Returning for its 9th edition, Gallery Weekend Beijing (May 23–Jun 1) opens today with the inaugural “Beijing Art Season,” bringing together an extended coalition of Beijing-based art and cultural organizations including Beijing Dangdai (May 22–25) and ART021 Beijing (May 22–25).
Night Gallery is pleased to announce Reflections, a presentation of new paintings by past featured artist and past Radio Juxtapoz guest, Esiri Erheriene-Essi.
With this retrospective of work by Antwerp-based artist Sigefride Bruna Hautman, M Leuven reintroduces a singular and hitherto little-known practice to a broader audience.
The exhibition Gerhard Richter: 100 Works for Berlin at Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin shows for the first time the long-term loan from the Gerhard Richter Art Foundation to the Neue Nationalgalerie.
“Sanctuary,” Josh Faught’s current exhibition (on view through August 3, 2025), could not be timelier given ongoing government attacks on free speech, threats to immigrants (including in sanctuary cities like Seattle).
I came to this basic reaffirmation while reading J. Hoberman’s latest, addicting, grand cultural history, Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop.
Monica Bonvicini’s exhibition It is Night Outside at Capitain Petzel is a commanding and immersive experience that spans all three levels of the gallery.
Zhanyi Chen creates poetic, research-driven works that explore the entangled relationship between sky technologies, environmental systems, and human emotion.
The paintings of Caroline Walker are about women’s work. Over the course of her career, she has painted hotel maids, models, and care workers, but her recent work has homed in on the work of mothering.