It is the perfect place to discover the domestic culture of the European 20th century bourgeoisie.
Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning presents drawings, photographs, notebooks, oral histories, film screenings, performances, and a selection of the artist’s installations.
The traveling exhibitions program of the 35th Bienal will win over Brazil and the world, launching internationally in Argentina on March 20
M presents ‘Alias’, a large research exhibition on a growing phenomenon in recent art history: fictional artists.
Gary Nader is pleased to share the success of the exclusive lecture titled "The Art of Fernando Botero," which took place on Tuesday, March 5th at the Gary Nader Art Centre.
March 14 - April 30, 2024
Jacob Hashimoto’s eighth solo exhibition at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Fables, features wall-mounted sculptural works constructed in the artist’s signature style using rice paper and bamboo “kites,” often
Woven together with numerous autobiographical elements, Louise Bourgeois' work bears witness to a close relationship between memory and recollection that wavers, fades and stretches thin.
László Lakner (b. 1936, Budapest. Lives and works in Berlin since 1974) is one of the most important artists and actors of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde.
The solo show presents new works, such as Uramaitõ and Mrai, developments from the Abaporu series and a new configuration of Alicerce installation.
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Exhibition by Violeta Quispe Yupari at ARCOmadrid, Spain — Nunca lo mismo. Arte Latinoamericano Section, curated by Manuela Moscoso & José Esparza.
It is a virtuoso and all-encompassing installation that mixes film, animation, music, graphics, etc.
Titled “Haltes Colorées”, meaning “colourful halt”, each of these six site-specific works offers its audience a moment to pause for a fresh new perspective on each surrounding location and its unique c