It is easy to fixate on the material aspects of Beatrice Bonino’s work: silicone, plastics, paper, and cardboard, packaging boxes and silks that conceal or frame other artificial materials, found.
“Phone Sleeper” assembles works by Vittorio Brodmann, Yvo Cho, Stephan Dillemuth, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Helena Huneke, Isabelle Francis McGuire, and Julia Scher.
For any contemporary art enthusiast, visiting Art Basel for the first time cannot but be a revelation: the “mother of all fairs” presents itself immediately as monumental, starting with the iconic architectural breakthrough of the exhibition complex called Messe Basel.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is excited to announce its latest exhibition, City in a Garden: Queer Art and Activism in Chicago, open July 5, 2025–May 31, 2026.
Stefan Bertalan I have lived with a sunflower for 130 days Badischer Kunstverein dedicates a comprehensive exhibition in Germany to the Romanian artist Stefan Bertalan (b. 1930, Răcăștie – 2014, Timișoara).
Despite it feeling like the world has gone mad, politically at least, there are always examples of love in our midst. It’s an idea that inspired Dr Nur Shkembi’s extraordinary new show, Five Acts of Love.
Bundanon has launched its Season 2 exhibition program with two major solo presentations from acclaimed Australian artists Betty Kuntiwa Pumani and David Sequeira.
It is almost as if something exploded. Bits of steel wire support panes of colored resin ranging in form from curvilinear to rectilinear, enclosed to splayed out — these fragments are skeletal structures as porous as breezeways.
Watershed Studioworks in Chicago's Avondale neighborhood is hosting "Tessercats," an exhibit by Erik Wenzel with nearly 40 feline-inspired portraits informed by theoretical mathematics, and hyperspace.
When the new, career-defining survey of Gustave Caillebotte opened in late June at its final stop, the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC), the checklist was very similar to previous versions at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris and the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
The Frist Art Museum (Nashville, TN) presents “Venice and the Ottoman Empire,” an exhibition that explores the artistic and cultural exchange between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire over four centuries.