Salman Toor's first solo museum exhibition—originally scheduled to open in March 2020 but postponed due to the pandemic—will be presented by the Whitney Museum of American Art from November 13, 2020 to
As part of El Museo del Barrio's Día de Muertos celebration, we are delighted to present Sweet Blue, a part of Por Vidx, an ongoing series of collaborative installations created by Libby Paloma and Ace
Rhona Hoffman Gallery is pleased to present What black is this you say?, an exhibition of new works by Chicago-based artist and architect Amanda Williams.
In What black is this you say?, over 40 new w
Black Pony Gallery is pleased to announce new photographs by Bermudian artist AB Wilson. In this second online solo exhibition, the self-taught artist presents a series of 14 works created post-shelter
This season, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is revealing a new look for its iconic Puppy, thanks to a letter sent to Jeff Koons by a Bilbao resident asking if the Puppy could wear a mask t
31: Women is part of a wider project celebrating key 20th and 21st centuries female cultural protagonists that is composed of an exhibition at Daimler Contemporary in Berlin, of a
This November, the Whitney presents Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop, a groundbreaking exhibition featuring over 150 photographs by fourteen early members of the Kamoin
The siege of speech, pain, lust, passion, eating and spitting, the mouth is currently receiving the greatest attention worldwide as the scene of the highly infectious Covid-19 disaster. In the past few
Chen Zhen is considered as one of the leading figures of contemporary art. He managed to bridge the gap between the art of the East and the West through works of great visual impact anticipating the so
Tarek Atoui conducts anthropological, ethnological, musicological and technical research that culminates in the realization of instruments, listening rooms, performances and workshops. His exploration