Then and Now, an exhibition of sculpture and decorative and utilitarian work by metal artist Raymond Mathis, opens on Thursday, June 19 at Salt Pond Studio.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, one of the most important figurative painters today, selects an exhibition of works critical to her way of seeing and thinking, inviting audiences on a personal journey through art past and present.
Ahead of its marquee sale in the British capital, the auction house shares a first look at the 'exceptional lots' it has selected, stressing the market is no longer about 'following the crowd' but nurturing 'individual tastes and passions'.
On 15 May, under the direction of Pierre and Alexandre Lorquin, the Dina Vierny Gallery inaugurated its second location on the Left Bank, in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, in Paris.
In a time marked by increasingly frequent and devastating ecological crises, a new language is emerging—one that unites aesthetics and activism: artivism, a fusion of “art” and “activism.”
Through a multidisciplinary approach spanning painting, photography, sculpture, and installation, British artist Hew Locke OBE RA interrogates “the languages of colonial and post-colonial power.