The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Helen Frankenthaler: Painting Without Rules, a retrospective exhibition celebrating one of the most groundbreaking women in American abstract art.
In this exhibition, Javier Barilaro challenges perception through a series of paintings that oscillate between subtlety and drama.
The deadline for submitting projects is June 16.
Roundabout consists of a series of screenings in which VDB invites a partner archive to collaborate on a conversational program of short experimental works, prompting them to respond to a selection of
He will present his large-scale pieces from various groups of work as part of an installation in two exhibition halls and outside at Waldfrieden Sculpture Park.
Galería Artizar is pleased to announce its upcoming participation in Expo Chicago, one of the most important contemporary art fairs on the international circuit, which will take place in the city of Ch
Sculptor, photographer, and master of artistic staging, rival to Auguste Rodin and a role model for numerous artists, the Italian-French artist Medardo Rosso (1858–1928) revolutionized sculpture.
The Whitney’s exciting April lineup of free programs includes music and DJ sets at Free Friday Nights, Jazz at Lincoln Center during Free Second Sunday, open studios for teens, and special all-ages pro
For the KMSKA, visual artist Hans Op de Beeck creates one large, experiential trail through a fictional, mysterious place.
This show features six artists: Glenda León, Liliana García, Sonnia Yepez, Alejandra Arbeláez, Daniel Gómez, and Johan Gil.
The program of Invocations, a series of encounters traveling through four cities worldwide in anticipation of the 36th Bienal de São Paulo at the Bienal Pavilion, reaches its last destination: Tokyo.
The SEED program offers alternative projects the opportunity to present their practice to a wide and diverse public, beyond their local context.
Mendes Wood DM is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Paris by artist Sanam Khatibi.
Castelli Gallery is pleased to present Robert Morris: Seeing and Space. The exhibition juxtaposes two forms of work dating from the 1970s: Untitled (Walk Around), 1975, a mirror installation; and a gro