New paintings by UK-based artist Conrad P Clarke. Currently living and working in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Clarke’s paintings explore the resilient beauty of plants in the often overlooked corners of a landscape.
Lin Yan: Everlasting Layers, a landmark exhibition by the internationally acclaimed Chinese artist is on view at Alisan Atelier in Hong Kong, as a centerpiece of the French May Arts Festival 2025.
The Barbican presents a major new exhibition by artist Huma Bhabha, the first in a series of three groundbreaking exhibitions in partnership with Fondation Giacometti.
A new survey at Palais de Tokyo continues the search, from trash-confected sculptures and UV costumes to colourful abstractions like a subaquatic Kandinsky.
Paul Klee’s “Angelus Novus,” which inspired Walter Benjamin, Laurie Anderson and Wim Wenders, will go on show to commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end.
“The world is too filled with the noises of societal pressure… I created a piece to always remind me how to shut the noises and just appreciate life in peace.”
Jabulani Dhlamini (b. 1983, Warden, South Africa) is a documentary photographer whose practice reflects on his upbringing in post-apartheid South Africa alongside the experiences of local South African communities.