Discover nature’s fragility, its power, and its potential to transform and endure in A Tangled Plot: Works by Annie Blazejack and Geddes Levenson, an original exhibition on view at the Vero Beach Museum of Art (VBMA) from July 12 through October 5.
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Left Unsaid, a group exhibition highlighting thirteen artists who capture elements of impermanence in their work.
One of the highlights of Daniela García Hamilton: Amanecer / Atardecer (Sunrise / Sunset) at Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles is the embodiment of absence.
Bold typography. Striking juxtapositions of image and text. Monumental scale. Barbara Kruger (b. 1945) has shaped the contemporary art scene for half a century.
Sunlight seeps in from the street, pooling across the polished threshold. Before a single painting resolves from the soft haze of first encounter, the air inside Sleight of Hand thickens — charged with the prickle of being watched by the watched.
The museum upends various misconceptions about the novelist’s life by celebrating the anniversary of her birth through a fresh, intimate glimpse at her personal artifacts, manuscripts and more.
The constant inequality of leonor’s days* is a new sculptural installation by Leonor Antunes (born in 1972 in Lisbon), spread across six rooms on the ground floor of the Crac Occitanie.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) today announced the acquisition of Jeff Koons’s Split-Rocker (2000), a monumental sculpture adorned with living plants and flowers.
Our critics pick 11 outstanding exhibitions — many still on view this summer —and tour the renewed Frick Collection and the Met’s Michael C. Rockefeller Wing.
As his immersive installation Bass opens at Schaulager in Basel, Steve McQueen opens up about his ongoing engagement with music of the Black diaspora, and why this artwork provides a rare opportunity for audiences to “find themselves”.