Goodman Gallery presents Yinka Shonibare’s Earth Pictures, an exhibition that explores the profound impact of Western colonisation and industrialisation on nature and climate change across the African continent.
Starting June 12, the Playlist Gallery by Giampaolo Abbondio in Milan presents Aida Muluneh, an internationally renowned Ethiopian photographer who has revolutionized the visual narrative of the African continent.
For her solo exhibition at the Fondation as part of the Open Space Programm, Tabita Rezaire presents the film Des/Astres (2024), the last part of a trilogy devoted to the ties that humanity forges with cosmos.
Cécile Fakhoury Gallery – Dakar presents the group exhibition Cour intérieure, bringing together the works of artists Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux, Rachel Marsil, and Kassou Seydou.
Rele Lagos presents a dual exhibition by David Ngaji and David “Kaydee” Otaru, two emergent voices from Nigeria whose practices explore myth, the mind, and the human condition through divergent painterly vocabularies.
How have artists from Africa and its vast diaspora depicted daily life over the past century? This landmark exhibition offers a rich variety of answers to the question.
On his first visit to the United States in 1904, the Art Nouveau pioneer was hailed by the New York Daily News as ‘the greatest decorative artist in the world’.
The challenges that Puerto Rican native Reynaldo “Guaracibo” Rodriguez has experienced inspired a work that he says delivers a message of hope and appreciation.
Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting, National Portrait Gallery review - a protégé losing her way
A brilliant painter in search of a worthwhile subject.
As her new book is published, Greta Ilieva speaks on her naturist upbringing and why seeing someone’s bed can feel more intimate than their naked body.
To mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Mallord William Turner RA (1775-1851), arguably the most significant creative figure in the history of British art, Gippsland Art Gallery is staging the exhibition Turner & Australia.
Health is rarely discussed at art museums. The Yale Center for British Art, which reopened last month, made no mention in the press for the new Tracey Emin show about her battles with alcoholism, smoking, and subsequent bladder cancer.
During the 2025 edition of Art Basel, the SALTS art association opened three new solo exhibitions in its City SALTS spaces, featuring works by Deborah-Joyce Holman, donna Kukama, and Yumna Al-Arashi.
A 26-story building, wider than it is tall, is home to tens of thousands of pigs. None of them has ever touched real grass or felt the sun on their skin.