After the evocative solo show dedicated to American painter Helen Frankenthaler, Palazzo Strozzi is once again focusing on an unconventional and courageous female artist, the British Tracey Emin
A golden thread links the historical and artistic events, the diplomatic balances and the devotion in the Mediterranean area along the route between Venice and Crete.
To mark the 40th anniversary of Richard Avedon’s iconic work In the American West, the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, in collaboration with the Richard Avedon Foundation, presents an exclusive exhibition focused on this emblematic series.
The Art Gallery of South Australia today announced the twenty-two finalists for the Ramsay Art Prize 2025 – a $100,000 acquisitive prize for contemporary Australian artists under the age of forty, supported in perpetuity by the James & Diana Ramsay Foundation.
Kristen Lorello is presenting the gallery’s second solo exhibition of artist Jeremy Stenger. The exhibition will include five paintings in acrylic on canvas and six related works on paper.
This exhibition highlights the two artists’ use of color and form as vehicles for storytelling, while underscoring their distinct approaches to rebuffing and reimagining the painting traditions that preceded them.
Rafael Canogar’s (Toledo, 1935) first institutional solo exhibition in Madrid for more than 20 years offers a new opportunity to take a fresh look at his extensive and productive career.
The Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels will showcase a monumental intervension of one of the most renowned contemporary Polish-Roma artists, Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Since 2017, the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections (Kustodie) at TUD Dresden University of Technology has been developing and presenting exhibition projects and collaborative formats at the interfaces between art.
Lit from an angle by Edinburgh’s afternoon sun, the delicate ceramics in “The White Garden,” Hitomi Hosono’s recent exhibition at The Scottish Gallery, looked otherworldly.
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in May, from retrospectives on Marcia Marcus, Alice Neel, and Sylvia Sleigh at Levy Gorvy Dayan to Amy Sherald at the Whitney Museum.