This international survey of the work of Gertrud Goldschmidt, known as Gego (Hamburg, 1912 – Caracas, 1994)—one of the most important postwar artists in Latin America—charts her interdisciplinary artis
The French Pavilion has been busy, with 563,765 visitors attending since the Biennale opened its doors on 23 April 2022. Among the 80 countries taking part, the installation "Dreams have no titles" in
From 23 December 2022 to 10 April 2023, the Madre museum presents a retrospective dedicated to Jimmie Durham, one year after his death. One of the most important international
Bob Dylan is an iconic figure whose talents and work span mediums and disciplines and has maintained a devoted practice of visual art for many decades. Retrospectrum is the first European mon
Over the course of his nearly five-decade career, the Belgian artist Raoul De Keyser (1930–2012) created a group of artworks that bridged the concrete mysteries of the everyday and the intangible
After almost 50 years, Jainism is set to return to the Rietberg Museum in an exhibition that offers a new take on the religion. On display from the museum’s own collection and on loan from India will b
What are the subjects, stories, and challenges that artists in the Arctic region share, in light of the changes happening in this part of the world today?
More than 4,000 documents in the San Sebastian Festival's historic archives (correspondence, photographs, posters, dailies...) are available from today, 13 December 2022, for online and on-site consult
The Lehmbruck Museum is pleased to present the most extensive exhibition of work by British sculptor Antony Gormley in Germany to date. Internationally renowed as one of the most significan