From May 7 to October 12, 2025, ALBERTINA MODERN is showcasing Damien Hirst – Drawings, the first comprehensive exhibition of the British artist’s works on paper.
Marina Xenofontos’ work employs film and sculpture to consider the inevitability of failure and the marginalisation of personal narratives in civic spaces.
The works on display in Indiscreet Jewels visualise the entrails of the human psyche, exposed by ‘cutting through the surface of [one’s] own skin and seeking to discover what lies beneath’.
Adopting the techniques and technologies associated with the cinema and the stage, Will Rawls’ “[siccer]” challenges divisions between the living, the rehearsed, and the performed.
Two significant artworks from the late Jacob Rothschild’s collection have been allocated to national museums through the Acceptance in Lieu scheme, settling £6.72m in tax.
A bronze Osiris, a late sculpture by Lee Bontecou and Magritte’s first collage to feature his bowler-hatted man are among the finds at this year’s fair.