This retrospective brings together key works spanning four decades of Botero’s artistic journey (1980–2020), including oil paintings, watercolors, sculptures in bronze, and works on paper.
The exhibition provides an in-depth exploration of the evolution of the visual language of Portuguese-born French artist Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908–1992).
The event will feature researcher Abelardo Jiménez Lambertus, a specialist in the mythology of the Insular Arawak (or Taíno) peoples, and visual artist Geo Ripley, whose work engages both art and anthr
For its inaugural edition, Art Basel Qatar will depart from the traditional booth model, introducing a new fair format grounded in artistic vision and conceptual rigor.
West Side Fest is organized by the West Side Cultural Network—a group of cultural institutions located within a half-mile stretch on Manhattan’s west side—and includes art workshops, guided tours, walk
Pinta is pleased to announce that a selection of FORO talks is now available on its official YouTube channel.
The Guest Lounge at ARCOmadrid is an iconic space devised as a meeting point for art, design and innovation. It is redesigned each year to welcome national and international guests, collectors and sect
In Cooperation With Kommission Bildende Kunst Stadt Luzern
Her recent works combine installations, texts and performances to investigate fictional site specificity - a site-oriented practice that imagines fictional places or reinterprets real locations within
Her new works address ecological and socio-political issues through installations, sound, and poetry. Notable pieces include a fragile glass barricade, porcelain barbed wire, and a large wall drawing r
Exhibition at Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
July 1 – September 24, 2025
The city of Resistencia is preparing to host a new edition of a.362 International Art Fair, taking place on October 10, 11, and 12, 2025, at the historic Club Social.
The twelfth edition of the SACO Biennial, titled Dark Ecosystems, officially opened in Antofagasta with strong attendance from artists, cultural leaders, and institutional representatives.
Exhibition on view until September 28, 2025