As part of the "Cézanne 2025" year-long series of exhibitions and events is the rare chance to visit the newly renovated Bastide du Jas de Bouffan, the Cézanne family’s 14-hectare estate.
With the Live ‘25 tour kicking off next month, it’s safe to say: Oasis Fever is back in full swing. Britpop nostalgia is back in the air and the Elizabeth Peyton double-portrait of the Gallagher brothers couldn’t have arrived at Sotheby’s in better timing.
Lagos, Nigeria, June 2025– Absa, in proud partnership with the South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA), is proud to present Thorns and Crown, a solo exhibition by Badru Taofeek, one of the 2022 Absa L’Atelier Ambassadors.
TROTOAR is pleased to present Monsters, Degenerates and Traitors (1573), a solo exhibition by Kristian Kožul, one of Croatia’s leading contemporary artists.
There is widespread frustration with what contemporary art has become, says the British critic Dean Kissick. Now his much debated 2024 essay is being published in an extended Danish version.
The award-winning Bangladeshi architect behind this year’s Serpentine Pavilion on why she has shunned ‘flashy buildings with instant appeal’ and instead built a mosque and housing for refugees.
The show also includes two related sculptures from Mayer’s ‘temporary monument’ series: Scarecrow (model) for a field (1978–79), the only extant sculpture from this period, made with fabric, wood.
One of the most distinctive British artists of the 20th century, the enigmatic painter Edward Burra (1905 – 1976) is best-known for his vivid and surreal scenes of cafés, clubs and cabarets.
Christie’s announced its upcoming Post-War to Present sales this June, a central highlight of the London Summer Season, a celebration of the dynamism and creativity that the city continues to inspire.