Some twenty-five sculptures and ceremics and over thirty light sculptures by the American-Japanese artist Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) will be on view in and around the Rijksmuseum this summer.
On the occasion of Talbot Rice Gallery’s 50th anniversary, we are delighted to announce a solo exhibition of Egyptian artist Wael Shawky across our contemporary and neoclassical galleries.
Nathanaëlle Herbelin’s second exhibition at Xavier Hufkens presents a new series of portraits and interiors that navigate the fragile balance between immediate, everyday experience and the weight of an unsettled world.
Read our pick of the best London art exhibitions to see this month, from Yoshitomo Nara at Hayward Gallery to Ugo Rondinone ‘the rainbow body’ at Sadie Coles HQ
V&A East Storehouse, London The Victoria & Albert’s new warehouse boasts a mind-boggling 250,000 artefacts. Our art critic tries its ‘order an object’ service and gets intimate with some national treasures – including ‘the biggest Picasso in the world’.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Michael C. Rockefeller collection from Africa, the Ancient Americas and Oceania reopens with a pantheon of historic art stars.
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in June, from Takashi Murakami at Gagosian, Pablo Picasso's still life works at Almine Reich, and Louise Giovanelli at GRIMM.
For the artist Oliver Osborne, 2025 is shaping up to be quite the year. He has one exhibition at Union Pacific in London (until 31 May), and another at Francis Irv in New York (until 14 June); in the autumn a third show is going to open at the Fondazione ICA Milano.
The C/O Berlin Talent Award is the definitive prize in documentary photography, offering a platform to lens-based artists who are driving forward the medium.
RMB Latitudes returns to Johannesburg from 23 to 25 May 2025, bringing together artists and exhibitors from across the continent for a curated celebration of African art.