Let the Horses Ride by Nhu Xuan Hua will be exhibited this summer at the Hôtel de la Lauzière. A rare opportunity to experience its Baroque beauty before renovations begin.
The acceleration of contemporary life finds in Cellula, the first solo exhibition by Iranian artist Mohsen Baghernejad Moghanjooghi at ME Vannucci in Pistoia.
As Matte publishes its new issue, Paul Burnham Schwartz and Boston School photographer Allen Frame talk about queer history, the impact of the Aids crisis, and the genre of “insider documentary” photography.
This exhibition at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts in the U.K. unfolds in segments that explore themes of beginnings, endings and transformations.
From barn-side group shows to forest installations and long-awaited museum retrospectives, these ten shows make the journey north a must for city-dwellers chasing fresh air and sharper cultural programming.
Zimbabwean artist Richard Mudariki, known for his sharp political paintings and bold institutional critiques, was blocked from attending his own exhibition at Africa Basel after Swiss authorities denied his visa application.
An exhibition of works by the late Alan Lynch. This marks the first occasion a dedicated presentation of the artist’s work has been mounted in six decades.
Nazarian / Curcio is pleased to present Suitor, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Coady Brown. This is Brown’s third solo exhibition with the gallery.