Since 2014, the Foundation has staged a series of exhibitions at La Grande Place, at the heart of the Saint-Louis crystal foundry, showcasing new work in the contemporary arts through the prism of artisan skills and expertise.
Get ready for a journey without leaving your seat. Acclaimed artist Poes is inviting art lovers on an imaginative "road trip" with his latest solo exhibition, "A Bit Like In A Movie," now showing at Wallworks gallery.
Museum Folkwang is presenting the exhibition by Swedish artists Johanna Ehde and Elisabeth Rafstedt from Rietlanden Women’s Office (RWO) as part of the 6 ½ Weeks series.
A Gentil Carioca announces Desde sempre o mar (Since always the sea), a solo exhibition by artist Mariana Rocha in building 17 of A Gentil Carioca Rio de Janeiro.
Coumba Samba’s exhibition deutschland for the Kunstverein in Hamburg negotiates the intricate relationship between structure, form, and colour as constituents of coded systems of global infrastructure.
The Center for Maine Contemporary Art opened the exhibition the shape of memory by Ellis-Beauregard Foundation Fellow, Carlie Trosclair. This exhibition is on view from May 24 until September 7, 2025.
Museum MACAN presents the solo exhibition of Kei Imazu titled The Sea is Barely Wrinkled. The exhibition navigates a “time map” connecting Indonesia’s colonial past, present ecological challenges, and local mythology.
Michael Werner Gallery, Beverly Hills is presenting Francis Picabia: Femmes, an exhibition of paintings by the French modern master Francis Picabia (b. 1879 in Paris, d. 1953 in Paris).
The British Museum and Outernet London announced a landmark partnership that brings the timeless work of Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige to the fore through an innovative, digital installation.
Andrea Büttner presents her new exhibition Andrea Büttner Works, which explores the many facets and social meanings of labour from different perspectives.
Alexander Jackson Davis: Designer of Dreams, a major exhibition dedicated to the work and legacy of American architect Alexander Jackson Davis (July 24, 1803 – January 14, 1892).