In her final week on view in New York, Myrlande Constant’s intricate drapo Vodou works illuminate the intersections of spirituality, resilience, and fine art.
The piece is expected to fetch between 1 million and 1.5 million pounds (approximately 50–75 million Turkish Liras) at Sotheby’s “Orientalist Art” auction on April 29.
In Paradise, Inc., celebrated documentary photographer Guillaume Bonn delivers a striking visual and investigative journey into the complexities of wildlife conservation in East Africa.
The Yale Center for British Art reopened to the public with a special exhibition of work by Tracey Emin (b. 1963), one of Britain’s most influential contemporary artists.
Galerie Nathalie Obadia is presenting Des signes, des scènes, Victoria Palacios's first solo exhibition at the gallery in Brussels. Born in 1992 in Rennes, the French artist has lived and worked in Brussels for several years.
A new solo exhibition by Romanian artist Charlotte Moth, her first in a French museum, opened last week at the Musée d’art moderne et contemporain (MAMC+).
In his first solo institutional exhibition, Blood Be Water, Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa presents an immersive installation featuring new airbrushed paintings, charcoal drawings, oil pastels, and ceramics.
Air Electric is Michael Sailstorfer’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, bringing together three series of works that explore a subject that couldn’t be more relevant today, and has long been one of the artist’s signature themes: energy.
This spring, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art presents two exhibitions that shine a spotlight on the history of modernism in Qatar, both on view from 19 April to 9 August 2025.