Melissa Joseph (born United States,1980), recipient of the 2025 UOVO Prize, will activate the Brooklyn Museum’s Iris Cantor Plaza with Melissa Joseph: Tender this summer.
How might the architectural imagination make sense of the Earth at a moment in which the planet is presented in crisis? For Design Earth, imagination fuels the production of stories.
Codependence navigates emotional entanglements, historical echoes, and the weight of context. From personal history to art history, from Magritte’s long shadow over Brussels to the gallery’s own architecture and name, every element will become a metaphor for enmeshment.
Since the Renaissance, the book in art has symbolized knowledge, with the codex—both as an object and a concept—becoming a metonym for scholarship and learning.
Police in Fort Worth, Texas have seized and ‘secured as potential evidence’ several photographs by Sally Mann on display at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
Last week on Radio Juxtapoz, we introduced Katie Merz's upcoming collaboration with home goods company Simplehuman (the ones with the now-iconic functional objects like the sensor trash cans, soap dispensers, and kitchen essentials).
The new San Marco Art Centre will be based in St Mark’s Square from next month, while the Nicoletta Fiorucci Foundation will take over the Dorsoduro building.
The Photography Show presented by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) returned to New York’s Park Avenue Armory for the second consecutive year this past weekend (23-27 April), with 64 participating exhibitors.
A Synchrotron is one of several types of particle accelerators, speeding up electrons, protons, and various other subatomic particles along a cyclical path.
Confined within tiny, ornate frames until inevitably spilling over the edge, Barry Hazard’s expansive landscapes are “spaces for reflecting, contemplation, and surrendering to something larger and more timeless than us,” he says.
A kaleidoscope of colour through which the history of modernism is refracted, this exhibition brings to light the creative benefits of long-lasting friendship, collaboration and experimentation.