Isaac Wright, known as “Drift,” was arrested at his own art show in Chelsea last Thursday night. Just two hours into the opening, NYPD officers entered the Robert Mann Gallery and took him into custody on charges of third-degree trespassing.
Take the animals from Noah’s Ark, make them queer, give them some fantastical mutations and weave them in textiles. That’s an idea of what to expect in Jonathan Baldock’s exhibition at Jupiter Artland – a sculpture park just outside Edinburgh.
Awol Erizku’s new exhibition at the California African American Museum (CAAM) takes a personal look at the life and meaning of Malcolm X. Titled Awol Erizku: X, the show doesn’t try to explain Malcolm’s legacy in a straightforward way.
UCCA Center for Contemporary Art presents “Chen Ke: Bauhaus Unknown,” a solo exhibition featuring the latest body of work from the artist’s “Bauhaus Gal” series (2020-ongoing).
Singapore Art Museum is presenting This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness, a solo exhibition by Heman Chong.
Calvin Marcus’s solo exhibition Skin Paintings presents oil paintings on linen that depict magnified renderings of the artist’s flesh alongside bronze and ceramic vessels.
Kistefos Museum, a much-admired art and heritage destination, an hour north of Oslo, today [6 March 2025] announced its architect shortlist for a new site-specific standalone gallery.
Martin Beck: ... for hours, days, or weeks at a time explores the methods and means through which environments are captured, compressed, and represented.
This spring, Grounds For Sculpture presents Clifford Ward: I’ll Make Me a World, an exhibition guest curated by Noah Smalls, which is on view in the Museum Building from May 18, 2025 through January 11, 2026.
The National Gallery of Art opened Little Beasts: Art, Wonder, and the Natural World, an exhibition exploring the rich exchange between artists and naturalists at the dawn of European natural history.
The Baltimore Museum of Art opened Black Earth Rising, an exhibition that celebrates the transcendent power of nature through vivid and compelling works by contemporary African diasporic, Latin American, and Native American artists.