Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller have been selected as the featured artists for the 2025 edition of solo show, a monographic exhibition promoted by Anozero in the years between biennials.
An exhibition showcasing the breadth and ingenuity of contemporary crafts and design from Berlin and Paris has opened at the Kunstgewerbemuseum – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
With the American photographer Robert Adams (born 1937 in Orange, New Jersey) and Josef Albers (born 1888 in Bottrop, died 1976 in New Haven, Connecticut), Zander Galerie is presenting two outstanding protagonists of art after 1945 in conversation.
The Museum of Modern Art presents Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction, an in-depth exhibition that delves into the dynamic intersections between weaving and abstraction.
Stop Drawing. Architecture beyond Representation is the new project by the Department of Contemporary Architecture and Design, directed by Lorenza Baroncelli.
Beginning in May, the Dallas Museum of Art will present Yayoi Kusama’s All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins (2016), an iteration of the artist’s iconic Infinity Mirror Rooms series that was acquired by the Museum in 2017.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is presenting Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s, an exhibition of over 250 works of sculpture, painting, fashion, photography, furniture and more, drawn entirely from the museum’s extensive collections.
Founded by Garanti BBVA, Salt’s new exhibition, The Lives of Animals, explores the evolving relationship between humans and animals throughout history—from coexistence to systems of domination.
This spring, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts hosts the first solo museum exhibition in Canada devoted to the life and work of Montreal-born Surrealist Alan Glass (1921-2023).
An exhibition titled "Mission Dakar-Djibouti (1931-1933): Counter-Investigations" is currently on view, delving into one of the most iconic yet ethically complex ethnographic expeditions in French history.
The Museum of Contemporary Art presents Diary of Flowers: Artists and Their Worlds, a new collection exhibition bringing together more than eighty artworks from MOCA’s renowned collection.
Review The Edwardians: Age of Elegance; Cartier review – excess all areas King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace; V&A, London British royal history in the era of Fabergé, photography, empire, war and tiny waists is an expertly spangled soap opera.