Het Noordbrabants Museum and TextielMuseum announce a threefold exhibition of the Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz (1932–2017) in the Netherlands from 18 April to 24 August 2025.
There’s power in the collective demand to be seen, to be dignified as human, especially in photographs, when lopsided histories can be righted, and new stories can rise from the ashes of erasure.
pt.2 is pleased to present Honing In, a new exhibition of oil paintings by Martha Shaw. In Honing In, Martha Shaw turns her attention to a small group of subjects—a pair of trees, a yellow house, a beachside building, and a recurring calla lily.
The storied Manhattan art museum reopened its doors this week after a four-year, $220 million renovation. Illustrators Victoria Tentler-Krylov and Jenny Kroik take us inside. Plus: an art-lover’s guide to an afternoon on the Upper East Side.
As museums around the world celebrate the 250th birthday of JMW Turner, it's time to reappraise his beloved and celebrated painting, The Fighting Temeraire.
The Museu de Arte de São Paulo's recently unveiled expansion doubles the museum's exhibition space, making room for plural narratives and alternative art histories.
The painting, “Christ Carrying the Cross”, from around 1565, had been enlarged in the 18th century, work the Getty’s conservators had to painstakingly undo.
The vast, sunlit beaches of the Opal Coast in northern France were the setting for Cathy Doutreligne’s earliest artistic awakenings. These landscapes, where the sky and sea merged into a luminous expanse, left an indelible mark on her imagination.