Category: Exhibitions
Stay updated on the latest art exhibitions around the world with our Exhibitions category. Explore insights, reviews, and highlights of upcoming and ongoing exhibitions, featuring renowned and emerging artists, and uncover the must-see shows that are shaping the art scene.
Anish Kapoor condemns Venice Biennale title for promoting neo-fascism
The UK artist Anish Kapoor has criticized the title and theme of the 60th Venice Biennale, titled “Foreigners Everywhere”, overseen by Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa, stating that it plays into
DetailThe Latest Trends in Contemporary Landscape Photography – Exhibitions Category
Contemporary landscape photography is a diverse and ever-evolving field that encompasses a wide range of subjects, from natural vistas to urban panoramas. Two photographers, Artem Skripnikov and Maria Yanovskaya, are
DetailTop Pavilion Picks at the Giardini: A Must-See Guide
The Israel pavilion at the Venice Biennale remains closed until a ceasefire is reached, but other pavilions opened as planned. Here are some highlights: – German Pavilion: “Thresholds” by Yael
DetailExploring Willem de Kooning’s Italian Adventures at Gallerie dell’Accademia Exhibition
Willem de Kooning’s visits to Italy in 1959-60 and 1969 had a profound impact on his art, leading to intense periods of creativity and unexpected results in drawing and sculpture.
DetailExploring Artificial Intelligence in the Latest Venice Exhibition
Josèfa Ntjam’s collateral exhibition at this year’s Venice Biennale challenges Western ways of categorizing the world by blending mythology, marine biology, and science fiction. The exhibition, titled Swell of Spæc(i)es,
DetailTop Spectacular Locations to Visit at This Year’s Venice Biennale
The Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore, located in San Giorgio, is a stunning 16th-century Benedictine church designed by the renowned architect Andrea Palladio. It features a white marble façade and
DetailCelebrating Jean Cocteau’s Visual Art Poetry in Venice Exhibition
Jean Cocteau, known for his poetic approach, showcased his multidisciplinary skills through films like “La Belle et la Bête” and “Orphée”, as well as drawings, paintings, and ceramics. The exhibition
DetailTop Must-See Pavilions at the Arsenale: A Guide for Art Enthusiasts
Italy’s Massimo Bartolini has transformed the largest pavilion in the Arsenale into a unique sensory experience. Using sound and scaffolding, Bartolini creates an industrial garden maze filled with handmade organ
DetailRediscovering Peter Hujar’s Photography: A Venice Exhibition
“…to take a photograph is to participate in another person’s mortality” as Susan Sontag once wrote. Peter Hujar, a lesser-known photographer from the downtown scene of 1970s New York, is
DetailElias Sime Reveals the Stunning Reality of Mineral Extraction in New Venice Exhibition
Ethiopian artist Elias Sime’s exhibition "Dichotomy ፊት አና ጀርባ" opens this week at Tanarte in Castello, Venice. Sime, known for his sculptural paintings or collages made from materials like e-waste
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