Julien Ceccaldi’s first US museum exhibition features a newly commissioned large scale painting that transforms the first-floor MoMA PS1 galleries at an architectural scale.
The objects and display structures in Molin’s work invite total body engagement, providing an oblique view of the materials and detritus surrounding us, be this natural or man-made.
Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents Maria Helena Vieira da Silva: Anatomy of Space, a comprehensive solo exhibition dedicated to one of the most unique and original artists of the twentieth century, organized by Flavia Frigeri.
The Nevada Museum of Art today opened two major exhibitions that celebrate the spirit of American resilience — Dorothea Lange: Seeing People and When Langston Hughes Came to Town.
Lisson Gallery presents the first U.S. solo exhibition in over five years by Tatsuo Miyajima, one of Japan’s most celebrated sculptors and installation artists.
At different periods throughout her life, in interviews and in her notebooks, Marta Palau i Bosch (Albesa, Lleida, 1934–Mexico City, 2022) stated that “art is magic and freedom”.
In honor of Missoula Art Museum’s 50th anniversary in 2025, the museum presents Women’s Work, an exhibition celebrating the pioneering women who laid the foundation for MAM in 1974.
The San Antonio Museum of Art presents Readymade Remix: New Approaches to Familiar Objects, a new exhibition that explores how contemporary artists transform everyday materials into compelling, conceptually rich works of art.
Glen Baldridge’s 9th solo show with the gallery, Headlights, features a series of works on paper created using experimental printmaking techniques, building on the artist’s 20+ years of innovation in the studio.