Kenny Scharf’s latest solo exhibition, Emotional, is set to unveil at Modern Art Museum (MAM) Shanghai, featuring a sweeping showcase of over five years’ worth of work.
Their work explores literary and political geographies of Eurasia that challenge our understanding of language, ritual, and identity through publications, installations, and lecture performances.
Scientists once anticipated that 99942 Apophis, a near-Earth asteroid appropriately named after Apophis, the Ancient Egyptian god of disorder, would strike and potentially destroy the planet in April 2029.
Across largescale tapestries and adroit conceptual works, The Dream Pool Intervals at Dublin’s Hugh Lane Gallery examines the destructive forces in the world.
Joel Shapiro has died at the age of eighty-three. Shapiro worked with sculpture to push the boundaries of figuration and abstraction, often working on a monumental scale as he sought to transcend the constraints of Minimalism with a more psychologically charged mode of art.
From June 13 until September 14 Zuzeum Art Centre presents Austrian sculptor Erwin Wurm’s first solo show in Latvia. Erwin Wurm (b. 1954) is considered one of the most influential European sculptors of the last few decades.
The Dallas Museum of Art transitioned its Barrel Vault and Quadrant galleries to showcase the Museum’s important postwar and contemporary art collection.
This summer, a new exhibition at The Carle celebrates the wide-ranging career of author and illustrator Grace Lin. On view June 14, 2025 – January 4, 2026.
The practice of Jae Pil Eun draws on personal and intergenerational memories and experiences, traditional ritual practices that face erasure as a result of colonialism, as well as mythologies and their representations.
Hamburger Bahnhof presents figurative drawings by Toyin Ojih Odutola: the narrative portraits trace the lives of various protagonists and show everyday or monumental settings, often interwoven with architectural details.
M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) are co-presenting Trevor Yeung: Courtyard of Detachments.