Prats Nogueras Blanchard is delighted to announce the exhibition La nevera en la sala [The fridge in the living room], by Argen-tinean artist Leandro Erlich (Buenos Aires, 1973).
For the April 2025 Diary, I highlight exhibitions that include work from Mainie Jellett, Evie Hone, Francis Hoyland, Nic Fiddian-Green, Gert Swart, and Stanley Spencer.
Charlie Chaplin’s legacy extends beyond cinema into the visual arts, particularly black and white artworks that capture his emotive storytelling and timeless aesthetic.
From his mountainside studio in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, Guy Laramée (previously) creates otherworldly sculptures that mirror nearby peaks like Pico da Caledônia.
We all know that rising sea levels will devastate low-lying islands and coastal cities, but it can be hard to visualise what that looks like at an individual level.
Fine art and documentary photographer Jared Ragland is an assistant professor of photography at Utah State University and a former White House photo editor.
Stone is omnipresent in all our lives; not least saliently, in the form of the architectures in which we live and work. In films, photographs, and sculptures, Aglaia Konrad grapples with the utopias and contradictions implicit in those architectures.
Spoliation Advisory Panel recommends restitution of 17th-century artwork by Henry Gibbs to heirs of a collector after discovering it was looted by Nazis.
Next week audiences in Britain will have the chance to visit the first UK exhibition devoted to one of the sensations of the pandemic – the 40-year-old Ghanaian, Amoako Boafo, a self-taught artist who paints with his fingers and whose work was sent by Jeff Bezos into space.
Anna Teresa Laurita is an acclaimed Italian poet, writer, and painter whose work reflects a deep connection with artistic expression and the human spirit.