Connie Wilson’s new sculptural works, presented at Liste Art Fair 2025 in Basel, explore the interplay between interior and exterior spaces, connecting global consumption and trade systems.
Yin Yunya (b. 1990) has long investigated paths of change. Bodies of water, tidal rhythms and shells appear throughout her practice, establishing a visual language rooted in flux.
There is an extraordinary power in the image. It arrests, provokes, seduces and confesses. Photography, once the preserve of specialists and shuttered darkrooms, is now ubiquitous.
Absa Group, in partnership with the South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA), proudly presents “Echoes of Innocence”, a solo exhibition by Nigerian artist Emmanuel Idowu, one of the 2023 Absa L’Atelier Ambassador Award winners.
Soshiro Matsubara’s exhibition ‘Sleeves of Desire’ explores the nuances between different forms of desire and their relation to the ‘Other’ as an entity outside the personal realm, separated through time and space.
Is destruction or disruption the only way to break free from standardized structures? In 1912, psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein proposed a radical idea: destruction is not the opposite of creation, but its very engine.
MK Gallery continues its compelling run of exhibitions with the first UK retrospective of Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz—a long overdue survey of one of Latin America’s most fearless and humanist image-makers.
Aselection of paintings by French artist Geoffroy Pithon. Pithon graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD-Paris) in 2012 where he specialized in graphic design.
“I grew up in the magical realist tradition, not only in terms of literature and painting but as a school of thought and culture,” Christian Ruiz Berman says.