Tate Modern has unveiled a spectacular new addition to its collection with the arrival of Iva (1973), a towering six-metre triptych by Abstract Expressionist pioneer Joan Mitchell.
The Balloon Museum's EmotionAir exhibition transforms the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco into a unique sensory journey, combining inflatable art, light, sound, and interaction to bring art to life in a new way.
Artists such as Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen manipulated images using hand-processing techniques to evoke the atmosphere of paintings and drawings.
In their very different ways, the artists who made these works — from Lucio Fontana to Nicolas de Staël — each set out to explore light, atmosphere and space, or ‘everything that happens in the sky’.
Foregrounding vibrant patterns, swathed in bright fabrics, and illuminated by the sun, the figures in Cameroonian artist Marc Padeu’s paintings are imbued with beguiling gravitas.
Ranging from wildly funny to distorted and grotesque, Zosia Bońkowska's artwork explores how we express ourselves, how we behave and the situations we find ourselves in. She shows that there's a whole lot more to someone than how they look.
This summer, the Barbican invites audiences to step into Feel the Sound, a new multi-sensory immersive exhibition that transforms how we think about sound.
Perhaps Abraham Lincoln Walker invented these people and the stories that brought them together because he desired the play of recognition between human beings.