Political discourse has always flowed freely in Harmony Hammond’s art. Hammond arrived in New York in 1969, months after the Stonewall riots rocked Greenwich Village.
This morning, Tate announced that the collectors and philanthropists Jorge M. and Darlene Pérez have donated a major painting by Joan Mitchell to the UK, and pledged a multimillion-dollar endowment to support Tate’s curatorial research.
Hosted by the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts (TMoFA), the 2025 Taoyuan International Art Award (TIAA) aims to foster diverse artistic development and nurture contemporary art talents.
Miami-based collectors and philanthropists Jorge M. and Darlene Pérez have pledged a multimillion-dollar endowment to Britain’s Tate in support of curatorial research.
Miami-based arts patrons and ARTnews Top 200 collectors Jorge M. and Darlene Pérez have made a major gift of artworks to London’s Tate Modern, which includes Iva (1973), a monumental triptych by Joan Mitchell.
The exhibition Through the Prism of Borders—Episode 2: Artistic Journeys In-Between Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey at the National History Museum in Sofia explores the complex social and political situations as well as the troubled histories of the southeasternmost border of Europe.
Behind the red-bricked facade and marble friezes of the National Gallery of Denmark, visitors are now able to see nearly all of Michelangelo’s existing sculptures.
The show – curated by Swinton herself – will include never-before-seen archive material by Derek Jarman and new audiovisual works made with Luca Guadagnino, Jim Jarmusch and more.
Yukinori Yanagi’s new work, ICARUS, at Pirelli Hangar Bicocca reimagines the complex relationship between nationalism, borders, and the pursuit of progress.
Whitewall sat down with architect Willam Lim and interior designer Lavina Lim to speak about their impactful donation to the M+ art museum and the scintillating Hong Kong art landscape.
Spectacular painting by Joan Mitchell unveiled today at Tate Modern, one of a group of works being donated by Miami’s Pérez family alongside an endowment to fund curatorial research.