Dhaka Art Summit 2023
curated by Diana Campbell Betancourt
03/02 – 11/02 2023
Featuring: Lucas Arruda, Marina Perez Simão and Pol Taburet
Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy
Dhaka
"Global warming and the future of the environment are still major issues today, and Nature's Revenge is a response to the over-built world. Considering the complex definitions for the word 'n
Luciana Brito Galeria is kicking off its 2023 programming with two solo shows. The newest addition to the gallery’s roster of represented artists, Afonso Tostes, is holding his first exhibition&nb
Kiki Kogelnik (1935–1997) is one of the most important Austrian-born artists of the 20th century, who lived and worked on an international level. Today, the artist is considered the only Austrian prota
KW Institute for Contemporary Art is pleased to present the performance Crack Nerve Boogie Swerve by the artist Alexis Blake (b. 1981, US, based in NL). Her multidisciplinary practice brings together v
This presentation of the Museum Collection includes a selection of works that mark crucial moments in art history following World War II. In an ambitious gesture to underscore the resonance between art
Does size in art matters?
"When visiting museums and galleries, one can enjoy artwork of any size. Spaces are designed for the works, and if sculptures are monumental or large-scale, they may be simpl
During the eighties, Andalusian painting experienced a huge resurgence. In a context full of renewed energy, a spontaneous movement of young artists arose who proposed a shift towards figuration. This
This new exhibition of Günther Förg (1952-2013) brings together an ensemble of twelve paintings on large sheets of Canson paper, made at the very end of the twentieth century (1996 – 2000). Most o
David Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by Yun Hyong-keun, on view at the gallery’s Paris location. The paintings and never-before-exhibited works on hanji (Korean mulberr