Devasher’s first institutional solo exhibition in Europe, highlights her longstanding engagement with astronomy, where light plays a pivotal role.
From September 20, the 35th Bienal de São Paulo will be traveling to the Instituto Guimarães Rosa in Luanda, Angola.
In its 17th edition, Swab Barcelona turns its focus to East Asia, with the Focus Tokyo/Seoul program taking center stage. Six emerging spaces showcase the vibrant, youthful art scene of both megacities
For the International Contemporary Art Fair at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille in its fifth edition.
Gary Nader Art Centre is proud to announce its support for the monumental exhibition of Colombian master Fernando Botero at Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome, which will take place from September 17, 2024, to
Art Basel is delighted to announce iconic fashion brand Miu Miu as Public Program Official Partner for its upcoming Paris edition.
Swab Barcelona announces its 17th edition, featuring 70 galleries from around the world, with a special focus on emerging spaces from East Asia.
To mark this important milestone, the monumental sculpture "Leda and the Swan" by renowned artist Fernando Botero has been installed in the heart of the Miami Design District since September 5th.
Yusto Giner presents in its space in Madrid “Grandiose Delusions in D Minor”, a solo exhibition of the artist Pow Martinez.
The exhibition project is accompanied by a supporting program and a publication at Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König.
Galería Elba Benítez is pleased to announce the participation of artist Carlos Bunga at the European Biennial Manifesta 15, taking place in Barcelona between September 8 and November 24, 2024.
The 2024 edition marks a bold new chapter for Art Basel Paris, taking place for the first time at the newly renovated Grand Palais, one of the world’s most iconic venues.
Organized thematically, it features watercolors, drawings, oil paintings, and artist books on a variety of substrates, including handmade paper, accounting books, cardboard, and more.
Made in Spain to include 21 titles including films by Antonio Chavarrías, Andrea Jaurrieta, Isaki Lacuesta & Pol Rodríguez, Álex Montoya, Celia Rico, María Trénor, David Trueba and Jonás Trueba.