Sohrab Hura has been awarded the 2025 Eye Art & Film Prize. He will receive €30,000 to support the development of a new work and a presentation at Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam.
“I am very invested in that sociocosmic space, narrated by humans but woven out of animal agencies, deities, cosmic beings and potencies intervening in everyday reality”
The American composer and performer Meredith Monk has been awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale’s 69th International Festival of Contemporary Music.
The first newspaper to publish a photograph was L’illustration. In 1848, the Frech periodical ran an image that depicted barricaded Parisian streets caused by a workers’ strike.
Leelee Chan’s Spiral Diaries, her second solo exhibition at Galerie Klemm’s, showcases sculptures exploring materiality, temporality, and transformation.
Suzanne Valadon’s painterly style was brash and unflinching. She was self-taught, gleaning tips and techniques from the painters for whom she modeled, and she did not shy away from harsh colors.
The recent controversy over artist Anita Dube’s unauthorised use of an anti-establishment poem by Aamir Aziz reveals the deeper inequities of caste privilege within Indian society.
Featuring works by Samuel Fosso, Aïda Muluneh, Kelani Abass, Abeer Sultan, and Sumayah Fallatah, ‘time heals, just not quick enough…’ opens this June in Alserkal Avenue.
From a courtyard in Accra to Gagosian Mayfair in London, Glenn DeRoche and Amoako Boafo reimagine space as memory, blending personal history, ancestral craft, and collective presence into a living, breathing exhibition.