The art historian Matthew Holman makes a personal selection from the finest collection of its type—celebrated for the breadth and depth of the story it tells of Western painting up to 1900.
The artist and leader of the disappearing White Heron clan paints pipe-smoking lizards, pink river dolphins – and the shocking, bloody history of plunder in the Amazon.
The exhibition Strangers & Lovers at Galerie Francesca Pia brings together works by Markus Raetz (1941–2020), some of which have a long exhibition history while others are being shown publicly for the first time from the artist’s estate.
Read our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in July, from a retrospective on photojournalist Marie-Laure de Decker at La MEP to Wolfgang Tillmans’ first show in over two decades at Centre Pompidou.
Entrée is proud to present a solo exhibition with Admir Batlak, coinciding with the annual Bergen International Festival. The exhibition features a new large-scale piece that continues Batlak’s investigation of textiles as both medium and message.
Much has been said about the cinematic quality of Tomek Kręcicki’s paintings. His previous exhibition at Stereo, Giallo (2022), borrowed its title from Italian B-movies and featured a series of works evocative of film scenes.
When Marina Tabassum’s architects were invited to design the Serpentine Pavilion in Kensington Gardens, its 25th iteration since Zaha Hadid, they drew inspiration from the trees.
In a bold and meticulous act of historical fabulation, Pablo Bronstein has turned his attention to one of the most elusive architectural enigmas in religious history: the Temple of Solomon.
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025, running from June 17 to August 17, offers a dynamic and inclusive showcase of contemporary art, featuring works from both emerging and established artists across diverse mediums.
Abeautiful series by Nicolas Denolle. Born in France and currently based in San Francisco, California, Denolle studied Graphic Design at ÉCAL (University of Arts & Design) in Switzerland.