Tag: Exhibitions
Celebrating James Barnor: Ghanaian-British Photographer’s 95th Birthday Festival
This summer, a series of events will celebrate the life and work of James Barnor, a pioneering Ghanaian-British photographer. The James Barnor 95 Festival, marking his 95th birthday, will launch
DetailLatin American Collection of Late Critic Guy Brett on Display at Alison Jacques in London
The late Guy Brett, a renowned critic and curator, has left behind a remarkable collection of Latin American art, as revealed by a recent exhibition at Alison Jacques gallery in
DetailAcquisition of George Grosz drawings by Berlin’s Akademie der Künste after trial
George Grosz, known for his caricature-like figuration that critiqued the social and political realities of Berlin in the early 20th century, faced a major art scandal during the Weimar Republic.
DetailThe Week in Art Podcast: Latest Exhibitions and Art News
The Louvre museum is considering moving the Mona Lisa to a less crowded gallery, sparking discussions on the painting’s enduring allure and mysteries. Meanwhile, Judy Chicago opens her first major
DetailQueer Art Biennial Premieres in Detroit: A Must-See Exhibition
A Detroit-based non-profit art organisation is launching one of the world’s first queer art biennial exhibitions this week. The month-long project (31 May-30 June) is led by Mighty Real/Queer Detroit
DetailTate’s 2025 Exhibition Programme Featuring Leigh Bowery, Emily Kam Kngwarray, and Lee Miller
Tate Modern is set to host the first major museum exhibition in the UK dedicated to the influential Australian performance artist Leigh Bowery next year. The exhibition will explore Bowery’s
DetailFormer Amsterdam Mayor and Wife Identified as Sitters in Frans Hals Portraits
In the early 17th century, Frans Hals, a Haarlem painter, created pendant marital portraits for a pair of newlyweds, Jan van de Poll and Duifje van Gerwen, who took advantage
DetailTop Four Exhibitions to Visit at Art Basel
The summer show at Fondation Beyeler in Riehen is a unique exhibition featuring contemporary artists working to create a living organism that changes and transforms. The show includes a variety
DetailAndreas Mühe transforms wartime bunkers into soft and cuddly artworks for latest exhibition
Andreas Mühe’s exhibition “Bunker—Real Historical Space” at Kunsthaus Dahlem explores the theme of bunkers in Europe, tying it to the historical significance of D-Day. Through playful installations and sculptures, Mühe
DetailExiled Russian Artist Examines War’s Impact on Hometown in Peckham Exhibition
Russian artist Pavel Otdelnov has unveiled his latest exhibition, “Hometown,” at the Old Waiting Room in London’s Peckham Rye Station. The exhibition focuses on his hometown of Dzerzhinsk, a military-industrial
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