To step off the cobblestones of picturesque Brownlow Mews into Alexandra Metcalf’s Gaaaaaaasp at The Perimeter is to be transported into another era – or rather a swirl of eras, encapsulated in an installation that spans the building’s four floors.
The Van Gogh Museum has acquired its first work by Henri Matisse (1869–1954), achieving a long-standing ambition to expand its collection of artists directly inspired by Van Gogh with a Matisse.
At the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery, the exhibition presents memory as both a method and mandate for liberation, tracing the afterlives of history through photography, film, and archival intervention.
With h₁ésh₂r̥, Kunstverein Siegen presents an exhibition by the Berlin-based artist duo Peles Duo, complemented by a sculptural intervention and an open-air public programme.
Munich’s U-Bahn underground system has 100 stations. It first operated in 1971, in preparation for the city’s Olympic Games and today, around 452 million passengers use the system each year.
Amid the creative energy of Dior’s Cruise 2026 in Rome, artist Pietro Ruffo opens his studio to Whitewall, revealing the symbolic maps, celestial drawings, and deep storytelling that shape his long-standing collaboration with Maria Grazia Chiuri.
Read our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in June, from Matthew Ronay's eerie sculptures at Perrotin, Steve McQueen's poignant photography at Marian Goodman and David Hockney at Fondation Louis Vuitton.