As part of the city wide celebration of SMFA alumnus Allan Rohan Crite (1910–2007) (BFA’36), including presentations at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
This summer, the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) invites audiences into the glamorous, witty, and wonderful universe of celebrated ceramicist and designer Jonathan Adler.
For the first time, Europe is getting a comprehensive look at the work of influential American photographer Tina Barney. Kutxa Fundazioa Artegunea is hosting Tina Barney.
On May 21, 1925 Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum was founded. Exactly 100 years later to the day, Die Neue Sammlung presents itself with an exhibition of 100 objects.
This water envelops everything with its reflections, spreading across the drawings, blurring their edges, and with its shimmering, it alters the pencil marks like an unstable, undulating elastic.
The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation announced today that its entire collection will be gifted to three major institutions: the Brooklyn Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Even though this show came down a few weeks ago, the Kasmin exhibition of new paintings by Alexis Ralaivao (b. 1991, France), Éloge de l’ombre (In Praise of Shadows), in New York was a standout show this summer.
With new partnerships, bold institutional collaborations and a broader curatorial scope, the fair is doing its part to position the country as a cultural hub to watch.
“Los Ojos - Life on the Streets of East Los Angeles” is a photographic project rooted in the lived experiences of many Hispanic individuals from East LA.
The Edinburgh Art Festival 2025 celebrates its 20th anniversary with a vibrant program of contemporary exhibitions, public art installations, performances, and community collaborations across the city.