief.
Congratulations to Rosemary Lee, winner of the 24th Dobell Drawing Prize, Australia’s leading prize for drawing, worth $30,000, for her work 24-1, 2024, which observes tonal and compositional profundity in everyday life.
When we think about pregnancy, many of us might first imagine our mothers, birthing scenes from popular movies, or the experiences of mom influencers who are privileged enough to have positive pregnancies.
Papageorgiou’s practice explores themes of togetherness, communication, and loneliness, while reflecting on the expression of leisure in everyday life.
Ibtihal Al-Khalidi was born in Iraq and now lives and works in Germany. Her journey—personal and artistic—moves between these two landscapes, and that sense of movement shows up in her work.
I had a chaotic childhood, surrounded by “adults” who lived for drugs, alcohol, and violence. If I’m a butterfly now, I was little more than a damaged caterpillar then.
"Starless Midnight" is an encyclopedic journey that presents history as a collection of disconnected but intersecting truths and asks us to come to our own conclusions.