The American photographer Paul Caponigro famously said: “It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it’s another thing to make a portrait of who they are.”
These days it is hard to distinguish reality from fiction as endless streams of manipulated images distort and deceive with an unholy alliance of fabricated form and false meaning.
Altman Siegel is presenting Stephen Pace’s second exhibition with the gallery. Nudes & Birds focuses on two subjects that enraptured and inspired Pace throughout his long career.
Do we believe in our devices? Network-based technologies such as ChatGPT or Google Maps have become our closest companions: They know every path and every answer.
An exhibition at Amant reflects on the violence and complexities of the system by which we teach and are taught, primarily through the lens of those who’ve suffered under it.
Nara Roesler São Paulo is presenting Blue Blood, a solo exhibition by Marcos Chaves (b. 1961, Rio de Janeiro), featuring new tapestry works alongside three objects, two of which date back to the 1990s.
The Rockwell Museum announces the opening of Rockwell Refracted: Colorful Selections from the Permanent Collection, a vibrant and visually rich exhibition that explores the expressive and conceptual power of color in American art.
Portals to Unwritten Time begins with the premise that art can serve as a threshold across time. The works in the exhibition open new portals—toward spirit, memory, myth, and philosophical knowledge.
From its inception, Galleria Continua’s first Parisian space has stood out thanks to its uniquelocation : a former wholesale leather goods store, resembling a through- house, nestled in the heart of the Marais.
The Crafted World of Wharton Esherick, the largest exhibition of works from the rarely-loaned collection of the Wharton Esherick Museum, concludes its nationwide tour at the Taft Museum of Art June 7–September 7, 2025.