For Aperture’s summer issue, “Liberated Threads,” guest editor Tanisha C. Ford explores fashion’s ability to create possibilities for solidarity and selfhood across the African diaspora.
According to Greek mythology, in the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, Orpheus was a talented and gifted musician known primarily for his soothing voice and seductive playing of the lyre gifted to him by Apollo.
On the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin, Galerie Friese is opening the exhibition “Leise Ähnlichkeit (Quiet Similarity),” dedicated to artists Dieter Krieg (1937–2005), William N. Copley (1919–1996), and Peter Dreher (1932–2020).
With unique perspectives and innovative practices, this eclectic selection highlights the richness and variety of the country’s contemporary art scene.
Four of Huma Bhabha’s towering apocalyptic figures (2024) set the scene for “Encounters: Giacometti x Huma Bhabha” (on view through August 10, 2025), the first in a series of exhibitions organized in collaboration with the Fondation Giacometti.
Si On (b.1979), currently based in Kraków, Poland, navigates her creative process guided by intuition and the subconscious. A vibrant palette, hairlike rendering of the line and textural saturation contribute to her work’s striking presence.
The Hepworth Wakefield and national charity Art Fund today launched an urgent public appeal to prevent a rare and outstanding artwork by Dame Barbara from leaving the UK.