Evgeniya Pankratova’s solo exhibition is poetic and exciting. Entering the exhibition space /f urbä/ in Guardiagrele, near Chieti, we are greeted by a small hexagonal-based model containing small miniature objects made by the artist.
The Portland Museum of Art announced the 2025 winners of the Tidal Shift Award, the national youth art prize recognizing young artists who engage with the climate crisis through creative expression.
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced today the acquisition of approximately 150 works, capturing artistic ingenuity across culture, geography, and time.
Alexander Berggruen announces Purpose. This group exhibition will open Wednesday, July 9, 2025 with a 5-7 pm reception at the gallery (1018 Madison Avenue, Floor 3, New York, NY).
To mark the 200th anniversary of Museum Island, the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin has inaugurated a landmark exhibition titled “Foundation Stone Antiquity: Berlin’s First Museum”, which opens today at the Altes Museum and will run through May 3, 2026.
Beneath the open sky, with sunlight streaming and birds singing, artists from across the globe crafted paintings inspired by the stunning natural scenery and diverse wildlife around them.
The Bernard Boesch Museum in La Baule spotlights Post-Impressionist painter Ferdinand du Puigaudeau as one of Brittany’s most quietly influential artistic voices.
Two weekends ago, I had the privilege to visit Culture Lab LIC’s new exhibition [Un]framing Gender: From Pakistan & South Asia to America in New York City.
A focused look at Jane Peterson’s New York paintings, highlighting her stylistic range, urban subjects, and deep affection for the city’s evolving landscape and character
A Dutch family archive dating to the 17th century and the last remaining Giambologna marble in private hands are among the most significant works to enter public collections in the past month.