Known as the “soul of the Morgan,” Belle da Costa Greene established the Morgan Library & Museum’s collection and lived as a “passing” Black woman in the early 20th century.
Founded by formerly incarcerated artist Jesse Krimes, the Center for Art and Advocacy will host exhibitions and programs in a 2,600-square-foot space in Bed-Stuy.
Elizabeth Salehian-Kingston’s journey as an artist started early. Born in Manchester, UK, her childhood included time in Washington DC and Baltimore, USA.
From Sunday, April 6, Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana, the two museums of the Pinault Collection in Venice, present new solo exhibitions dedicated to artists Tatiana Trouvé and Thomas Schütte.
This spring, the Crow Museum of Asian Art unveils three exhibitions at its downtown Dallas Arts District location, showcasing the dynamic work of international and self-taught artists.
Jack Fischer Gallery brings the work of Patricia Lagarde, photographer, book artist, and conceptualist. Her work is being shown together with Byron Ryono, sculptor and avid birder, in an exhibit called forma pura/ pure form.
Nothing Is Impossible for Us brings together the work of twenty renowned contemporary picturebook makers from all over the world to Lunds konsthall to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Litteralund—one of Europe’s biggest children and youth Literature festivals.
James Cohan is presenting Epithets, an exhibition of new work by Kennedy Yanko, on view from April 5 - May 10, 2025, at 48 Walker Street. This is Yanko’s first exhibition with the gallery.