Luminaries from the creative classes descended on the museum for not one but two celebrations staged in honor of the figurative artist’s most comprehensive survey to date.
In ‘Malware’, her new London exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, the American artist’s tapestries, tuftings and videos delve into the world of internet malfunction
Daniel Faria Gallery is pleased to present Start Over Every Morning, a solo exhibition of work by Toronto-born, UK-based artist Steve Bishop. This is the first exhibition of Bishop’s work in Canada.
For his first solo exhibition in Italy, Roméo Mivekannin has conceived a cohesive body of work that unfolds through several rooms of Collezione Maramotti.
Robert Irwin in Los Angeles is presented on the occasion of Pace’s 65th anniversary year, during which the gallery is mounting exhibitions of work by major 20th century artists
Standing at the crossroads between the American and European avant-gardes, Barbro Östlihn developed a unique painterly idiom that stands apart from established artistic movements.
Helsinki Biennial 2025 brings together 37 artists and collectives in its third edition, Shelter: Below and beyond, becoming and belonging, curated by Blanca de la Torre and Kati Kivinen and produced by HAM Helsinki Art Museum.
In the foreword to the book of the same name by Herbert W. Franke, published in 1984, he explains that it has not yet succeeded in penetrating the art market.
Altynai Osmo (Kyrgyzstan, b. 1988) and Aya Shalkar (Kazakhstan, b. 1996) explore themes of identity, feminine power, and gender roles, drawing on real and mythological narratives deeply rooted in their Central Asian cultures and heritage.