Thomas Eakins was one of the greatest Realist painters of 19th-century America. Wrestlers explores the interesting dynamic between sports and sexualities.
This Pride Month, we invite you to explore a compelling work by Gerda Wegener, an artist whose dazzling contributions to the early 20th-century art scenes of Copenhagen and Paris were later unjustly veiled by decades of obscurity.
This summer, the Audain Art Museum presents Gathered Leaves: Discoveries from the Drawings Vault, a landmark travelling exhibition offering a rare glimpse into the hidden art treasures of the National Gallery of Canada (NGC).
As an alternative to certain tendencies towards withdrawal, our institutions, more than ever, embrace openness. In other words, they must no longer be hermetic, aseptic and reserved, but rather open-air places in direct contact with their environment.
Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum announces three new exhibitions for its summer programme, each examining experimental creative practices at the margins through urgent, historical, meta-reflexive lenses: the free world constructed by Zhao Wenliang.
The George Economou Collection announced The Giddy Road to Ruin, the first survey exhibition by German-American artist Charline von Heyl (b. 1960) in Greece.
The Catalan gallery House of Chappaz presents “A Constellation of Queer Voices”, an exhibition project curated by Eduardo García Nieto that brings together over 40 queer artists in an intergenerational dialogue.