A superlative exhibition was mounted in the newly opened Kunstmuseum Luzern in 1935 featuring works by Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Alexander Calder and others.
For her first solo exhibition in a Quebec museum, Marie-Claire Blais is unveiling an entirely new body of work, composed of a monumental installation, several paintings and a sound work.
This summer, for the first time in the history of the Rijksmuseum, a contemporary artist has been invited to curate a major exhibition, spanning the entirety of the Philips Wing.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) announces the acquisition of eight exceptional works spanning nearly eight centuries, from a rare 13th-century Limoges enameled gemellion to contemporary photography by Carrie Mae Weems.
As part of the exhibition programme based on the Blanca and Borja Thyssen-Bornemisza collection, the Madrid museum is presenting the work of Canadian artist and past Juxtapoz featured artist, Anna Weyant (Calgary, 1995).
Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting is the largest major museum exhibition in the UK dedicated to one of the world’s foremost contemporary painters.
In new works at Petzel, the 94-year-old artist renders floral compositions and lush landscapes of germinating natural life through minimal gestures that celebrate the earth’s beauty.
London centre for innovation and contemporary art will feature work by Tai Shani, Nick Ryan and Gaika during “Step Inside 25 Weekend”, alongside a pop-up basketball installation, drawing workshops and an immersive disco experience.
Across Europe, Emma Talbot’s striking works fill galleries with dazzling images and telling questions, all painted onto a rather unusual material. She talks us through her dark obsessions – and the tragedy that changed everything.