Shamim M. Momin, who started her curatorial career at the Whitney Museum of American Art, returns to New York to take the helm of the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
In its most fundamental and simple sense, feminist art is the work by artists of any gender, created consciously intending to address equality of the sexes, and in light of feminist art theory from the 1970s.
More than Human, the first major museum exhibition on more-than-human design, opens at the Design Museum this week, showcasing works by renowned artists and leading design changemakers to set a new direction for design based on humanity’s collaboration with the living world.
Art Basel revealed first details of its newly launched fair in Qatar, which will unfold in M7 creative hub in the heart of Doha’s Design District from February 5 to 7, 2026, with Preview Days on February 3 and 4.
Eli Klein Gallery presents new works by Quan Wenfei, an interdisciplinary conceptual artist whose exploration of digital nostalgia takes tactile form here in oil and silkscreen on canvas.
Galeri 77 presents “Summer Solstice”, an exhibition that brings together the energy and light of summer through art, on view from July 3 to August 23, 2025.
Lars Fredrikson (1926–1997) is largely unknown outside France today but in the 1960s and ’70s he was a pioneer with his experimental investigations of space.
The Open University of Israel will present PostHum Condition: A Tribute to Guernica, a powerful new media installation by French-Israeli artist Michel Platnic.
A rare book of historical black-and-white images of the Norfolk Broads discovered during a house clearance in America will go under the hammer in London on Thursday.
For collectors interested in the origins of code-based and generative art, these works from Grace Hertlein’s collection offer a critical historical throughline.