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Joan Jonas. Still from Double Lunar Dogs. 1984. Video (color, sound), 24 min. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchase. © 2021 Joan Jonas. Image courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York

Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning

“I didn’t see a major difference between a poem, a sculpture, a film, or a dance,” Joan Jonas has said. For more than five decades, Jonas’s multidisciplinary work has bridged and redefined boundaries b
'Art Tool Paint Experiments, Dip and Drip in Display Box', John Doe Company, 1972 ©

Exhibition ALIAS

M presents ‘Alias’, a large research exhibition on a growing phenomenon in recent art history: fictional artists. The exhibition brings together some 80 artworks from national and international public
Photographs credit: Rafael Villa

Gary Nader Presented 'The Art of Fernando Botero' Delivered by Juan Carlos Botero

Gary Nader is pleased to share the success of the exclusive lecture titled "The Art of Fernando Botero," which took place on Tuesday, March 5th at the Gary Nader Art Centre. The event featured the dis
Richard Serra, Casablanca #2, 2022 Oilstick, ink and silica, edition of 27, 152,4 x 167,6 cm © Richard Serra / Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. and Gemini G.E.L.

Richard Serra Casablanca

Since the 1980s, Galerie Lelong has regularly presented Richard Serra's etchings in its Paris space, building up a remarkable body of work over the years.
Jacob Hashimoto: Fables

Jacob Hashimoto: Fables

Jacob Hashimoto’s eighth solo exhibition at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Fables, features wall-mounted sculptural works constructed in the artist’s signature style using rice paper and bamboo “kites,” often
Louise Bourgeois, Sainte Sébastienne, 1992 Etching, edition of 50, 120,5 x 94,3 cm © Louise Bourgeois / Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co.

Galerie Lelong & Co.: Louise Bourgeois. I Do, I Undo, I Redo

Woven together with numerous autobiographical elements, Louise Bourgeois' work bears witness to a close relationship between memory and recollection that wavers, fades and stretches thin. The sculptor,
László Lakner, Seamstresses Listen to Hitler’s Speech, 1960 Oil on canvas, 70 × 100,5 cm Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest (collection: Roberto Tosi)

Olomouc Museum Of Art. László Lakner. Infinitum

László Lakner (b. 1936, Budapest. Lives and works in Berlin since 1974) is one of the most important artists and actors of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde. He participated in the legendary Iparterv exhib
"Uramitõ", 2024.

Vermilion Like Embers by Andrey Guaianá Zignnatto at the Museum of Latin American Art

We are pleased to announce the opening of the solo show Vermilion Like Embers by Andrey Guaianá Zignnatto at the Museum of Latin American Art, USA. The solo show presents new works, such as Uramaitõ a
Kentridge - The Refusal of Time

Kentridge - The Refusal of Time

Revisit one of the most significant new major works in the museum's collection: 'The Refusal of Time' by the South African artist William Kentridge. It is a virtuoso and all-encompassing installation t
Photo-Souvenir: Daniel Buren, Colourful Halt for Mount Nelson, work in situ, 2023. Detail. © DB-ADAGP

Galleria Continua & Belmond present the third edition of Mitico

Launching today, the third season of MITICO, Belmond’s annual artistic series with Galleria Continua, focuses on a single artist for the first time – internationally acclaimed contemporary artist, Dani