Presented by Galerie Derouillon and Salon 94, “Blooming II” marks Beijing-born artist Zipiao Zhang’s European solo debut—an evocative exploration of the body, beauty, and decay through visceral, flower-based still lifes.
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.
The Geopolitics of Infrastructure brings together artists who consider the power relations of infrastructure in the trans-national geopolitical context.
Following a major retrospective of Lee Kang So’s work at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) in 2024, Thaddaeus Ropac Seoul presents Dwelling in Mist and Glow, the artist’s first solo show at the gallery.
Marian Goodman Gallery announced the global representation of the Estate of Ana Mendieta in collaboration with Alison Jacques in London and Prats Nogueras Blanchard in Spain (Barcelona and Madrid).
The exhibition includes large-scale murals, intricate diagrams, and a 3D-printed installation exploring the intersections of geology, cosmology, and political histories.
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.
Reinforcing its reputation as the premier U.S. museum devoted to Spanish art, the Meadows Museum, SMU, announced today the acquisition of a dozen works that continue to build the institution’s culturally rich and diverse collection.