PCAI presents its new exhibition by musician and composer Konstantinos Vita (also known as Konstantinos Beta and Κ.Β.) titled Space and Memory, curated by Kika Kyriakakou, PCAI artistic director.
As part of the exhibition programme dedicated to the Blanca and Borja Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, the museum is presenting Anna Weyant (born Calgary, 1995).
From July 6 to October 26, 2025, the historic rooms in Castel Belasi, in Val di Non (Trento, Italy), host the exhibition FRAGILE—A Selection of Glasstress, an amazing exhibition project that sees dialogue between contemporary art and designer glass art.
CLAMP presents “James Bidgood | Dreamlands,” an exhibition of photographs marking the launch of the monograph of the same title from Salzgeber, in addition to recent screenings of the artist’s cult classic film, “Pink Narcissus,” at theaters across the United States and Europe.
In a single decade known as the Golden Twenties artist Marta Astfalck-Vietz (1901 - 1994) authored an iridescent opus of self-enactments, nude and dance photography and experimental images.
The Whyte is proud to present The Ancestors Are Talking: Paintings by the Indigenous Seven, a landmark exhibition currently on view through October 19, 2025.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, one of the most important figurative painters today, selects an exhibition of works critical to her way of seeing and thinking, inviting audiences on a personal journey through art past and present.
Samuele Visentin is proud to present Twelve Paintings—a solo show by American artist Max Xeno Karnig presented in the rooms of Alchemilla at Palazzo Vizzani Sanguinetti in Bologna, Italy.