Anselm Kiefer: Le Alchimiste is presented at Palazzo Reale, Milan, in a palace scarred by war, where Kiefer’s immersive canvases resurrect overlooked women of early science as part of the city’s ...
With the confidence of a polished render, Shanghai sells its speed. The skyline announces certainty. Logistics ensure immediacy. The screen asks you to concentrate and then teaches you to keep going.
Our Five exhibitions to see in London in February 2026: contemporary art, sculpture, installation and photography exploring collaboration, personal narrative and performance-driven forms. Commissioned ...
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), on The Mall, London, will present a new exhibition by Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Laura Lima (b. 1971, Minas Gerais), whose work has, since the mid-90s ...
ZOT: the title, Dutch for “fool” or “mad,” is borrowed from Willem de Kooning’s black-and-white paintings of the 1940s, where words, symbols and abstract forms hover inside loose, high-voltage ...
Graystone Gallery in Edinburgh presents its Winter Exhibition 2025–26, bringing together nearly 40 Scottish contemporary artists across painting, ceramics and glass. Running until mid-January in ...
Miami-based interdisciplinary artist Samara Ash merges murals, technology and ecology, using research and neighbourhood listening to make public works that hold complexity without smoothing it over ...
Paola Pivi’s art begins where logic stops, a place of feathered Polar bears, upside-down planes, and wild imagination, where joy and absurdity meet. Few artworks have captured the public imagination ...
Halcyon celebrates Pablo Picasso’s enduring genius with over 130 works spanning the final four decades of his life, tracing themes of creativity, love, mythology and mortality. Bringing together more ...
Efie Gallery presents The Shape of Things to Come, curated by Dexter Wimberly, featuring works by El Anatsui, Iman Issa, Abdoulaye Konaté, Adam Pendleton, Yinka Shonibare and Carrie Mae Weems—artists ...
Roo Dhissou, the Birmingham-based artist and researcher, builds worlds of care one table at a time, weaving South Asian cultural practices into contemporary debates on identity, belonging and ...
Balinese artist Suanjaya Kencut transforms childhood play and cultural memory into button-eyed dolls that probe innocence, fragility and identity. In Suanjaya Kencut ’s canvases, it is the dolls who ...
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