Calder. Sculpting Time explore the profound and transformative impact of one of the twentieth century’s most revolutionary artists through a focused lens.
During this time, we have hosted 20 exhibitions, made interventions on the facade, and organized countless events and encounters where we have met wonderful people.
The Fundació Joan Miró presents the first solo exhibition in Spain by Vietnamese-American artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 1976), winner of the eighth edition of the Joan
Constructions: 1979 - 2011 is Margaret Wharton’s first solo exhibition at Rhona Hoffman Gallery.
artAmore Sitges presents Rafael Arroyo’s new exhibition ‘Creaturas i Personatges’ from July 20th to August 19th.
Susana Pilar Delahante Matienzo describes her work across photography, video, and performance as a preoccupation with creating “symbolic solutions and personal responses” to the history of violence aga
June 26th to 30th. Booth E2, Janaina Torres Galeria.
Una Boccata d’Arte, the widespread contemporary art project promoted by Fondazione Elpis, returns from 22nd June to 29th September 2024. 20 villages across Italy, one for each region, host 20 projects
Marion Verboom places artistic gesture and technical experimentation at the heart of her practice and her works embody some of the most recent developments in contemporary sculpture, while remaining fi
This show provides an in-depth overview of the oeuvre of Else Blankenhorn (1873–1920), the best-known woman artist from the Prinzhorn Collection.
María Blanchard. A Painter in Spite of Cubism is a wide-ranging monographic exhibition that provides a chronological survey of the various stages in the career of the artist María Blanchard (1881–1932)
M presents ‘Alias’, a large research exhibition on a growing phenomenon in recent art history: fictional artists.
Monumental paintings with full-frame ripe apples and grapes have made Karin Kneffel internationally famous.
The works in this exhibition, presented with—and sometimes transformed by—humor, wit, and irony, may be read as both an unabashed celebration and a scathing critique of popular culture.