Collective is presenting a solo exhibition of work by leading visual and performance artist Mercedes Azpilicueta. From Buenos Aires and now based in Amsterdam, this is be her first solo exhibition in Scotland.
The international exhibition Uncertain Domesticities originated from a collaboration between the House of Arts Brno, the Berlin-based gallery Haus Kunst Mitte and the Asyl der Kunst Foundation.
‘The exhibition grows out of an irritation that seems to shadow my life or that time and again interrupts my thinking, with something that is actually quite alien to me, and that thing is war.’ (Ariane Mueller).
Bienvenu Steinberg & C presents Woven Abstractions, an exhibition featuring Anne Lindberg, Marela Zacarías, and Ria Bosman. On view from June 20 to July 19, 2025.
The work was pulled from a Christie's auction following claims by the Romanian government that it had been unlawfully removed from the country in 1947.
I recently came across a shoebox of old things that I keep on the top shelf of a bookcase in my room, a cardboard sarcophagus stuffed with faxes and trinkets and letters, each item a reminder that we always carry the rubble of who we once were inside of ourselves.
In M for Mood, Franziska Nast presents a comprehensive tableau of existential and non-existential states intertwined with autobiographical, feminist, art-historical, and pop-cultural references in various media.
In an age that prizes acceleration – where cities grow upwards and outwards at record pace, and buildings are often erected with the logic of impermanence – it’s rare to encounter an architectural gathering that invites a deliberate pause.
Fairfield University Art Museum announced three exhibitions planned for the 2025-26 academic year, as part of a series of cultural and artistic events commemorating the 250th anniversary—semiquincentennial—of the United States.