Amy Sherald, the celebrated painter best known for her official portrait of Michelle Obama, has canceled an upcoming exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.
Nigerian-American artist Victor Ekpuk says, “I am my ancestors’ essence.” He displays this statement in his Washington, D.C., studio, referencing thereby a cultural inheritance that he’s sure is partly genetic.
The Royal Academy is presenting the 257th Summer Exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment, a unique celebration of contemporary art and architecture, providing a vital platform and support for the artistic community.
Maja Ruznic describes her works on paper as “portals,” apertures inviting both the artist and the viewer into her fantastical worlds of morphing shapes, chimerical figures, and saturated color.
Galerie Barbara Thumm is presenting “SEDIMENTS: Sono-Choreo-Geo-Graphic Attunements / SEDIMENTOS: Sintonizaciones Sono-Coreo-Geo-Gráficas,” a solo exhibition by artist María José Arjona, from 5 July to 2 August 2025.
The Yale University Art Gallery announced today that it has received a generous grant as part of the Bank of America Art Conservation Project to support the restoration of Claes Oldenburg’s iconic sculpture Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks.
To mark the fiftieth anniversary of Fritz Wotruba’s death, the Belvedere is presenting a comprehensive exhibition that, for the first time, highlights the international reach of the Austrian sculptor’s career.
The Cantor Arts Center is presenting Handle with Care, an imaginative exhibition that engages the encyclopedic breadth of the Cantor’s collection to highlight a fundamental yet overlooked aspect of design: the handle.